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Frontiers | Refugee Mental Health, Global Health Policy, and the Syrian Crisis
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Islamic Republic of Iran focuses on innovative approaches in essential mental health services amid COVID-19 pandemic - Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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06-04-2021
WHO
Syrian health-care personnel in Turkey play a crucial role in facilitating access to essential health-care services for Syrian refugees and migrants, and in helping them overcome cultural and linguistic barriers. To support their professional development, training for Turkish and Syrian health-care personnel has been made accessible via a distance learning platform during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the contribution of distance learning experts, the previously developed training content was restructured to create an accessible, user-friendly and interesting e-learning experience. The plan to continue this vital training was initiated by the WHO Country Office in Turkey in cooperation with the Turkish Ministry of Health, with funding provided by the European Union (EU) within the scope of the “Improved access to health services for Syrian refugees in Turkey” project.
WHO/Europe | Syrian health workers in Turkey advance skills through distance learning during COVID-19
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28-01-2021
WHO
WHO has released a Ukrainian version of the Mental Health Gap Action Programme Intervention Guide version 2.0 (mhGAP-IG 2.0) and its smartphone application for health care workers in Ukraine. These user-friendly decision-making tools are aimed at supporting health workers in their daily practice and ensuring access to quality care for the population. mhGAP-IG 2.0 helps doctors to timely identify and provide support to people experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, self-harm/suicide and substance use disorders.
The Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) was launched by WHO in 2008 to enable scale-up of services for mental, neurological and substance use conditions in non-specialized health care settings. mhGAP-IG 2.0 is a key tool of the programme that provides a structured algorithm for clinical decision-making, covering assessment, management and follow-up.