Haruv annual report 2021

ABOUT THE HARUV INSTITUTE

Institute-Led Initiatives Haruv Children’s Campus An innovative, groundbreaking model that assembles under one roof many of the services designed for child maltreatment victims. The purpose is to develop and intensify the professional care provided to children by creating treatment sub-specialties. The Institute is responsible for training all organizations on campus and enhancing their inert-team work. Haruv Children’s Clinic operates on campus, promoting knowledge development and training for professionals and healthcare students, and creating sub-specialties in child maltreatment. The clinic has a branch at the Food Science and Nutrition department in Rehovot. Haruv on the Air This program offers four options for online professional learning: Haruv from the Couch , specialist public lectures; Haruv Together , session with a specialist and in-depth discussion; Continuous Haruv , series of 4-5 sessions for small groups led by a specialist and in-depth discussion; Haruv Podcasts , peers’ discourse on professional topics. The Haruv Institute specializes in training professionals and all those who interact with children in everything related to detecting, identifying and treating child victims of abuse, neglect and trauma. Among many other programs are trainings on sexual violence, CPP, healthcare, education, lawand legislation, welfare and more. The Institute also trains students, volunteers and youth who work with children or will in the future as professionals. The Institute also acts in the field of child maltreatment prevention by campaigning for advocacy and perception changes, and incorporating them into training programs; and by utilizing a social – technological hub for prevention initiatives. The Institute is simultaneouslydevelopingevidence-based trainingprograms, intervention models and treatment methods which have proven successful in Israel and abroad, adapting them to cultural and social aspects. Most such programs are accompanied by research.

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