Workshops & Training

One-day workshops

InterHealth run a programme of workshops and training relevant to international agencies involved in humanitarian relief and poverty reduction around the world.
 

Upcoming workshops

17th March Essential Workplace Risk Management for Housing Associations
23rd March Psychological Health Issues in Volunteers and Expeditioners
7th April First Aid Course
14th April Work Station Assessments - Made Simple!
28th April COSHH Regulations - Made Simple!
28th April Methods of Working
22nd June Building Resilience Under Pressure
23rd June First Aid Course
28th July  First Aid Course


In-house consultancy & training

Briefing & Debriefing Short Term Teams
Promoting resilience & wellbeing in international travellers

We are pleased to announce our first tailored in-house training day, specific for organisations working with teams, and/or groups of volunteers and expeditioners. This would be suitable for both Mission, GAP and Expedition organisations. For more information, please click below:

For Mission Organisations
For GAP & Expeditions Organisations
 

Other courses you may be interested in

Postgraduate Certificate in International Humanitarian Psychosocial Consultation by distance learning
University of East London

Delivered by specialists in the field, this course brings together international aid agencies and professional bodies with a proven record in delivering humanitarian services. Offered by distance learning it allows students working anywhere in the world, often in isolated areas, a chance to network with others and share best practice and ideas.

For more information, please visit the website.

 


Spotlight
Building Resilience under Pressure Workshop
  • Building Resilience under Pressure Workshop

    Testimonial

    "'Building Resilience' is integral to maintaining a balanced team. The models and tools used within InterHealth’s workshop provided a good lesson in how to recognise team members needs but more significantly it was a lesson in self awareness and personal adaptability. My new skills have been invaluable both personally and professionally.”

    Sharon Garner, Project HR Coordinator, Coffey International Development Ltd.

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