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Training delivery approaches
Effective implementation of psychosocial matched care requires a multi-modal training approach that combines interactive learning with practical skill development. Face-to-face workshops form the cornerstone of initial training, providing essential opportunities for hands-on practice and immediate feedback. These sessions should include role-playing exercises, case discussions, and problem-solving scenarios that reflect real-world challenges practitioners will encounter.
Interactive workshops need to be complemented by comprehensive online learning modules. Digital content allows practitioners to review key concepts at their own pace and refer back to important information as needed. These modules should cover theoretical foundations, system processes, and practical tutorials on assessment tools and documentation requirements.
Supervised practice represents the crucial bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Practitioners should have opportunities to:
•Conduct observed screening sessions
•Complete supervised assessments
•Participate in case review discussions
•Receive feedback on documentation
•Demonstrate competency in key skills