Testing the effectiveness and acceptability of online supportive supervision for mental health practitioners in humanitarian settings

R. Wells, C. Acartuk, M. K. Mozumder, G. Kurt, L. Klein, S. A. Lekkeh, et. al.
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2023
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Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
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Humanitarian Research
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Local humanitarian workers in low and middle-income countries must often contend with potentially morally injurious situations, often with limited resources. This creates barriers to providing sustainable mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to displaced individuals. Clinical supervision is an often neglected part of ensuring high-quality, sustainable care. The Caring for Carers (C4C) project aims to test the effectiveness and acceptability of online group-based supportive supervision on the well-being of MHPSS practitioners, as well as service-user-reported service satisfaction and quality when working with displaced communities in Türkiye, Syria, and Bangladesh.This protocol paper describes the aim, design, and methodology of the C4C project.

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