Volunteer training

To achieve our goals

Regular training in the principles of psychological aid (PFA) is offered periodically, depending on the demands of the situation.

The aim is to prepare those interested in psychological intervention both in the early stages and in the long term.

These are 30- or 20-hour long courses taught by humanitarian aid professionals such as professors from the Master’s Degree in Migration (MUM by its initials in Spanish) and psychologists who have been working with refugees for a long time, as well as members of the association.

The training is aimed at psychology students, students of the Master’s Degree in Migration, and volunteers in general. It is also available to institutions that request it. In each case, the content will be adapted to the different training requirements.

Certificates of participation will be issued.

Volunteering

Help us reduce psychological suffering in disasters. Support us in achieving our goals.