COVID-19: Psychological First Aid in Africa

Explore how to provide Psychological First Aid in an African healthcare context with this free online first responder training course from Public Health England.

Duration

3 weeks

Weekly study

2 hours

100% online

How it works

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Recognise the signs of psychological problems caused by the pandemic

This course will show front-line responders how to recognise when people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic are in distress, and how to provide them with Psychological First Aid (PFA).

It is specifically designed for first responders in Africa and reflects the different healthcare situations of African countries.

Learn Psychological First Aid for first responders

PFA is the globally recommended training for supporting people during emergencies. On this course, you’ll discover PFA and how it can be used as a form of psychological care.

You’ll receive training in how to use PFA to offer practical and emotional support to others.

Identify how to treat the psychological effects of COVID-19

You’ll explore the mental fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa, and learn to recognise those who might be at increased risk of distress.

Pinpointing ways to care for yourself and other first responders, you’ll train in how to work in an emergency, and read further into how to provide psychosocial support in crisis situations.

Help to mitigate the mental effects of coronavirus in Africa

Public Health England are experts in providing health protection and emergency response. This course has been written and reviewed by experts in the field and specially adapted for use by first responders in African countries.

It draws on guidance from the World Health Organisation and the United Nations, and has been adapted for the context by the UK-Public Health Rapid Support Team (PHE/LSHTM) with input by experts from WHO AFRO, WHO EMRO, Africa CDC, the West African Health Organization, and the Eas, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA-HC).

What topics will you cover?

  • Being a good listener.
  • Understanding the importance of accurate information during the pandemic and where to access it.
  • Having the ability to encourage active coping by, for instance, helping people make plans.
  • Encouraging and helping people to connect to others (in line with current regulations).
  • Being aware of people’s cultural preferences and needs.

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