Headington Institute: Care for Caregivers Worldwide
Original Publication Date:
April 4, 2012
Last Updated:
February 12, 2023
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The Headington Institute was established in 2001 to provide psychological and spiritual support for humanitarian aid and disaster relief personnel worldwide. The Headington Institute provides a collaborative network of mental health professionals offering a variety of services to humanitarian workers and aid and development organizations and a wide variety of resources on its website, including free online training resources on stress, resilience, and humanitarian work.
http://www.headington-institute.org/
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