Learning resources for MHPSS practitioners working in crisis
In partnership with the MHPSS Collaborative, Save the Children and University of East London, we offer the following online learning for mental health and psychosocial support practitioners working in different contexts.
Animaciones
Estos breves vídeos animados le presentarán los conceptos básicos del apoyo a la salud mental y el bienestar psicosocial de los adolescentes afectados por conflictos y catástrofes.
Cursos en línea
Recursos de aprendizaje electrónico para profesionales que trabajan en distintos contextos
Curso Kaya
en Foundations of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
Humanitarian Leadership Academy, Save the Children, The MHPSS Collaborative
The goal of this course is to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) and its critical role in humanitarian and development contexts.
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en Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing of Adolescents in Disaster-Impacted Settings
Humanitarian Leadership Academy, The MHPSS Collaborative
This course aims to promote the mental health and psychosocial wellbeing of adolescents in post-disaster settings. It is an adaptation of the course Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing of Adolescents Affected by Conflict, which was developed with HIAS.
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en Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing of Adolescents Affected by Conflict
HIAS, Humanitarian Leadership Academy, The MHPSS Collaborative
This course is designed for practitioners who work on programmes that target or include adolescents and their caregivers affected by the war in Ukraine. This course aims to increase your understanding of adolescent development, focusing on their mental health and psychosocial wellbeing.
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Online Masters
The University of East London offer a Master of Science in Humanitarian Intervention by Distance Learning. Save the Children recognises this as a career pathway for MHPSS professionals. The MSc covers the priorities outlined in the new WHO 2025 Guidance on Mental Health Policy and Strategic Action Plans, which emphasize the urgent need for rights-based, person-centred, and recovery-oriented approaches to psychosocial support. The course equips practitioners to address the social and structural determinants of mental health — including conflict, displacement, poverty, and inequality — while working with diverse populations across humanitarian and post-conflict contexts.
EN MSc Humanitarian Intervention by Distance Learning
This ground-breaking MSc course offers online training for people working in humanitarian organisations, wherever they are in the world.