Implementation of an IOM course for employees in Norway that have first contact with asylum seekers and refugees

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Implementation of an IOM course for employees in Norway that have first contact with asylum seekers and refugees Charlott Nordström, Acting section leader, NAKMI at Folkehelseinstituttet. 25.09.18

Norwegian centre for migration and minority health (NAKMI) Part of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health since 1.1.2018 nexus for migrant and ethnic minority health, through research and policy development, education, training, capacity building and dissemination of research and information nationally and internationally. main target groups are health policy makers and managers, health professionals, researchers and students. NAKMI was established in 2003 by the Ministry of Health and Care Services. 2

Background Research and field assessments by IOM between 2007-2015 in various European countries show low level or lack of knowledge on migrant and refugee-related health among personnel working with these groups Lack of training on topics like human trafficking, stress coping strategies and language barriers. Health care professionals wanted trainings about, different communicable diseases epidemiological trends in countries of origin, torture and trauma related to migration processes Law enforcement officers wanted trainings about awareness of possible medical conditions and infecious diseases, better understanding of migrants and their sociocultural backgrounds. 3

Background «Provision of training for first-line health professionals and law enforcement officers working at local level with migrants and refugees» Funded by the Directorate General for Health and Food Safety of the European Commission (DG SANTE) and the Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency (Chafea) in the EU. 4

Background Coordinated by German development agency (GIZ) in cooperation with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) as technical lead Implemented by NAKMI at Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) and Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) in Norway. 5

Objective Support EU member states in reducing knowledge gaps of different categories of health professionals, law enforcement officers, social workers by Coaching trainers for these professionals in health-related border policies and health challenges faced by the migrant population 6

Content of materials Module on Migration and Health Module on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Public Health and Migration/Communication and Mass Media Migration and Health Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases Mental Health and Psychosocial Aspects of Migration Occupational Health and Psychosocial Support Coping with Grief Working with vulnerable groups First Aid 7

Training sessions «Training of trainers» organised by IOM In countries that are part of the EU Health Programme 4 target groups and 2 sets of countries a) Health professionals, social workers and law enforcement officers in first line countries b) Regional «training of trainers» for health professionals in non-first line countries 8

Timeline March 2018: Project workshop in Athens May/June 2018. Revision of training materials to local context June 2018: Pilot «Training of trainers (ToT)» workshop for health personell and law enforcement officers June/July 2018: Report to IOM about neccessary changes August/October 2018: Revision of training materials November 2018: First «Training of Trainers» workshop for coaches/trainers 9

Implementation: 2-day pilot 14 participants: nurses working at reseption centres, a doctor, counsellors and advisors. Day 1: Migration and health and mental health Day 2: Communicable diseases Pre- and post tests, evaluation of all course units 10

Feedback from participants Overall positive to the idea of a common training course Relevant and important content Opportunity to participate and give feedback was apreciated Adaptation to their context needed for them to be able to utilize it. 11

Feedback from participants on adaptation Reduce information on slides Detailed local examples from Norway and case studies Less technical information on substance abuse, more information on what to do about it and what to look for Presentations on infectious diseases seemed to technical for non-health personnel and too basic for health personnel Suggestion to use NIPH guidelines on disease prevention and outbreak management 12

Feedback on prefered topics o Mental Health modules Mental illness and migration Gender Based Violence Social Support and coping mechanism of migrants Access to mental health o Communicable diseases Outbreak Surveillance, Investigation and response Communicable diseases history taking skills Recognizing and triaging the unwell person Specific infectious diseases teaching 13

Lessons learned Adaptation to national context crucial Engagement of asylum centre personnel and humanitarian organisations important and valuable Relevance of information Use local information 14

Way forward Continue adaptation First «Training of Trainers» in november Continue cooperation with IOM and UDI to ensure the program will be used. 15

Contact information NAKMI at NIPH Charlott Nordström: Charlott.nordstrom@fhi.no Warsame Ali: Warsame.ali@fhi.no IOM Norway Homa Hasan: homhasan@iom.int 16

Other courses NAKMI: Innføringskurs i migrasjon og helse Oslo, 16-17 October 2018 Registration: https://www.fhi.no/hn/migrasjonshelse/ IOM: Intercultural Competence and Communication 2-day Training Oslo, 22-23 October 2018 Registration: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/wvg9nlv UIB: Migrasjonskonferanse: Helse i alt vi gjør Bergen, 15-16 November 2018 Registration: https://www.uib.no/samfunnsutfordringer/115516/migrasjonskonferanse-helse-ialt-vi-gj%c3%b8r 17