Haruv Institute - Annual Report 2018

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Editors: Nofar Mazursky, Yaffa Tsionit Translation: Ziona Sasson Proofreading: Paula David Graphic design: Eli Deitch Studio Print: Maor Wallach

Haruv Institute, The Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 9765418 Tel: 972 - 77- 5150300 Website: https://www.haruv.org.il/en/

April 2019

We are happy to present you with our annual report of the Haruv Institute’s activities for the year 2018.

The Haruv Institute is the leading body in Israel, and among the leading institutes in the world, for training in the field of maltreated children. The Institute is dedicated to training professionals, para-professionals and researchers, and guiding parents and children, addressing every aspect of the detection, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of the maltreatment of children - alongside the renewal and gradual agglomeration of cutting-edge professional knowledge and its dissemination in Israel and throughout the world. Nearly 10,000 professionals were actively involved in the annual and periodic programs sponsored by the Haruv Institute in 2018 in Israel and abroad - events, seminars, conventions and workshops – in one-day activities and in training programs and study programs held for two days or longer. Tens of thousands of people were exposed to the contents presented in these venues, transmitted by trained personnel, via written and electronic-based information disseminated by the Institute at conventions and training sessions, or via the media, internet and social media networks. This report reviews our activities, which we hope you will find interesting. Inter alia, you will find information on the wide spectrum of activities that the Haruv Institute has initiated, developed, conducted and taken part in. Next to each activity appears its estimated budget.

We will be pleased to receive your feedback and ideas, which could help improve and promote our activities, for the benefit and welfare of children-at-risk.

Sincerely,

Prof. Asher Ben-Arieh Executive Director, Haruv Institute

TABLE OF CONTENTS

About the Haruv Institute Our budget Haruv Institute’s Tenth Anniversary Celebration Study and Training Programs ׀ Welfare ׀ Health care ׀ Education ׀ Legislative and judicial fields Conferences and Study Days The “MeHalev” Initiative The Haruv Children's Campus International Activities Research Haruv – USA Disseminating Information, Branding and Marketing

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ABOUT THE HARUV INSTITUTE

The Haruv Institute, established by the Schusterman Foundation Israel, is the leading body in Israel for training and research in the field of maltreated children. The goal of the Institute is to create a professional and public community, characterized by a broad general education and suitable skills and training, to advance the well-being and welfare of maltreated children. This is achieved through training professionals, para-professionals and researchers, guiding parents and children, and addressing every aspect of the detection, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of the maltreatment of children. The uniqueness of the Institute lies in its multi-disciplinary and comprehensive activities, which help promote our goal from every aspect – the medical, legal, psychological, educational and social. The Haruv Institute’s impact upon the field of treating child victims of abuse and neglect is extensive and since its inception it has trained tens of thousands of professionals who now work in the many frameworks for the welfare of the children of Israel. The Institute works along the following channels: · Renewing and building up cutting-edge professional knowledge and its dissemination in Israel and throughout the world. Developing innovative study programs implemented to train field workers coming from a variety of professions. · A variety of training programs – Study programs, courses, one-day sessions, seminars and conventions for different target populations. The training programs are customized to suit professional, geographic and cultural considerations and needs of the different study groups. The Haruv training network encompasses a wide variety of renowned experts from Israel and abroad, and others. · Multiculturalism – The Haruv Institute focuses on modifying its activities to suit varying target groups and cultivating professionals from both the central and the peripheral geographic and social regions of Israel. · Producing and disseminating information and professional publications on the abuse and neglect of children –Makingaccessible up-to-date current knowledge, gathered from the academia and the field, through its newsletter, Nekudat Mifgash (Meeting Point), to create a common language and increase the collaboration and coordination between all the relevant professional bodies; activating a Facebook page to enable a professional dialogue between professionals and direct reporting from the field. Additionally, the Institute’s website offers a database which includes data files, lectures on video and information for parents and professionals about maltreatment in its various forms, and how to cope with it. · Training young researchers – The Institute has a scholarship program for post-doctoral studies abroad. The program’s graduates join the Haruv staff, become faculty members at universities and colleges and serve as agents of change, expanding the circle of researchers in Israel in the field of child abuse and neglect. Additionally, the Institute hosts workshops for Ph.D. students from all over the world and helps conduct international university courses for students of advanced studies. · Exchanging professional knowledge between Israel and other countries – In 2015, the Haruv Institute established a branch in the United States, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to develop its activities and play a leading international role in the field. Haruv-U.S.A. works as a branch of

