Clinical management of rape and intimate partner violence in emergencies: training curriculum for health workers, facilitator guide

· World Health Organization
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The "Clinical management of rape and intimate partner violence in emergencies: training curriculum for health workers, facilitator guide" provides trainers with step-by-step guidance to prepare health workers for high-quality service delivery in humanitarian settings. The curriculum includes structured session plans, learning objectives, and interactive activities such as role plays and case studies. It focuses on developing skills in clinical care, first-line support using the LIVES approach, and mental health interventions, offering an evidence-based and survivor-centered approach to caring for survivors.
The guide is complemented by the following resources:
- Web Annex A: Facilitator resources: Detailed role-play instructions, simulation scenarios, feedback forms, and preparation guides to enhance interactive sessions.
- Web Annex B: Participant iob aids: Practical tools for health workers, including LIVES pocket cards, safety planning tools, referral templates, and mental health assessment guides, along with resources for legal considerations and care for children and adolescents.
- Presentation slides: Visual aids for each session to facilitate structured delivery of sessions to participants.

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