Book contents
- Volunteering in Global Mental Health
- Reviews
- Volunteering in Global Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Section 1 Key Principles, Theory and Concepts
- Section 2 Practical Guide and Toolkit
- Chapter 6 Preparation for Global Volunteering: Professional, Personal, Psychological and Practical
- Chapter 7 Onsite: Working in Another Country
- Chapter 8 Implementing and Delivering Training as a Global Volunteer
- Chapter 9 Psychological Techniques Toolkit
- Chapter 10 After the Trip: Coming Home and Sustainability
- Chapter 11 Monitoring, Evaluation and Research
- Section 3 Reflective Accounts and Perspectives of Global Mental Health Volunteering
- Section 4 Future of Global Volunteering
- Book part
- Glossary
- Index
- References
Chapter 10 - After the Trip: Coming Home and Sustainability
from Section 2 - Practical Guide and Toolkit
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 November 2023
- Volunteering in Global Mental Health
- Reviews
- Volunteering in Global Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Section 1 Key Principles, Theory and Concepts
- Section 2 Practical Guide and Toolkit
- Chapter 6 Preparation for Global Volunteering: Professional, Personal, Psychological and Practical
- Chapter 7 Onsite: Working in Another Country
- Chapter 8 Implementing and Delivering Training as a Global Volunteer
- Chapter 9 Psychological Techniques Toolkit
- Chapter 10 After the Trip: Coming Home and Sustainability
- Chapter 11 Monitoring, Evaluation and Research
- Section 3 Reflective Accounts and Perspectives of Global Mental Health Volunteering
- Section 4 Future of Global Volunteering
- Book part
- Glossary
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter considers the transition back to UK life, supervision possibilities and the sustainability of any project after the volunteer returns home. Sustainability needs to be worked through at all stages of any project but often comes to the fore in the ‘after’ phase. There is usually a lot of focus on getting people prepared for their volunteering and what to do whilst they are away from the UK. However, the ‘after the trip’ phase can be particularly difficult for some. At a minimum, there is a kind of reverse culture shock to be back in the UK.
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- Volunteering in Global Mental HealthA Practical Guide for Clinicians, pp. 102 - 109Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023