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the Institute in training professionals, spreading innovative, up-to-date information in the field, as well as exchanging delegations of academicians and policy-makers from different countries. · Publication of an international academic journal – The Institute has joined with the Kemp Center in Denver, Colorado, to publish a new journal from Springer Publications. · Initiatives, innovation, developing new projects and joint collaborations in the field of child maltreatment, by pooling resources and knowledge. These initiatives include the initiation, construction and operation of the Haruv Children's Campus , the “MeHalev” initiative (preventing child abuse), the Strong Communities project for the prevention of child abuse and neglect, and more. The Haruv Institute employs over twenty staff workers from different professions related to each field of activity. The Institute’s work is escorted by a public Board of Directors, whose members are prominent figures in the related professional fields.

Further information is available at the Institute’s internet site: https://www.haruv.org.il/en/ and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haruvinstitute/

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OUR BUDGET

The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Foundation is the founder of the Haruv Institute and is its major contributor. The past few years have witnessed a clear and steady growth in the activities of the Haruv Institute, naturally leading to an increase in its budget.

1.5 1.5

2011

2

2012

1.8

2.5

2013

2

2.9

2014

2.25

3

2015

2.25

3.1

2016

2.55

3.6

2017

2.8

4.2

2018

3

Annual budget in millions of dollars Schusterman Foundation’s support in millions of dollars

*The chart does not include the activities of the Haruv Institute – U.S.A.

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HARUV INSTITUTE’S TENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

The year 2018 concluded a decade of the Haruv Institute’s highly meaningful activities and undertakings for Israel’s maltreated children. In honor of the tenth anniversary a special logo was designed, with the text: A Decade of Activism for Children, which during the course of the year appeared on the Institute’s various publications. On April 15, 2018, a major event was held saluting the Institute’s decade of work. Asummarizingfilmwas produced for this occasion, and a special joint publication of the “Ha’aretz” newspaper and the Haruv Institute was printed in both Hebrew and English. To view the film, press here . Toread theHa’aretz-Haruvpublication in Hebrew (confirm activating the Adobe Flash Player when entering the link), press here . The links to the film and the publication can also be found on the Haruv Institute’s website.

The main celebratory event was held at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem and began with a guided tour on the subject of children’s art in the museum. Following a reception for the invited guests, everyone gathered in the auditorium to view the short film summarizing the first decade of the Institute’s activities (the film is available on the Institute’s website). Following greetings by Prof. Asher Ben-Arieh and representatives of the Schusterman Foundation, the guests were treated to a performance by Miki Gavrielov and his daughter, Shira Gavrielov, with a program of songs of Arik Einstein. The entire evening was a tribute and a salute to all the Institute’s partners and associates in the course of its first decade of activity. Among the guests were professionals who work with the Institute, Schusterman Foundation personnel, lecturers and supervisors, and professionals who had taken part in training, education programs, seminars, conferences, etc.

Budget: NIS 150,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS I WELFARE

STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Training Program for Social Workers of the Jewish Agency October-December 2018 In collaboration with: The Jewish Agency Goal: To impart knowledge and tools for detecting and identifying maltreated children, and provide treatment. Target Population: Social workers of the Jewish Agency’s absorption centers throughout Israel.

Number of Sessions: 10

Number of Participants: 20

Location: Ramat Gan

Budget : NIS 75,000

Training Program for Home Visitors of the “Pe’imot” Program January – June 2018 In collaboration with: “Potkhim Atid” [Opening the Future] Goal: To assist home visitors who work with parents on their relationship with their young children, to help prevent neglect and abuse. Target Population: Home visitors.

Number of Sessions: 4

Number of Participants: 25

Location: Yokneam and Kiryat Gat

Budget : NIS 2,500

Seminar for Trustees of “Potkhim Atid” [Opening the Future], on: ‘Play or Abuse?: Children’s Sexual Behavior’ January – April 2018 In collaboration with: “Potkhim Atid” [Opening the Future] Goal: To provide tools to understand the spectrum of children’s sexual behavior: What lies between the appropriate and the harmful; safe, open communication with children; practical experience via simulation. Target Population: Employees of the “Potkhim Atid” program.

