Bhubaneswar: Odisha State Disaster Management Authority (OSDMA) in collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru organized the second batch of the Training of Trainers (ToT) Programme to provide psychological care for disaster-hit communities of the State.
The training programme on “Enhancing Psychosocial Care for Communities in Disaster Prone Areas of Odisha” was organized from November 6 to 8 here at Madhusudan Das Regional Academy of Financial Management (MDRAFM), Bhubaneswar.
The basic objective of the programme was to create a pool of trainers who will further build psychosocial care capacities at the community level and impart training to community level workers like ASHA, Anganwadi workers and volunteers in psychosocial first aid and psychosocial care.
District Project Officer of OSDMA; Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologist, Psychiatric Social Worker of District Mental Health Programme; Assistant Manager- Community Process of NHM; and District Child Protection Officers from 06 coastal districts; Civil Defence Instructors; Instructress from State Institute for Women and Children (SIWC) and ODRAF- DMTC Master Trainers participated in the ToT programme.
The three day training programme covered various aspects of disasters and its impact on mental health, psychosocial first aid and psychosocial care techniques and self-care strategies.
DrJayakumar C, Additional Professor in Department of Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management (DPSSDM), NIMHANS and Dr. Bala Shanti Nikketha, Consultant in the Department of Psychosocial support in Disaster Management (DPSSDM), NIMHANS, Bengaluru facilitated the training sessions.