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Spirituality & Resilience for Humanitarian Workers


Location: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the) (London)
Date: 02/10/2010 to 02/10/2010
Language: English
Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Humanitarian Principles and Ethics
Training Description

InterHealth & Headington Institute, One Day Workshop on Wednesday 10 February 2010, 09:00-17:00hrs

Delivered in partnership with The Headington Institute, this interactive workshop explores personal spirituality as an effective tool for building resilience and coping with traumatic stress in humanitarian work. It will help humanitarian workers explore how their career has impacted their spirituality, and how they can prepare to meet future spiritual challenges and grow from them.

How to Register:

For more information, the workshop flyer and booking details, please see our website:
http://www.interhealth.org.uk/workshops-INGOs.html

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any specific queries at all.

We hope you can join us!
With warm wishes,

Becky Hill
Client Relations Manager
InterHealth
Waterloo, London
becky.hill@interhealth.org.uk
020 7902 9005
Intended Audience
This training is designed for humanitarian relief and development workers, particularly those who have worked/are working in: - The developing world - Challenging roles with direct or vicarious exposure to loss, poverty, and suffering - Conflict, post-conflict, or emergency environments
Training Contact
Becky Hill
Telephone: 02079029005
For further information:

http:////www.interhealth.org.uk/workshops-INGOs.html
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