Number of Sessions: One-day seminar for each region, 6 sessions in total

Number of Participants: About 70 at each one-day seminar, a total of 420 participants

Location: Tiberias, Dimona, Beit-Shean, Tel-Aviv, Kiryat Gat, Akko

Budget : NIS 60,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

A Soft Mantle (Ma'atefet Raka) – Training Social Workers for Intervention with Families-at-risk February – May 2018 In collaboration with: The “Ashalim” Program, the Welfare Ministry and Social Services Goal: To train social workers, certified for intervention with families at risk who were located via the “Toddlers-at-risk Law”, in trauma-informed intervention and contact through home visits. Target Population: Social workers in welfare agencies throughout Israel who are trained to work as “soft-mantle” social workers.

Number of Sessions: 8

Number of Participants: 25

Location: Ramat Gan

Budget : NIS 24,000

Training Program on Trauma-Informed Work for the Staff of Jerusalem’s Promotion of Youth department March – May 2018 In collaboration with: Department for Promotion of Youth, Jerusalem Goal: To impart the principles of trauma-informed work to staff members working with girls in distress. Target Population: Department workers.

Number of Sessions: 3

Number of Participants: 25

Location: Haruv Institute

Budget : NIS 2,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Training Program for Foster Care Social Workers on Principles of Intervention Using a 'Trauma Lens' October – December 2018 (Third year) In collaboration with: The “Shachar” Organization – foster care services Goal: To provide the foster care social workers with the intervention principles using a “trauma lens” vis-à-vis foster parents and children removed from their homes. This year the training focused on summarizing the contents of the previous two years’ training, with emphasis on implementation of the foster care social worker's work. Target Population: Foster care social workers.

Number of Sessions: 3

Number of Participants: 70

Location: Tel Aviv

Budget : NIS 40,000

Training Program for the Staff of the Transitional Homes, Re’im and Beit Sherman: Intervention Tools with Young Children Who Experienced Trauma October – December 2018 In collaboration with: “A Home for Every Child” Organization (NGO) Goal: To provide intervention tools for the therapists and counselors in the transitional homes, Beit Sherman and Re’im, by familiarizing them with the world of content of childhood trauma, its impact on children, and intervention methods with young children who experienced traumatic events in the family. Target Population: The staff of therapists and counselors.

Number of Sessions: 10

Number of Participants: 30

Location: Jerusalem

Budget : NIS 20,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Training Seminar for the Oranim College “Meshi” Program for Preschool Caregivers November – December 2018 In collaboration with: Oranim College Goal: The “Meshi” program trains caregivers of toddlers. Within the framework of this program, the Haruv Institute presented central issues related to maltreated children, which included recognizing signs for detecting and identifying abused children, the consequences of abuse on the development of young children, the effect of trauma during the first years of life and the role of the caregiver in the care centers in coping with this phenomenon. Target Population: Caregivers of toddlers.

Number of Sessions: 10

Number of Participants: 70

Location: Oranim College

Budget : NIS 5,000

SafeCare Training Program – February 2018 In collaboration with: The municipalities of Ashdod and Holon

Goal: To train staff in the SafeCare program, designed for clients of the Welfare Bureau. The aim of the program is to prevent situations of maltreatment and violence towards children and

thus decrease/prevent repeated reporting to the welfare services. Target Population: Social workers and professional support personnel.

Number of Sessions: 5

Number of Participants: 15

Location: Holon and Ashdod (alternately)

Budget : NIS 10,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Workshop on Secondary Traumatization for Workers of the Teneh Center March 2018 In collaboration with: The Teneh Center Goal: To enable an open discussion and provide tools for coping with burnout and secondary trauma, resulting from the emotional difficulties professionals experience in working with victims of sexual abuse. Target Population: Staff members of the Teneh Center for Treatment of Victims of Sexual Abuse.

Number of Sessions: 2

Number of Participants: 12

Location: The Baruch Padeh Medical Center, Poriya

Budget : NIS 5,000

Extension Course for Therapists on DBT Therapy Skills– at the Neve Michael Children’s Village January – April 2018 In collaboration with: Neve Michael Children’s Village Goal: To impart the principles of the DBT treatment method, an evidence-based intervention for people with borderline personality disorder that has also been found suitable for the young girls treated at the Emergency Center for Girls. Target Population: Therapists treating victims of abuse in all of the Village’s frameworks (two emergency centers, an after-school facility and boarding school).

