Objective
At present the entire European psychiatric care sector is making the transition from asylum-like psychiatric hospitals to small-scale tailor-made units with the emphasis on mobile care. These developments have led to a changed job profile for care professionals. The current skills of mobile mental healthcare personnel are inadequate. Different forms of mental healthcare require new professional skills, such as enforced care-giving and street-corner work.
Basic training needs to be adapted to the new situation, but there is currently little interest in basic mental healthcare training. The development of a new basic training curriculum for mobile care workers is therefore much needed.
The partners to this project are particularly qualified to work in this area. The Hooghuys psychiatric hospital in the Netherlands and the Romanian Centrul de Criza will develop appropriate new training measures, with support from the Guislain in-service training centre in Belgium, Bucharest University of Pharmacy and Medicine, and a British partner with expertise in basic mobile care training.
Impact
This pilot project, which will promote the development of essential skills and their inclusion in vocational training measures, will stimulate the acquisition of flexible qualifications and personal skills.
Contract number : RO/97/1/43500/PI/I.1.1.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Disadvantaged people
Forecasting training needs
New job profiles
Products :
Methodologies for forecasting training needs
Description of new occupational profiles
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Young people in training
Training experts
Social workers
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Coordinator
7000 Bucharest
Romania
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