RTI Population Welfare Department FWW Course 2024

The Regional Training Institute RTI of the Population Welfare Department is pleased to announce its Training Program admissions 2024. This program is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to become proficient Family Welfare Workers FWW, a critical role in promoting family planning and reproductive health services.
The FWW Training Course is set to commence on August 15th, 2024. This course is meticulously structured to provide comprehensive training on various aspects of family welfare, including reproductive health, family planning methods, maternal and child health, and community outreach. Trainees will receive both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, ensuring they are well-prepared to serve their communities effectively.
The RTI Population Welfare Department 2024 Training Program aims to enhance the capacity of family welfare workers, enabling them to deliver quality services and support to families across the region. The training will cover critical topics such as contraception, sexually transmitted infections, antenatal and postnatal care, and the importance of spacing between births. Additionally, the program will emphasize the significance of communication and counseling skills, empowering trainees to provide accurate information and support to clients.
Participants in the FWW Training Course will benefit from the expertise of seasoned professionals in the field of population welfare and public health. The course includes interactive sessions, hands-on training, and fieldwork, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience. Upon completion, trainees will be certified as Family Welfare Workers, ready to make a positive impact in their communities.
The RTI Population Welfare Department invites interested candidates to apply for this valuable training opportunity. By participating in the FWW Training Course, individuals will contribute to the overall improvement of family welfare and health outcomes in their regions. This initiative underscores the departments commitment to enhancing public health through education and professional development.
Mark your calendars for August 15th, 2024, and take the first step towards becoming a skilled Family Welfare Worker. Apply now and join the efforts to promote healthy families and communities.