Number of Sessions: 10

Number of Participants: 15

Location: Neve Michael, Pardes Hana

Budget : NIS 20,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

A Course on Reducing Risk April – June 2018 In collaboration with: The Rotenberg Institute Goal: To provide applicable tools for treating maltreated children, through understanding the unique psychology and doctrine of Prof. Rotenberg. Target Population: Professionals in the fields of treatment and education.

Number of Sessions: 10

Number of Participants: 25

Location: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus

Budget : NIS 20,000

A Study Program of the Barkai Institute for Congregational Rabbis (second year) April – June 2018 In collaboration with: The Barkai Institute Goal: Providing tools for diagnosis and identification of maltreated children, to create

community-based protection and prevention. Target Population: Rabbis of the congregations.

Number of Sessions: 4

Number of Participants: 18

Location: Modi’in

Budget : NIS 8,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

TRAUMA-INFORMED INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

PROGRAMS RELATING TO TRAUMA TREATMENT FOR THE SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENTS Therapeutic Intervention with Children and Families in a State of Trauma and Crisis September 2017 – January 2018 In collaboration with: Welfare Department, Haifa Municipality Goal: To provide therapists with evaluation and processing tools when encountering families and children who experienced traumatic events. Special emphasis was placed on “talking about the trauma” with children, with their parents, and together. Target Population: Social workers in the Welfare Department of the Haifa Municipality and social workers in the Parent-Child Centers.

Number of Sessions: 8

Number of Participants: 36

Location: Haifa

Budget : NIS 19,000

Training Social Workers in the Local Councils – Hof HaCarmel Regional Council October – December 2018 In collaboration with: Hof HaCarmel Regional Council

Goal: To focus on the central issues when working with families in high conflict divorce disputes; specifically, parental alienation, refusal to uphold visitation rights,, therapeutic interventions with children living in families with such the disputes, and parents’ splitting mechanisms during severe disputes. Target Population: The staff of the social services department, Juvenile Law social workers, legal aid social workers and workers of the Council’s Family Division.

Number of Sessions: 4

Number of Participants: 30

Location: Hof HaCarmel Regional Council

Budget : NIS 20,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Seminar on: The "Trauma Lens" for Family Social Workers of the Welfare Department, Municipality of Netanya October – December 2018 In collaboration with: Social Services Administration, Netanya Municipality Goal: To provide tools when encountering families and children in situations of trauma and severe crisis, through the observation and implementation of the “Trauma Lens” with emphasis on talking about trauma with children and their parents. Target Population: Social workers.

Number of Sessions: 5

Number of Participants: 80

Location: Netanya

Budget : NIS 35,000

Seminar for Child & Parent Centers, Hadera & Pardes Hana on Trauma- informed intervention Principles January – March 2018 Goal: Providing tools for implementing the principles of trauma-informed intervention. Target Population: Social workers from the welfare departments of Hadera and Pardes Hana.

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 30

Location: Pardes Hana

Budget : NIS 13,000

Training Program for Therapists in Beitar Illit, on Treating Sexually Abused Children September 2018 – February 2019 In collaboration with: Welfare Department and Psychological-Educational Services, Beitar Illit Goal: Training ultra-Orthodox therapists in treating maltreated children. Target Population: Therapists in Welfare, the Psychological-Educational Services and the Parent-Child Center in Beitar Illit.

Number of Sessions: 15

Number of Participants: 28

Location: Beitar Illit

Budget : NIS 100,000

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Course on Trauma-informed Intervention for Therapists, the Shomron Region Council May – July 2018 In collaboration with: The Shomron Regional Council Goal: To impart the work principles of trauma-informed intervention. Target Population: Therapists in the following services: Treatment Center for Parents & Adolescents, the Social Services Department, the Child & Family Care Center, and the Treatment Center for Trauma, Loss and Bereavement.

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 30

Location: Barkan

Budget : NIS 17,000

Therapeutic Intervention with Children and Families in a State of Trauma and Crisis – Har Hebron Regional Council October – December 2018 In collaboration with: Har Hebron Regional Council Goal: To impart the principles of intervention based on the "trauma lens". Target Population: Social workers and psychologists from different organizations in the Har Hebron Regional Council’s region, including The Psychological-Educational Services, the welfare departments, the Hosen centers, and more.

