E-Learning Library
The National Capacity Building Project offers a range of e-learning courses for your benefit, from archived webinars on a variety of subjects, to our e-Learning online lessons including the Fundamentals in Providing Services to Torture Survivors (Fundamentals) and Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research (PMER) series.
Upcoming Trainings
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TrainingRefugee Program training – Eligibility 101July 30, 20241:00 PM ESTOffice of Refugee Resettlement
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TrainingUSCIS Led Training on N-648June 24, 20243:00 PM ETOffice of Refugee Settlement and USCIS
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TrainingPromoting Mental Health for Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: Evidence-Based Developmental PerspectivesJune 10, 202411:00 AM ETNational Institute of Mental Health
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TrainingReparative Justice V: Challenges in Engaging, Interviewing and Supporting Victims, Survivors, and Witnesses of TortureJune 26, 20241:00 PM EDTInternational Center for Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma (ICMGLT)
Start Your Training with a Series
Topic
- Mental Health
- Social Services
- Legal
- Medical
- Integrative Care
- Administration
- Webinar
- Program Evaluation
Webinar
AsylumWorks Fellowship Training: Stage Two
Training
Promoting Mental Health for Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: Evidence-Based Developmental Perspectives
June 10, 2024
11:00 AM ET
National Institute of Mental Health
Training
Clinical Care of Survivors of Torture Grand Rounds: Long Covid symptoms, identification, and treatment
June 12, 2024
12:00 PM ET
Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma
Training
Understanding and Serving LGBTQ+ Refugee and Newcomer Clients
May 30, 2024
2:00 PM EST
Switchboard
Webinar
AsylumWorks Fellowship Training: Stage Three
Training
Refugee Program training – Eligibility 101
July 30, 2024
1:00 PM EST
Office of Refugee Resettlement
Series
2024 ORR Recipient Meeting Presentations
Webinar
Services in Support of Children of Survivors
Webinar
ORR 2024 Recipient Meeting: Opening Remarks and Dialogue with ORR Leadership
Webinar
Prevention and Treatment Services for Substance Use Disorders among Survivors