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Health workers play a vital role in providing people-centred health services and building the resilience of health systems to respond to the health needs of refugees and migrants. This course enhances the knowledge and understanding of health workers and health services regarding the application of the World Health Organization’s Refugee and Migrant Health: Global Competency Standards for Health Workers. The Global Competency Standards outline a range of competencies and behaviours to help health workers provide culturally sensitive care to refugees and migrants.
Overview: This competency-based course is designed for health workers providing services to refugees and migrants, and consists of videos, presentations, case studies, exercises, and quizzes. It focuses on knowledge and skill-building.. The course builds on each learner’s past knowledge and experience and takes advantage of the individual’s high motivation to accomplish the learning tasks in a minimum amount of time. The course emphasizes applying, not just knowing, and uses competency-based evaluation of performance. The course also overviews the way refugees and migrants may face challenges in accessing health care, including language and cultural differences, institutional discrimination and restricted access to health services in host countries.
The course introduces the nine Competency Standards across five domains and identifies key considerations and learning points for health workers with respect to each of the Competency Standards. The goal of this course is to prepare health workers to deliver high-quality and inclusive health services for refugees and migrants. It is divided into six modules. Course sessions focus on using a solution-focused model and drawing on practical examples and communication skills to provide health services to refugees and migrants.
Progress on learning the recommended steps is documented using the Refugee and Migrant Health: Global Competency Standards for Health Workers learning guide, case studies, and performance checklist during course sessions. Successful completion of the course is based on mastery of both the content and skill components.
Please access WHO’s Health and Migration page for further information and resources.
Course Duration: Approximately 6 hours.
Certificates: A Certificate of Achievement will be available to participants who score at least 80% of the total points available in the final assessment. Participants who receive a Certificate of Achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how