Basic Psychosocial Skills Guide Map of Participants
A new Free online course on Basic Psychosocial Skills has been made available by the WHO CC UTS. The Basic Psychosocial Skills online Training is a FREE program for those affected by the pandemic designed to build resilience and mental health wellbeing for first responders and frontline health staff.
The FREE online course:
1. Focuses on personal well-being
2. Explores supportive communication in everyday interactions
3. Provides a practical framework to enable first responders to support others to problem-solve and make healthy decisions
4. Examines how to recognise emotional patterns and provide support to individuals.
5. Provides a certificate on completion
View a detailed video on how to sign up: https://youtu.be/-Cguw2SCHOQ
Enroll for this FREE online course: http://open.uts.edu.au/COVID-19-responders-en.aspx
Read instructions on how to sign up: https://bit.ly/3bEJGkx
Read more about the basic psychosocial skills course: https://bit.ly/3sgZpf7
You will need an email account to register and log in for the online course.
For more information and full Power Point https://bit.ly/3cZCGy2
with facilitation notes, please contact michele.rumsey@uts.edu.au
FAQs
How many resources are provided in the Basic Psychosocial Skills training program?
The program provides 3 resources. Guidance report, short online course
and presentation with facilitation notes.
How many languages is the guidance offered in?
While the online course is only in English, the guidance report is provided in 28 languages.
Is the online course time-bound?
No. The online course is self-paced and takes an average of 3 hours to complete with a short quiz and a certificate awarded.
We have received positive feedback, such as:
Thank you so much. I enjoyed the course and I would like to say that the course's instructional design was exceptional. Congratulations to the team!
- Ivan Julienne Ivan D. Soberano Assistant Professor College of Nursing University of the Philippines