Haruv annual report 2020

HARUV ON THE AIR

Haruv Uninterrupted: Series of 4-5 Meetings Led by a Specialist (subject to charge) May 2020 onward By the end of December 2020, 15 trainings had been held. Participants acquired extensive knowledge and developed a professional, in-depth discussion. Subject to a nominal fee. Program objectives: • Creating a learning space, and teaching professionals skills for working during coronavirus. • Opening a joint learning channel for expert practitioners and professionals. • Maintaining professionals’ studies and professional development in the field of child maltreatment.

Target audience: Professionals from various childcare fields (residential care counselors, therapists, OTs)

Number of Sessions: 15

Number of Participants: 800

Trainings conducted: • Thoughts and Reflections on Child Sexual Abuse: designated course for therapists June, 5 sessions, 55 participants • Giving Voice: Online lecture series for speech therapists on maltreated children June, 4 sessions, 70 participants • Management and Leadership at Times of Adjustment and Return to Routine June, 4 sessions, 11 participants • On Sexual Abuse June, 5 sessions, 50 participants • Caring for Youth with Disabilities June, 4 sessions, 20 participants • Regulation and Mindfulness in Work with Children July, 4 sessions, 140 participants • When a Social Worker, Lawyer, Occupational Therapist and Speech Therapist Meet – Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Child Maltreatment: course for healthcare professionals and child therapists July, 4 sessions, 40 participants • Talking to Children about Traumatic Events: course for therapists of traumatized children September and December, 4 sessions per course, 200 participants • Postpartum Depression: Course for the Arab Sector September, 3 sessions, 45 participants • Invisible – Children without Status: Training on children of asylum seekers and migrant workers October – November, 3 sessions, 106 participants • Detecting and Identifying Maltreated Children: Course for medical students October – November, 3 sessions, 50 participants • Caring for the Caretaker – Crisis-Handling Strategies: Course for therapists November, 3 sessions, 45 participants • Multi-Cultural Aspect of Maltreated Children: Course partnered with Nevet hub November, 4 sessions, 61 participants

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