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Amidst the recent increased awareness of the plight of refugees and asylum seekers from places such as Syria, Afghanistan and South Sudan, thousands have responded to the call of providing love, support and practical assistance. But face-to-face with intense trauma and dependency, how do we build resilience in those working with refugees?
Whether you regularly visit or work alongside people in refugee camps across the world, or are involved in the support and settlement of migrant refugees in your neighbourhood, serving displaced people means frequently coming face-to-face with the realities of those suffering acute trauma, loss and displacement as a result of forced or necessary migration. In this environment, the wellbeing of our refugee workers and teams is essential to the ongoing support we can provide to refugees and asylum seekers.
Redcliffe’s Refugee Worker Online Training aims to provide an opportunity to consider those working with refugees, as well as the refugees themselves, and offers vital tools for ensuring that your team remain healthy and able to respond to the needs of those they serve.
In the first two sessions we cover topics like:
In the last two sessions we focus on an often overlooked but equally important asset: you!
The refugee worker is a vital cog in the care machine, and learning self-care is not only advantageous to them, but to the people they work with and the organisations they work for. Healthy workers stay in the field for longer and are more effective and helpful to the people they work with.
In the last two sessions some of the things we cover are:
Marion Knell consults with the Refugee Highway Partnership on Member Care and Trauma Response for Refugees and Refugee Workers.
Having served with the leadership committees of Member Care Europe and the Global Member Care Network, and inaugurated the MA in Member Care at Redcliffe College, Marion is an international speaker on Staff Care and works with an international relocation company as an intercultural trainer.
Rosie Button is the Course Facilitator for the MA in Member Care at Redcliffe College, and the Module Leader for the Gender and Mission module.
Before working at Redcliffe she spent 18 years in three African countries as a missionary with her family.
Since its inception as a one-day workshop, the content of this course has grown to double the size! We could have turned it into a two day conference but that doubles the tuition cost and the amount of time required by people to come, as well as adding additional costs of overnight accommodation and food.
Rather than trying to organise a two-day event for busy people, we decided to create an online course. Now you can study the course at your own pace, on your own or in a group, wherever you are!
This licence entitles one individual user access to the course. If you wish to engage with this course as a group, then you will need to purchase a license for each individual. For a multi-user quote click here.
Jennie Watts – Administrator, Wycliffe Bible Translators UK & Ireland
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