All In Diary - supporting website
A practical tool for field based humanitarian workers
Resources-Managing People
RECRUITING AND SELECTING STAFF
Guidelines for Best Practice in Selection Interviewing, Copyright SHL Group PLC 2001, UK
Humanitarian Competencies Study, Swords S., International Rescue Committee for the ECB Project, Staff Capacity Initiative,2006

BRIEFING AND HANDOVER
Basic training for NGO workers, Mayhew B., HR Information Note, People In Aid.  Copyright People In Aid 2005 UK
Handover checklist, People In Aid.  Copyright People In Aid, 2007
Induction, briefing and handover policy guidelines, People In Aid.  Copyright People In Aid 2005, UK

PERSONAL SECURITY

Be safe; Be Secure - Security Guidelines for Women, UN Department of Safety and Security.  copyright United Nations Publications Board and Exhibits Committee, 2006, USA
Extract from: Handbook for Emergencies, Copyright United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Switzerland
Enhancing Staff Security, Bickley S., HR Information Note, People In Aid.  Copyright People In Aid, 2004, UK

STAYING HEALTHY AND MANAGING STRESS
Managing stress in Humanitarian workers - Guidelines for Good Practice.  Copyright Antares Foundation, 2007, the Netherlands

LEARNING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Learning Styles and Methodologies, Maxwell-Scott L., HR Information Note, People In Aid. Copyright People In Aid, 2004, UK
Training and Development, Maxwell-Scott L., HR Information Note, People In Aid.  Copyright People In Aid, 2004, UK
Enhancing Learning at Field Level and Evaluating Humanitarian ActionKey messages from ALNAP's Review of Humanitarian Action, 2003.  Copyright Overseas Development Institute 2004, UK

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