This training focuses on equipping caregivers with essential skills to provide psychosocial support to young children, especially those experiencing stress or trauma. Participants learn strategies for fostering emotional well-being, enhancing communication, and creating nurturing environments that promote healthy development. The program emphasizes the importance of caregiver support in early childhood, ensuring that children receive the emotional care they need to thrive.
Target Group: Caregivers, early childhood educators, and community support workers.
Duration: 3 days.
This training focuses on providing mental health support to individuals and communities affected by displacement due to crises, such as conflict or natural disasters. Participants learn effective strategies for identifying and addressing mental health issues, promoting resilience, and facilitating recovery among displaced populations. The program equips aid workers, counselors, and community leaders with practical tools to support individuals in distress, ensuring a holistic approach to mental health and well-being in humanitarian settings.
Target Group: Aid workers, mental health professionals, community leaders, and counselors.
Duration: 5 days.
This training addresses the psychological and social challenges faced by individuals infected with HIV, equipping psychosocial counselors and caregivers with essential skills for providing effective support. Participants learn strategies to enhance quality of life throughout the various stages of HIV infection, promoting emotional well-being and resilience. The program targets field workers, project facilitators, peer educators, community workers, and teachers to ensure comprehensive support within communities.
Target Group: Field workers, project facilitators, peer educators, community workers, and teachers. Duration: 3 days.
Focusing on the urgent need for psychosocial support, this training enhances the capacity of caregivers and field workers to assist children and adolescents living with HIV. Participants are introduced to practical interventions that promote self-awareness, resilience, and adherence to treatment. The program aims to address the growing morbidity and mortality rates in these vulnerable groups, ensuring they receive the necessary emotional and social support.
Target Group: Children and adolescents living with HIV, field workers, peer educators, caregivers, and support group leaders.
Duration: 3 days.
This training equips adolescents and caregivers with the knowledge and skills to enhance sexual and reproductive health outcomes. It addresses the challenges faced by youth in managing their sexual health, negotiating relationships, and accessing treatment. Participants learn to foster a demand for services while promoting adherence to treatment, thereby improving overall health and well-being among young individuals.
Target Group: Adolescents, youths, caregivers, community support groups, and psychosocial counselors.
Duration: 3 days.
This intensive training strengthens the skills of individuals working in development or humanitarian settings, focusing on managing work-related stress and trauma. Participants learn self-care techniques and effective strategies to assess and respond to individual cases, enhancing their ability to provide support to beneficiaries. The program is practical and valuable for staff involved in challenging environments.
Target Group: Aid staff, project facilitators, community caregivers, and volunteers.
Duration: 5 days.
This training emphasizes the importance of child protection and rights, equipping participants with knowledge to create a safe environment for children. It focuses on preventing abuse and discrimination, empowering children to express themselves confidently. Staff from organizations working with children learn essential safeguarding practices and strategies to promote child rights effectively.
Target Group: Staff and volunteers from organizations working with children.
Duration: 5 days.