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Published 4/10/26 12:54AM

HEAT Skills 2. Psychosocial Week

In Person, Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    May 26, 2026, 9:00 AM GMT+7
    End Date:
    May 29, 2026, 5:00 PM GMT+7
    Cost:
    Paid Event
    Cause Areas:
    Mental Health

    Description

    HEAT Skills 2. Psychosocial Week

    HDFF is expanding its successful 2-day Psychological First Aid (PFA) Training into a comprehensive 4-day Psychosocial Support Week designed to strengthen emotional resilience and mental well-being for humanitarian staff and professionals working in high-stress environments. Building on the practical skills taught in the original PFA course, this enhanced program now includes two in-depth masterclasses that can also be taken separately.

    The training focuses on developing key psychosocial capacities, including:

    • Delivering Psychological First Aid in crises.
    • Recognizing and managing stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue.
    • Strengthening emotional regulation through mindfulness and cognitive techniques.
    • Building long-term psychosocial resilience and adaptability.
    • Fostering compassion, satisfaction, and sustaining motivation.
    • Enhancing team-based support and communication.
    • Creating sustainable wellness and self-care plans for daily and field operations.

    Early Bird Discount:

    • Day 1 or 2: $360 USD
    • Day 3 & 4: $650 USD
    • Complete Week: $1150 USD

    Regular Cost:

    • Day 1 or 2: $430 USD
    • Day 3 & 4: $780 USD
    • Complete Week: $1465 USD

    Included in the fee: Lunch, Coffee breaks, training materials, certificates.

    Location

    In Person
    Bangkok, Thailand

    How to Join

    Email - info@hdff.org/ trainingco@hdff.org

    Phone Number - +66 92 883 7080

    Registration Form - https://hdff.org/general-registration-form-new/

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