Haruv Institute - Annual Report 2017

APPENDIX: A SURVEY OF THE PAST DECADE

Hart 1: The Experience of Participating in Training Programs of the Haruv Institute

To what degree…

Average(Standard Deviation)

2 1 N

3

4

5

Was the knowledge you acquired in the training programs comprehensive?

1

506

0.6%

2.6%

11.1%

55.1%

30.6%

4.13 (0.747)

Was the knowledge you acquired in the training programs unique (i.e., you wouldn’t have been exposed to it otherwise)? Did the knowledge you acquired in the training programs expand or deepen your previous knowledge regarding the detection and identification of child victims of abuse? Did the knowledge you acquired in the training programs provide you with greater self-confidence in your work? Did your awareness and alertness in detecting abused children or neglect increase as a result of your participation in the training programs? Following your participation in the training programs, has your work with parents and children changed? Following your participation in the training programs – do you feel committed to increasing the awareness and importance of the subject of child victims of abuse? Did your participation in the training programs help you develop an open, receptive dialogue – with people who turned to you/your patients – on the subjects of risk, abuse and neglect? Did your participation in the training programs help you develop an open, receptive dialogue with your colleagues on the subjects of risk, abuse and neglect? Generally speaking – were you satisfied with the training programs?

2

506

2.0%

6.7%

20.8%

41.7%

28.9%

3.89 (0.965)

3

505

3.0%

5.0%

20.0%

45.9%

26.1%

3.87 (0.955)

4

506

2.0%

4.9%

16.0%

56.3%

20.8%

3.89 (0.856)

5

505

5.1%

9.3%

26.3%

36.6%

22.6%

3.62 (1.088)

6

462

5.2%

7.8%

24.0%

37.2%

25.8%

3.71 (1.092)

7

504

4.6%

3.8%

19.8%

39.7%

32.1%

3.91 (1.037)

8

466

3.2%

7.7%

19.7%

42.3%

27.0%

3.82 (1.018)

9

506

3.6%

6.5%

17.8%

45.5%

26.7%

3.85 (1.003)

10

505

0.8%

1.0%

7.1%

36.8%

54.3%

4.43 (0.74)

This survey does not claim to represent all the participants in the training programs held over the years. Nonetheless, its findings reflect a high level of satisfaction from the training programs in which the respondents participated. Taking part in the training programs usually provides unique and comprehensive knowledge. It increases the professional workers’ awareness and contributes to the ongoing dialogue regarding maltreated and abused children.

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