
Four-day capacity building training for urban ASHAs under National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) Dimapur concluded on February 6 at Chief Medical Officer’s Conference Hall, Dimapur. The training was conducted from February 3 to 6.
The training focused on the IPC & communication skills for ASHAs, aims and objectives of NHM/NUHM, national vector borne diseases and routine immunization/universal Immunization programme were some of the topics that were discussed.
ASHAs were also oriented on ante natal care, post natal care, importance of child health and diarrhoea. Training sessions on the third day focused on the intra natal care and non communicable disease, family planning.
Every session was followed by practical session, discussions and role play to access the learning outcome of the ASHAs. ASHAs were also evaluated after every session on the learning outcome. Preparation of home -made ORS were also taught to the ASHAs.
Resource persons for the training were health education training officer, IEC Bureau, DHFW, Supongbenla Lemtur; state facilitator Puni Kokho; deputy MEIO Kunu Angami; FWA Rishiakum; FWA Nathan Seb; FWA Dimapur Thejangunuo and FWA Naginimora Mon, Moa Lemtor.
Focus group discussion/inter personal communication were also held with GBs, community leaders, women leaders, youth leader and other stakeholders on National Urban Health Mission in four wards and further such sessions would be held with community stakeholders in all urban wards of Dimapur.
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