Haruv annual report 2020

TRAINING STAFF AT CHILDCARE FACILITIES AND TRANSITIONAL HOMES “A HOME FOR EVERY CHILD”

STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS | WELFARE & MULTI-DISCIPLINARY

May 2020 – May 2021

Partners: “A Home for Every Child” NGO Objective: At childcare facilities in East and West Jerusalem , the objective was imparting theoretical and practical knowledge on interventions in the following subjects: working with parents of at-risk children, coping with child sexual abuse and unadapted sexual development, creative skills to work with children at risk. At “Re’im” transitional home , the objective was teaching the professional staff theoretical and therapeutic knowledge, and practical skills for daily work with traumatized children. The method was studying the significance of play in work with traumatized children, and developing social skills under trauma influence. In addition, an online program was held in response to therapeutic staff, providing skills for Coronavirus conduct. In addition, a seminar for managers was held at the Mishkenot Sha’ananin center, to teach the interface between management and caretaking within the frameworks, and impart knowledge and skills for management, caretaking and financial management. Target audience: Caretakers in the organization’s various frameworks, framework managers and Re’im transitional home staff

Number of Sessions: 18: 3 online, one managers’ seminar, 5 in East Jerusalem, 7 in West Jerusalem, 2 at transitional home

Number of Participants: 79: 15 managers, 64 staff members

Venue: Jerusalem and online

Budget: 63,500 ILS

TRAINING “THE COMMUNITY ANCHOR” STAFF

November 2019 – June 2020

The Community Anchor is a Beer Sheba youth village for 12-18 year-olds at risk. It operates based upon a comprehensive therapeutic sequence to integrate youths in the community, providing for their therapeutic and educational needs. Haruv Institute continued collaboration in training the staff. Objective: Senior staff received training to teach knowledge and practical skills in addressing youth aggression within The Community Anchor frameworks, and enhance study of aggression and violence within frameworks. For the junior staff, including pre-army service year volunteers, a seminar was held to familiarize them with the world of child victims of maltreatment, focused on characteristics, discourse and mandatory reporting.

Number of Sessions: 8: 7 for senior staff, one seminar

ANNUAL REPORT 2020 |

Number of Participants: 85: 25 in training, 60 in seminar

Venue: The Community Anchor village, Beer Sheba

Budget: 33,000 ILS

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