COVID-19: Responding to Interpersonal and Domestic Violence
This collection contains guidelines, handbooks and presentations on responding to interpersonal and domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current guidance comes from leading local and global organizations and institutions: the Australian government ESafety Commissioner, the European Family Justice Alliance, European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence, NNEDV, NSW Women's Alliance, Standing Together Against Domestic Violence, Women's Aid England and Zorg Om Een Kind.
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Practical guidelines for multidisciplinary collaboration and housing within the approach of domestic violence and child abuse and housing for survivors and their families
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Mental Resilience in Covid-19 E-Training
The Covid-19 pandemic is a stressful time as we are not only challenged to cope with the uncertain new normal but we are also burdened about the more uncertain tomorrow. Mental resilience is critical not only to adapt but to thrive in these unprecedented times. The Mental Resilience in Covid-19 E-training contains carefully-selected 12 online courses that provide very practical and relevant information in building mental resilience in sellf and others through Psychological First Aid (PFA), Psychosocial Support (PSS), Positive Psychology, Anxiety Management and Stress Management. The courses can be found on Future Learn, Coursera, Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute (CTRI), Anger Management U and Wild Iris Medical Education. Instructions and trainings are provided by reputed schools and health organizations such as John Hopkins University, Public Health England, University of Michigan, University of Toronto.
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COVID-19: Guidance on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
This Collection is monitored daily to identify new and updated materials.
This Collection contains technical guidelines from leading global institutions to support the operation of medical centres responding to the Covid-19 virus in the field of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS). Current guidance comes from: IASC, Government of South Australia, Maryland Department of Health ,Indian National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, World Health Organisation.
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This Collection is part of an on-going series of linked Collections of operational guidance on responding to COVID-19.
You might find other helpful collections on supporting healthcare systems in their combat against COVID-19, on handwashing and healthcare system. You might find other helpful collections on supporting healthcare systems that are not specific to Covid-19 below, on MHPSS.

COVID-19: Protecting Children from Violence
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This collection contains guidelines, technical documents and presentations on protecting children from violence during COVID-19.
Resources are in English and French.
Current guidance comes from leading local and global organizations and institutions: The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, End Violence Against Children, IASC, UNICEF and the WHO.
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Cette collection contient des directives, des documents techniques et des présentations sur la protection des enfants contre la violence pendant le COVID-19.
Les ressources sont en anglais et français.
Les conseils actuels proviennent des principales organisations et institutions locales et mondiales: l'Alliance pour la protection des enfants dans l'action humanitaire, IASC, Mettre fin à la violence contre les enfants, UNICEF et l'OMS.
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