Authors: Megan Laughlin; World Relief Health Team
The Care Group Difference guide, developed by World Relief, explores the evidence base for the Care Group model, offers criteria to assist project managers in determining the feasibility of using this approach within their own programs, and provides a step-by-step guide for starting and sustaining care groups. A care group is a group of 10 to 15 volunteer, community-based health educators who regularly meet together with project staff for training, supervision and support. Care group volunteers provide peer support, develop a strong commitment to health activities, and find creative solutions to challenges by working together as a group.
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Resource Topic: CHW Role, Community Involvement, Motivation/incentives, Program Management, Sustainability
Resource Type: Manuals, Research
Year: 2008
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Country: Global
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

