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Psychosocial Support for Youth in Post-Conflict Situations: A trainer’s handbook

Psychosocial Support for Youth in Post-Conflict Situations: A trainer’s handbook is a joint initiative of the Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (the PS Centre) and Danish Red Cross Youth. It uniquely combines a training programme in community-based psychosocial support for youth in post- conflict situations together with modules on facilitating training. The materials have been designed to develop staff and volunteers’ skills, either as a basic training in psychosocial support or as a training of trainers in psychosocial support. The training can be delivered as a separate package or it can be included as a component of existing programmes, for example, in disaster preparedness, first aid or social welfare. Wherever it is delivered, this type of training seeks both to strengthen the quality of care for beneficiaries and to provide sound support for staff and volunteers. Psychosocial Support for Youth in Post-Conflict Situations: A trainer’s handbook draws on the extensive range of psychosocial materials produced by the PS Centre as well as on the latest research on youth and youth development. Additional input, case studies and feedback from Uganda Red Cross Society, Liberian Red Cross Society and South Sudan Red Cross Society have also been included based upon the field test conducted in the respective National Societies.

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