国際赤十字・赤新月社連盟PS(Psychosocial Support)センターから、標記研修の案内がありましたのでお知らせいたします。MHPSS分野での活動にご関心のある方は、英語部分の概要を確認いただき、応募要件をご参照の上、締め切りまでに事業局国際部企画課研修係にお申込み下さい。
- 開催日時
- 2022年11月15日(火)~11月18日(金)
- 会場
- デンマーク・コペンハーゲン
- 応募要件
- 以下すべてに該当する赤十字職員1~2名
・国際救援・開発協力要員(以下、国際要員)として登録されている赤十字職員で、MHPSSに関する基礎的な知識を有する方。
・当該分野での活動経験のある、あるいは近い将来活動を望む方
・将来的にもMHPSS分野の専門家としての派遣が可能な方
※研修は英語で行われます。
※所属施設の推薦を得てお申し込みください。
※カテゴリーはベーシックとしていますが、アドバンスの方も申込できます。
- 応募フォーム
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- 締切日
- 2022年9月 2日
- その他
- 1.応募について
以下(1)(2)を通して国際部企画課研修係まで申し込み下さい。
(1)応募フォームへの入力
(2)国際部企画課研修係(kokusai-hr@jrc.or.jp)あてCVの送付
応募フォームの内容については別添PDF「応募フォーム内容」をご参照ください。
※応募多数の場合は日赤本社で選考させて頂きます。
2.新型コロナウイルス感染拡大の影響について
(1)出張前には新型コロナウイルスのワクチンを3回接種している必要があります。
(2)感染拡大状況に鑑み参加の可否を判断するため、状況に応じて参加を中止する可能性がありますのであらかじめご承知おきください。
- お問い合わせ先
日本赤十字社事業局国際部企画課研修係(E-mail:kokusai-hr@jrc.or.jp)
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MHPSS Programmes Monitoring and Evaluation Training in Copenhagen
The IFRC PS Centre is offering an in-person training for MHPSS focal persons and other staff members involved in monitoring and evaluation. The training will cover the full programme cycle of activities including assessments, project/ programme design, developing logical frameworks/ theories of change, indicators, means of verification and monitoring and evaluation more broadly.
The training also helps participants to further their confidence and competences in monitoring and evaluation and draws on the Monitoring and Evaluation Guidance Note, Indicator Guide, and M&E toolbox produced by the IFRC PS Centre as well as the IASC Common Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for MHPSS Programmes in Emergency Settings.
The training is highly interactive and problem-based with experiential learning used as a teaching medium. Participants will engage in practical exercises, group work, role plays and use case studies from past or current programmes to aid their learning. Participants must be fluent in written and oral English to be able to engage actively in the course and to pass the training successfully.
Training objectives:
Participants are familiar with the IFRC and IASC Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework’s for mental health and psychosocial support interventions.
Participants practice using the M&E tools in an interactive learning environment.
Participants build their skills and knowledge in MHPSS assessments and in setting up appropriate M&E systems.
Participants know how to choose and adapt indicators and means of verification which are relevant to monitoring and evaluating MHPSS interventions in different settings.
Target groups:
The training is for MHPSS focal points (from National Societies and the IFRC), and staff involved in project management and monitoring and evaluation processes from the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, and other humanitarian organisations.
Subjects covered in the training:
- Programme management cycle
- Conducting MHPSS assessments
- Developing a logical framework
- Indicators
- Means of verification/ data collection tools (both IFRC PS Centre and IASC)
- Ethical practices
- Well-being scales and approaches
- Developing an M&E plan
- Data analysis
- Evaluations
Dates, deadlines and other important information:
Face-face (in person) training 15 - 18 November 2022 (4-days) from 09:00 – 17:00hrs CET at Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Fælledvej 12, Entrance C, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark. The training will likely finish earlier on the 4th day.
Please note that certificates of participation will only be issued provided a trainee has been present 80% of the time, taken active part in preparation and facilitation of the sessions, demonstrated understanding of the topics, been active throughout the training, and has taken on assignments as instructed. A short appraisal for participants from the Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies is sent to their National Society after the training.
Applications are submitted online through the registration form.
Participants are expected to:
Have knowledge of implementing community-based MHPSS programmes in any settings.
Have a basic understanding of the programme management cycle and terminology related to monitoring and evaluation.
Actively participate in all sections and tasks related to the training.
Have a background in education, social work, psychology, psychiatry, mental or public health, humanitarian or developmental sciences, or similar fields.
Required pre-reading:
- IFRC PS Centre Community-based psychosocial support manual.
- Strengthening Resilience: A global selection of psychosocial interventions (2014)
- Psychosocial Interventions: A Handbook (2009)
- Psychological First Aid
- IFRC PS Centre Monitoring and Evaluation Guidance Note