redruk

redruk is a training and support provider for NGOs, aid workers and communities which are responding to humanitarian crises. Upcoming trainings can be found under:

https://www.redr.org.uk/Training-Learning/Events

It also offers trainings directly connected to the Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine:

https://www.redr.org.uk/Training-Learning/Ukraine-Humanitarian-Response-(1)

https://www.redr.org.uk/Training-Learning/Ukraine-LNA   

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Newsletter: https://www.redr.org.uk/News




Staying Effective (Safety, Security, and Well-being)

 redrUK

 

This online module concentrates on participants working in the context of humanitarian support for the Ukrainian war. Its aim is to keep the work effective. It concentrates on situational awareness, dynamic risk management, signs and symptoms of mental ill-health and possible solutions, and basic components for personal effectiveness and staying healthy.

https://www.redr.org.uk/Training-Learning/Ukraine-Humanitarian-Response-(1)/Staying-Effective-Ukraine




Training on Minimum Standards for Displacement Sites

 

The online training on minimum standards for displacement sites contains 12 modules concentrating on standards, humanitarian ethics and principles, site management, data collection, storage and handling, involving communities, service and monitoring, specialist support, closure and transition, and disability inclusion.

https://www.redr.org.uk/Training-Learning/Ukraine-Humanitarian-Response-(1)/Training-MinimumStandardsDisplacementSites




Responding to the War in Ukraine

Anthony Fong and Kirsten Johnson, (2022)

 

This paper covers how people and organisations can contribute and help respond to the war in Ukraine. It is known that one’s well-intended actions can do harm if not coordinated with organisations experienced in disaster response. Even for licensed emergency physicians, humanitarian-aid work requires specific training to be most effective.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43678-022-00319-8