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The Integrated Model for Supervision

The vision for the Integrated Model for Supervision (IMS) is that all organisations operating in humanitarian emergencies, no matter their size or level of resources, have the knowledge, tools, and capacity to confidently incorporate supervision as an essential component of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) programming.

The IMS handbook considers consistent, supportive supervision as essential to the well-being of all MHPSS service providers, regardless of rank or level of expertise.

It is grounded in principles of human rights, equality, and evidence-based practice. The provision of supportive supervision as outlined in the IMS will better enable the global mental health workforce to deliver high-quality, timely, appropriate, safe, and ethical MHPSS interventions to persons affected by adversity.

For questions about the Integrated Model for Supervision or to provide additional feedback, please contact Pia Tingsted Blum piblu@rodekors.dk

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