Number of Sessions: 5

Number of Participants: 35

Location: Har Hebron Regional Council

Budget : NIS 18,000

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Training Program on the Principles of Treating Trauma, for social workers at Parent & Child Centers, Ashdod January – May 2018 In collaboration with: The Municipality of Ashdod Goal: To provide the therapists with tools when encountering families and children who experienced traumatic events, with special emphasis on talking about trauma with children, their parents and together. Target Population: Social workers at parent-child centers in Ashdod and social workers of Ashdod's various welfare departments.

Number of Sessions: 8

Number of Participants: 22

Location: Ashdod

Budget : NIS 16,000

Therapeutic Intervention with Children and Families in States of Trauma and Crisis, Sderot March – July 2018 In collaboration with: The Parent-Child Center, the Hosen Center, The Psychological- Educational Services and social workers of the Sderot Municipality Goal: To impart theoretical knowledge d a primary clinical understanding of evaluation, formulation and actual clinical interventions with traumatized children and their families. Target Population: Social workers and therapists in the various services in Sderot and environs, such as the Parent-Child Center, the Hosen centers, etc.

Number of Sessions: 9

Number of Participants: 23

Location: Sderot

Budget : NIS 20,000

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TRAUMA-BASED PROGRAMS IN COLLABORATION WITH “ORR SHALOM” (NGO) Therapeutic Work with a "Trauma Lens" at Beit Goldschmidt, Residential Treatment Center November 2017 – March 2018 In collaboration with: “Orr Shalom” Goal: To enrich the staff’s professional knowledge and professional tool box in treating young girls in residential care, with the added context of the “trauma lens”. Target Population: The entire staff of Beit Goldschmidt (director, coordinator, housemother, social workers, psychologists, teachers).

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 20

Location: Beit Goldschmidt Center, Mevasseret Zion

Budget : NIS 9,000

Working with Foster Families on the Basis of Trauma-Based Principles of Intervention November-December 2018 In collaboration with: “Orr Shalom” Goal: To impart knowledge and tools to therapists working with foster family members, and children in foster homes with disabilities – a continuation of the basic program for foster care instructors at “Orr Shalom”. Target Population: Staff teams of foster care services.

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 50

Location: Kiryat Ono and Kfar Saba

Budget : approximately NIS 22,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Trauma-informed Treatment of Social Workers in Family Foster Care and Adolescent Residential Care October – December 2018 In collaboration with: “Orr Shalom” Goal: To enrich the professional knowledge and tool box in treating children and families with the addition of the "trauma lens". Target Population: Directors and treatment teams of family foster care and adolescent residential care, “Orr Shalom”.

Number of Sessions: 23

Number of Participants: 22

Location: The “Orr Shalom” offices, Hartov

Budget : NIS 7,000

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CHILD-PARENT PSYCHOTHERAPY, CPP

Course in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Cohort 6 January 2017 – July 2018 Goal: To train therapists working with preschoolers and their parents via an innovative treatment model, to be applied in various therapeutic frameworks. Target Population: Social workers, psychologists and art therapists who work with preschoolers.

Number of Sessions: 9 seminar days and 32 bi-weekly sessions

Number of Participants: 24

Location: Throughout Israel

Budget : NIS 72,000

Supplemental Training Days for Graduates of the CPP and TTT (training and teaching course in CPP) Programs – June 2018 Goal: To strengthen the ties with the CPP founder in the U.S., Prof. Alicia Leiberman, and discuss challenging therapeutic issues. Target Population: Graduates of the CPP program and teachers and supervisors of CPP.

Number of Sessions: 2

Number of Participants: 50

Location: Haruv Institute

Budget : NIS 55,000

Supplemental Training for Graduates of the CPP and TTT

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Fourth Public Lecture and Workshop in Memory of Patricia Van Horn February 2018 Goal: Prof. Patricia Van Horn was one of the founders of the CPP treatment method taught in Israel. She visited Israel during four years to teach the CPP method, but fell ill during her stay in Israel and died at the end of January, 2014. The Haruv Institute holds annual public lectures in her memory, each year inviting a world-renowned expert on trauma in pre-school children. Additionally, an annual scholarship is given to a researcher or therapist in the field of trauma in pre-school children. Prof. Mary Dosier of Delaware University was the guest lecturer on the subject of intervention with at-risk families of preschoolers. Target Population: The target population of the lecture – the general public; the target population of the workshop – specialists in intervention with pre-school children.

