Haruv annual report 2021

LEARNING PROGRAMS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION � Welfare and Multidisciplinary Training

MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS

Maltreated Children: Select Topics for “Tzofim” Youth Movement January - November 2021 Partner: Tzofim Israeli scouts leadership in Jerusalem, Judea, Haifa and Ayalon.

Objective: exposure to the world of maltreated children, and familiarity with legal aspects and available response within and outside the movement. In addition, expanding theory and skills for senior age group and key people in the movement, so that they may assist in providing appropriate response. Tzofim is Israel’s largest youth movement for children aged 10-18 of all populations, thereby being an important place for the potential detection of child maltreatment. Target audience: volunteers (pre-military program), senior coordinators (salaried post-military positions), volunteers (supervising parents), junior coordinators (high-school juniors and seniors), counselors and safe space forum.

Sessions: 17

Participants: 400

Venue: Haifa, Modi’in and online

Budget: 23,000 ILS

Reducing the Risk: Joint Course with Rotenberg Institute April - June 2021 Partner: Rotenberg Institute for Jewish Psychology

Objective: To provide applicable tools for treating maltreated children, through understanding the unique psychology and doctrine of Prof. Rotenberg.

Target audience: professionals in various fields – psychologists, social workers and educators

Sessions: 10

Participants: 30

Venue: online

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Budget: 13,000 ILS

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