The new edition of the online course for the trainers of the JULIA Project

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The new edition of the online course for the trainers of the JULIA Project

The training is aimed at professional women connected to the associative network of the Castilla y León Health Federation.

The arrival of September every year is the opening of the virtual Campus of the Castilla y León Mental Health Federationhand in hand with a new edition of the course’Training of Trainers of Project JULIA: Rural Women and Mental Health’with the support of the General Directorate of Women of the Government of Castilla y León.

This training is aimed at professional women connected to the associative network of the Castilla y León Mental Health Federation, interested in being future contributors of the JULIA Project.

“The main reason that leads us to continue training more engineers is this JULIA project are, precisely, the results available Impact Training have been revealed to us, and they come to confirm the need to continue caring for women with mental health problems in rural areas,” he explained. Patricia QuintanillaManager of the JULIA Project and training instructor.

From the Virtual Center, the federation offers, in e-learning format, a lesson with total duration 50 hours.

In it, “basic concepts related to gender, empowerment, women with mental health problems and rural areas are addressed,” explained Quintanilla. “We work on group intervention tools useful for creating networks and empowering rural women with mental health problems, working on such important areas as establishment, self-promotion and decision-making; care and self-care ; violence against women; financial support and networks for the self-defense of rights,” he said.

This training, later applied in the workshop that is the JULIA project, means “that transformative effect that we have always sought with its implementation and we have been able to confirm through the Impact Training”reassured Patricia, who emphasized that “those who participated said that they have come out of their isolation and have faced that unwanted loneliness by making them participate in the community; They have improved their mental health with a reduction in their symptoms; They know the benefit of having a safe place where they can talk and be heard; They have improved their consciousness with the accompanying change in attitude to life; “They have improved their strength and are able to face their fears, and importantly they have created support networks that go beyond the job and last over time.”

“It is a course in which we combine readings, online viewing and participation in forums according to availability, needs and motivations, with teacher training and with discussion in forums that will allow the sharing of knowledge, ideas and resources. We hope that the peer network and rural women with mental health problems will be strengthened from these training activities, which we propose from our work experience and success with the JULIA Project,” said Patricia Quintanilla. From this course he expects “a significant response as has occurred in all previous publications.”

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