Caring for survivors training manual






















 · The ‘Caring for Survivors’ training manual provides information and skill development in various aspects related to communication and engagement with sexual violence survivors in conflict-affected countries or complex emergencies. It also . This training manual was developed as part of Define the care path followed by GBV survivors Integrate interventions targeting GBV survivors in the service package offered by the health sector. Implement a monitoring and evaluation system for the various types of violence. 4. Training Manual for Building Capacity on Care and Support for Victims of Trafficking, and IOM Handbook on Direct Assistance for Victims of Trafficking. We acknowledge the contributions of the following individuals from IOM Zimbabwe to the development of this training manual: Daniel Sam, Memory Mwale, Gideon Madera and Tichaona Mureverwi. We extend.


Caring for Survivors Training Guide Caring for Survivors General/Psychosocial Participant Manual [ English ] [ Français ] [ Español ] [ عربية ] Caring for Survivors General/Psychosocial Facilitator’s Manul [ English ] [ Français ] [ Español ]. Caring for Survivors Training Manual (United Nations Children’s Fund, ). Module 8. Available in English. Communication Skills in Working with Survivors of Gender-based Violence: A Five-day Training Manual (International Rescue Committee and Family Health International, ). Day 4. “Caring for Survivors Training Manual”. Obtaining informed consent when working with survivors is an essential aspect of the survivor-centred approach. Some considerations related to informed consent are described below. Excerpted from UNFPA, Managing Gender-based Violence in Emergencies: E-learning Companion Guide, Annex 9.


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