Mental Distress in Refugee Population
Wed, 06 Jun
|The Lambeth Hospital
This new multi-professional two day course will support frontline professionals to gain skills and knowledge in the assessment and management of mental health issues in children and adolescent refugees and unaccompanied asylum seekers.
Time & Location
06 Jun 2018, 08:45 – 16:30
The Lambeth Hospital, 108 Landor Rd, London SW9 9NU, UK
About the event
Learning Objectives
After completing this course those attending will:
- have improved confidence, knowledge and skills in the management of refugee populations and their mental health issues
- have improved knowledge of the journey and socio-political context refugee and asylum seekers face
- have a practical and culturally appropriate management plan given limited resources and legal context.
Tickets
FREE Ticket - One per booking
Please note: All simulation training events include video recording of staff undertaking clinical experiential learning and simulating clinical events. A consent form will need to be completed at commencement. Attendance: It is important for participants to arrive punctually on the day. Late arrival may result in missing information and material, which is key to the successful delivery of the course. Please let us know by telephone on 020 3228 6149 if you are running late on the day.
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