Number of Sessions: 2

Number of Participants: At the lecture – about 170; the workshop – 20

Location: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus

Budget : NIS 28,000

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PROGRAMS FOR KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS AND STAFF CARING FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN

Preventing Violence andAggression of EducationalWorkers towards Children 2017 – December 2018 In collaboration with: WIZO Goal: To decrease aggression and violence of caregivers against children at the Center. Target Population: Caregivers and directors of preschool child care.

Number of Sessions: 14 groups, 2 sessions per group

Number of Participants: 25 participants in each group

Location: Throughout Israel

Budget : NIS 19,000

Training Program for the African Educational Staff of “UNITAF” (NGO) October – December 2018 In collaboration with: “UNITAF” (NGO) Goal: To help kindergarten teachers better understand the children’s behavior and cope with their professional difficulties, with empathy and professionalism. Target Population: African kindergarten teachers and caregivers working at day-care and after-school centers.

Number of Sessions: 2 groups, 5 sessions per group

Number of Participants: 40

Location: Tel-Aviv

Budget : NIS 10,000

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TRAINING FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS

Training Program in Trauma-informed Interventions, for Staff of the Child Development Centers of the Clalit HMO November – December 2018 In collaboration with: Clalit HMO Goal: To expose the participants to the "trauma lens" and the CPP-based treatment principles. Target Population: Social workers and psychologists at the centers .

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 25

Location: Rishon LeZion

Budget : NIS 4,000

Principles of Intervention with Pre-School Children who Experienced Trauma, and their Families - Child Development Centers, Northern Region November – December 2018 In collaboration with: Child Development Centers, Maccabi and Clalit HMO’s, the Center for the Child, Haifa Goal: Provide theoretical knowledge from theCPPmodel, andaprimary clinical understanding of evaluation, formulation and actual clinical interventions. Target Population: Psychologists and social workers who work with pre-school children .

Number of Sessions: 7

Number of Participants: 30

Location: Haifa

Budget : NIS 7,000

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TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS OF SOCIAL WORK

Seminars with Simulations (with professional actors) April – June 2018 In collaboration with: Ben-Gurion University, Tel-Hai Academic College, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem Goal: To expose students to the topic of trauma in childhood and its effects, and provide skills in talking with at-risk families, via the use of simulation. Target Population: Students of social work.

Number of Sessions: 1-2 sessions in each institution

Number of Participants: Approximately 120 at each session

Location: Throughout Israel

Budget : NIS 60,000

Course for Students from the Hebrew University: The Principles of Trauma- Informed Therapy with Children and families March – June 2018 In collaboration with: The Hebrew University, Jerusalem Goal: To provide the principles of childhood trauma-informed therapy. Target Population: M.A. Students in Social Work, at the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work.

Number of Sessions: 12

Number of Participants: 30

Location: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus

Budget : NIS 20,000

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TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR THE STAFF OF THE “OTOT” ORGANIZATION (NGO) One-Day Study Seminar: Talking Directly with Adolescents about Trauma March 3, 2018 In collaboration with: “Otot” (NGO) Goal: To expose counselors working at the “Otot” hostels to process the need and skills for speaking directly with adolescents about trauma. Target Population: Counselors from four hostels of “Otot” (NGO) .

Number of Participants: 40

Location: The Haruv Children's Campus

Budget : NIS 3,000

Training Program for Hostel Coordinators November – May 2018 In collaboration with: “Otot” (NGO) Goal: To implement the contents learned in the previous year’s training program on the subject of the "trauma lens". Target Population: Hostel coordinators of “Otot” (NGO) .

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 19

Location: Haruv Institute

Budget : NIS 5,000

Creating Hostels Oriented Towards Trauma Principles for Adolescent Boys at Risk Throughout the year In collaboration with: “Otot” (NGO) Goal: To help instill knowledge and tools based on work with children who experienced trauma, at hostels for at-risk adolescent boys. Target Population: The staff of three hostels in Jerusalem: Oranim, Atnachta, Beit-Ariel .

Number of Sessions: 5

Number of Participants: 10

Location: Jerusalem

Budget : NIS 3,000

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TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR TREATMENT OF VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ABUSE

TRAINING FOR THE ARAB COMMUNITY Training in Caring for Sexually Abused Children in Arab Society May – December 2018 Goal: To train therapists in the Arab sector in treating sexually abused children. Target Population: Therapists in East Jerusalem.

