TY - JOUR
T1 - Competency-based training and supervision
T2 - development of the WHO-UNICEF Ensuring Quality in Psychosocial and Mental Health Care (EQUIP) initiative
AU - EQUIP Consortium
AU - Kohrt, Brandon A.
AU - Pedersen, Gloria A.
AU - Schafer, Alison
AU - Carswell, Kenneth
AU - Rupp, Fiamma
AU - Jordans, Mark J.D.
AU - West, Elise
AU - Akellot, Josephine
AU - Collins, Pamela Y.
AU - Contreras, Carmen
AU - Galea, Jerome T.
AU - Gebrekristos, Frezgi
AU - Mathai, Muthoni
AU - Metz, Kristina
AU - Morina, Naser
AU - Mwenge, Mwamba Mwila
AU - Steen, Frederik
AU - Willhoite, Ann
AU - van Ommeren, Mark
AU - Underhill, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 World Health Organization
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Globally, there has not been a standardised approach to ensure that the growing number of people who are not licensed clinicians but are delivering psychological interventions and mental health services have the competencies to deliver those interventions and services safely. Therefore, WHO and UNICEF developed Ensuring Quality in Psychosocial and Mental Health Care (EQUIP). EQUIP is a free resource with a digital platform that can be used to guide competency assessment. We describe EQUIP's 5-year development (2018–23) and the rationale supporting its contents and use. Development phases included establishing consensus for competency-based strategies; selecting foundational competencies; evaluating feasibility of assessments, role plays, and technology; piloting EQUIP when training non-specialists; and public dissemination and ongoing adaptations to increase scalability. From the public launch in March, 2022, through to March, 2024, EQUIP's digital platform has been used in 794 training programmes in 36 countries with 3760 trainees resulting in 10 001 competency assessments.
AB - Globally, there has not been a standardised approach to ensure that the growing number of people who are not licensed clinicians but are delivering psychological interventions and mental health services have the competencies to deliver those interventions and services safely. Therefore, WHO and UNICEF developed Ensuring Quality in Psychosocial and Mental Health Care (EQUIP). EQUIP is a free resource with a digital platform that can be used to guide competency assessment. We describe EQUIP's 5-year development (2018–23) and the rationale supporting its contents and use. Development phases included establishing consensus for competency-based strategies; selecting foundational competencies; evaluating feasibility of assessments, role plays, and technology; piloting EQUIP when training non-specialists; and public dissemination and ongoing adaptations to increase scalability. From the public launch in March, 2022, through to March, 2024, EQUIP's digital platform has been used in 794 training programmes in 36 countries with 3760 trainees resulting in 10 001 competency assessments.
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U2 - 10.1016/S2215-0366(24)00183-4
DO - 10.1016/S2215-0366(24)00183-4
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39250925
AN - SCOPUS:85204740625
SN - 2215-0366
VL - 12
SP - 67
EP - 80
JO - The Lancet Psychiatry
JF - The Lancet Psychiatry
IS - 1
ER -