Here is an explainers’ for parents by UNICEF so that they are informed on how COVID-19 might affect them and their children and how they can protect themselves from infection.
UNICEF: How Teachers Can talk to Children about Coronavirus Disease [eng]
UNICEF offers tips on how teachers can have an age-appropriate discussion to reassure and protect children om the context of the COVID-19 outbreak.
UNICEF: How to talk to Your Child About Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) [eng]
“It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by everything you’re hearing about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) right now. It’s also understandable if your children are feeling anxious, too. Children might find it difficult to understand what they are seeing online or on TV – or hearing from other people – so they can be particularly vulnerable to feelings of anxiety, stress and sadness. But having an open, supportive discussion with your children can help them understand, cope and even make a positive contribution for others.”
UNICEF and Red Cross: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Focus Group Discussion Guide for Communities [eng]
UNICEF and Red Cross: have developed guidance for Focus Group Discussions, since the methodology has to change in the current COVID-19 outbreak. Focus group discussion should not be done in a group now for social distancing reasons. The questions in the guide are useful, and resources could be done in different ways – for instance, it could be done by participants completing the survey individually; usefully exploring knowledge, attitudes and behavior.
WHO: The COVID-19 Risk Communication Package For Healthcare Facilities [eng]
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, this risk communication package for healthcare facilities provides healthcare workers (HCWs) and healthcare facility management with the information, procedures, and tools required to safely and effectively work. The package contains a series of simplified messages and reminders based on WHO’s more in-depth technical guidance on infection prevention and control in healthcare facilities in the context of COVID-19: “Infection prevention and control during health care when novel coronavirus (nCoV) infection is suspected”
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