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Course details:

Public health emergencies may affect the health, safety, and well-being of both individuals (causing, for example, insecurity, confusion, emotional isolation, and stigma) and communities (owing to economic loss, work and school closures, inadequate resources for medical response, and deficient distribution of necessities). These effects may translate into a range of emotional reactions (such as distress or psychiatric conditions), unhealthy behaviors, and noncompliance with public health directives (such as home confinement and vaccination) in people who contract the disease and in the general population. Extensive research in disaster mental health has established that emotional distress is ubiquitous in affected populations — a finding certain to be echoed in populations affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This training will help us to guide through this challenging time.

Standard Course Fee:

for trainees from India, Nepal and Bhutan: INR 1100

for trainees from other countries : USD 0

for trainees from SAARC countries : USD 0

Additional Discount:

Available for more than one participants from one organization and participants from SAARC Countries.

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