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Capacity Building Methods for Providers of Mental Health Interventions with Trauma Survivors in Low Resource Countries. Center for Victims of Torture (CVT) Minneapolis, Minnesota. David R. Johnson, MD, MPH Linda Nielsen, MSW, LICSW Pamela Santoso, MPH (cand.)
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Capacity Building Methods for Providers of Mental Health Interventions with Trauma Survivors in Low Resource Countries Center for Victims of Torture (CVT) Minneapolis, Minnesota
David R. Johnson, MD, MPH Linda Nielsen, MSW, LICSW Pamela Santoso, MPH (cand.) Carol White, MS, MPH (cand.) Neal Porter, MA, MPPM “To heal the wounds on individuals, their families, and their communities and to stop torture worldwide.” • Center for Victims of Torture, 2003
CVT: hybrid health care & human rights organization • I. Mission & target population • II. Human Rights / Advocacy work • III. Local health care and training • IV. National Capacity Building • V. International Services & Capacity Building
Guidelines for International Training in MH & Psychosocial Interventionsfor Trauma Exposed Populations in Clinical and Community Settings Weine, S., Danieli, Y., Silove, D., van Ommeren, M., Fairbank, J., & Saul, J.
Three Models of Clinical Capacity Building Project Description Key Activities Context and process for model selection • Strengths and challenges of each approach • Scope • Sustainability • Effectiveness Lessons Learned