Participate in the Free Online Course (EAD) of SUS. Learn Monitoring and Evaluation with This Training and Acquire Knowledge in the Fiocruz Virtual Campus.
The free course “Training in Monitoring and Evaluation for Social Control in SUS,” developed by the National Health Council (CNS) in partnership with Fiocruz and UFMT, is open for registration. Aimed at councilors and workers in the Unified Health System (SUS), the training offers theoretical and practical tools for effectively monitoring and evaluating public health policies.
The initiative, conceived during the 16th National Health Conference, seeks to strengthen social control by empowering participants to act in supervising decisions and actions planned in SUS. With an expected start in March, the free course will be offered through the Fiocruz Virtual Campus, allowing facilitated access for all interested.
Modular Structure and Detailed Content
The free training course is organized into three modules:
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- Basic Principles of Social Participation in Health, covering concepts about society, SUS, and social control.
- Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation in Health, with an emphasis on theoretical and methodological approaches.
- Monitoring for Social Control, exploring the role of conferences in the public policy cycle.
Each module combines theory and practice, planning to prepare councilors to follow the resolutions and decisions of health conferences.
Participation and Social Engagement
The proposal also values the importance of social control in the public policy cycle, from formulation and execution to monitoring and evaluation.
With this training, the CNS expects health councilors at all levels – municipal, state, and national – to be able to act more actively and based on informed decisions, ensuring that the resolutions from health conferences are effectively applied and monitored.
Registrations Open for the Free Course
The training is self-instructional, ideal for health councilors, SUS workers, and others specifically interested in the topic. Registrations for the free course are available directly on the Fiocruz Virtual Campus, ensuring broad accessibility.
The training also reflects the CNS’s commitment to strengthening social participation in the public policy cycle, aligning with the demands of the 17th National Health Conference.
Don’t miss this opportunity for active contribution to social control in SUS!

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