Haruv Institute - Annual Report 2019
STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS | WELFARE
TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR 'THE COMMUNITY ANCHOR' STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS IN BEER SHEBA November – May 2019 The Community Anchor is a youth village for 12-18-year-olds at risk, located in Beer-Sheba. It provides treatment and educational solutions for adolescents at risk. The village operates on the principle of comprehensive treatment continuum, integrating adolescents into the community. In 2019 collaboration with The Haruv Institute continued with two training programs for 65 leading staff members. Training addressed secondary trauma, and coping skills for manifestations of violence and aggression. In addition, a one-day seminar was held for approximately 70 volunteers from the pre-army service year program, who work at the Community Anchor Village. Another program, Garin BaMidbar, addressed the subject of trauma in children exposed to violence.
Number of Sessions: 9 sessions, and a one-day seminar for volunteers
Number of Participants: Total of 135: 65 directors in training programs and 70 volunteers in the one-day seminar.
Location: The Community Anchor Village, Beer-Sheba
Budget: ILS 41,000
Minimizing Risk: A Course for Therapists of Maltreated Children, as Reflected in Jewish Psychology January – March 2019 Partners: The Rotenberg Institute Goal: Provide applicable skills for treating child victims of neglect and abuse, via innovative observation based on Jewish psychology and the doctrines of Prof. Rotenberg. Target Population: Professionals in the fields of therapy and education
Number of Sessions: 10
Number of Participants: 25
Location: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus
Budget: ILS 23,000
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