This module is aimed at professionals, students and volunteers who need to understand more about working with refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants affected by trauma and complex PTSD. It will be challenging and thought provoking. You will develop the skills and understanding needed to support people who: have been displaced from their home countries through war, civil unrest, and/or the targeting of minorities had difficult journeys to the UK are arriving in a country that is new and sometimes hostile have experienced other highly traumatising events. This understanding is needed by front line staff and volunteers - both service providers and counsellers. It's for individuals working (or intending to work) in a range of professions, including: Social Workers GPs Housing officers Midwives Nurses AHPs and those working on the frontline in camps, hotels and on borders. Rehumanising People in Extreme Situations Location: Oxford Campus | Course Code: RPESC7001| Start Date: Semester One / Semester Two / Semester Three |
Course Website with relevant extra information: link.
Course Length: One Semester | Academic Level: 7 | Academic Credits: 20 |
Can be taken as a standalone module? Yes | Cost £375 2024/25
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