Number of Sessions: 20

Number of Participants: 24

Location: The Haruv campus

Budget : NIS 150,000

Training Educational Psychologists for the Detection, Identification and Prevention of Sexual Abuse October – December 2018 In collaboration with: “360º - The National Program” Goal: To provide tools for detection, identification and prevention of sexual abuse in the educational system in villages. Target Population: Educational psychologists.

Number of Sessions: 10

Number of Participants: 24

Location: Kafr Kanna

Budget : NIS 35,000

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TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR THE ULTRA-ORTHODOX COMMUNITY Training the Educational Staff at the Talmud Torah centers in Bnei Brak, Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh January – December 2018 Goal: To increase awareness of the subject of sexual abuse and increase the detection and identification of children in Talmud Torah schools that were maltreated. Target Population: Educational staffs at the Talmud Torah schools in Bnei Brak, Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh.

Number of Sessions: 4-10 in each school

Number of Participants: Approximately 200

Location: Jerusalem, Bnei Brak and Beit Shemesh

Budget : NIS 35,000

Training Psychologists of the Psychological-Educational Services, Elad September 2017 – June 2018 In collaboration with: The Elad Municipality Goal: To train psychologists from the Psychological-Educational Service in treating sexually abused children in the ultra-Orthodox community. Target Population: Educational psychologists in Elad, Shomron and Emannuel.

Number of Sessions: 20

Number of Participants: 25

Location: Shoham

Budget : NIS 100,000

Training Program for Congregational Rabbis in Beit Shemesh October 2018 Goal: To increase awareness of the subject of sexual abuse, and the role of the rabbi’s intervention in the community on this subject. Target Population: The rabbis of the Beit Shemesh congregations.

Number of Sessions: 3

Number of Participants: 20

Location: Beit Shemesh

Budget : NIS 5,000

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Training Program for Youth Counselors in the ultra-Orthodox Communities in Jerusalem November – December2018 Goal: To provide tools for detecting and identifying maltreated children and youth. Target Population: Youth counselors in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods.

Number of Sessions: 4

Number of Participants: 20

Location: Jerusalem

Budget : NIS 6,000

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS ON THE SUBJECT OF SEXUAL ABUSE Treating Child Victims of Sexual Abuse – for the Staff of the Centers for the Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse January – December 2018 Goal: To provide the staff workers at the centers progressive training in treating child victims of sexual abuse. Target Population: Therapists who work at the centers.

Number of Sessions: About 700 hours of training in 13 centers throughout Israel

Number of Participants: About 200

Location: Throughout Israel

Budget : NIS 360,000

One-Day Enrichment Seminar for Counselors of the “Latet Peh” Organization (NGO) January – December 2018 Goal: To train facilitators to lead educational teams, students and parents in schools. Target Population: Counselors at “Latet Peh” NGO.

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 25

Location: The Haruv Children's Campus

Budget : NIS 3,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Training Program: Treating Child Victims of Sexual Abuse –In Collaboration with the External Studies Unit, Hebrew University, Jerusalem November 2018 – March 2019 Goal: To train therapists treating children and adolescents who were sexually abused. Target Population: Social workers, psychologists and therapists with a Master’s degree.

Number of Sessions: 15

Number of Participants: 30

Location: The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Budget : NIS 60,000

Training Program in Northern Israel for Treating Child Victims of Sexual Abuse October 2018 – February 2019 Goal: To train therapists treating children and adolescents who were sexually abused. Target Population: Social workers, psychologists and therapists with a Master’s degree.

Number of Sessions: 20

Number of Participants: 20

Location: Beit-Rut, Afula

Budget : NIS 150,000

Inter-Ministerial Program for Sexual Health and Reducing Sexual Violence January – December 2018 In collaboration with: “Ashalim” Goal: To impart knowledge and tools for detecting and identifying maltreated children, and treating them. Target Population: Staff workers in the fields of therapy, education, health, security, parents and students.

Number of Sessions: About 200 hours of training in four cities

Number of Participants: About 200

Location: Be’er Sheva, Petakh Tikva, Orr Yehuda and Dimona

Budget : NIS 100,000

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PROGRAMS RELATING TO CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

A Study Program for Social Workers of the Rehabilitation Department, Ashkelon May – July 2018 In collaboration with: Rehabilitation Department, Ashkelon Municipality Goal: To train workers to detect and identify suspicion of child abuse, and provide intervention tools to protect the children and provide therapy for the abused child. Target Population: Social workers in the Rehabilitation Department of the Ashkelon Municipality, social workers in rehabilitation frameworks within the community.

Number of Sessions: 4

Number of Participants: 18

Location: Ashkelon

Budget : NIS 10,000

A Study Program for Social Workers of the Rehabilitation Department, Ashdod October – November 2018 In collaboration with: The Ashdod Municipality

Goal: To provide tools for identification and detection of maltreated children, and help in the stages of therapy for the abused child. To raise awareness of the protection required by children with special needs. Target Population: Social workers in the Rehabilitation Department of the Ashdod Municipality, social workers in rehabilitation frameworks within the community.

Number of Sessions: 4

Number of Participants: 35

Location: The Treatment Center for Drug Addiction and Alcoholism, Ashdod

Budget : NIS 10,000

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TRAINING PROTECTION COMMITTEES

Protection Staff, Southern Har Hebron March – June 2018 In collaboration with: The Regional Council of southern Har Hebron

Background and Goal: Small, well-knit communities at times cope with suspected maltreatment within the family or in the public domain. The suspect as well as the victim are members of the community, and in fact the abusive act is very similar to abuse inside the family. The community members are committed to abiding to the law, and it is their duty and their right to request legal aid (the Juvenile Law, treatment and observation, and mandatory reporting). The aim of the program is to help the community promote the protection of children from maltreatment. Target Population: Members of the Protection Committees of the Council.

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 25

Location: Meitarim – the Regional Council, southern Har Hebron

Budget : NIS 30,000

Study Program for Protection Committees, Yoav Regional Council May – July 2018 In collaboration with: The Rehabilitation Department, Yoav Regional Council Goal: To help the community promote the protection of their children from maltreatment. Target Population: Members of the protection committees of the kibbutzim in the Council .

Number of Sessions: 6

Number of Participants: 30

Location: The Treatment Center for Drug Addiction and Alcoholism, Ashdod

Budget : NIS 29,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Study Program for Protection Committees, Beit Hilkiya May – July 2018 In collaboration with: The Regional Council of Nahal Sorek

Goal: To provide tools for identification and detection of maltreated children, to instill knowledge on managing a crisis, define work procedures and the borders of the sector, and create joint team work. Target Population: Members of the Protection Committee and the community social worker.

Number of Sessions: 5

Number of Participants: 6

Location: Beit Hilkiya Club House

Budget : NIS 10,000

Study Program for Protection Committees, Mateh Yehuda Regional Council October – January 2018 In collaboration with: Mateh Yehuda Regional Council Goal: To help the community promote their children’s protection from maltreatment. Target Population: Members of the protection committees of the kibbutzim in the Council.

Number of Sessions: 7

Number of Participants: 40

Location: Mateh Yehuda Regional Council

Budget : NIS 29,000

Study Program for Protection Committees, Mateh Yehuda Regional Council

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Study Program for the Protection Committee of the Yesodot Settlement December 2018 In collaboration with: The Regional Council of Nahal Sorek Goal: To help the community promote their children’s protection from maltreatment. Target Population: Members of the Protection Committee and the community social worker in the settlement of Yesodot.

Number of Sessions: 2

Number of Participants: 7

Location: The Regional Council of Nahal Sorek

Budget : NIS 2,000

CHILD PROTECTION CENTERS

Training by Colleagues of the Protection Centers’ Police January – December 2018 In collaboration with: The Welfare Ministry and the Social Services

Goal: To serve as a source of inspiration and teaching for the policemen, by colleagues from a variety of experiences and multi-cultural backgrounds; to help counsel, direct and support, and together create a sense of belonging. This group will serve as a platform for enriching the world of content of this role, with emphasis on the uniqueness of the work at the protection center, as part of a multi-professional team. Target Population: The policemen at the protection centers.

Number of Sessions: 12

Number of Participants: 8, 1 policeman from each Center

Location: Tel Aviv

Budget : NIS 15,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ WELFARE

Training by Colleagues of the Protection Centers’ Directors January – December 2018 In collaboration with: The Welfare Ministry and the Social Services Goal: To create a source of teaching and consultation by colleagues for the directors of protection centers. Target Population: The directors of the protection centers.

Number of Sessions: 12

Number of Participants: 8, 1 director from each Center

Location: Tel Aviv

Budget : NIS 15,000

Orientation Seminar for Workers of the Child Protection Centers June 2018 Goal: To unify all the workers of the protection centers for a fun event to help release tension and cope with burnout in their work. Target Population: The workers at the protection centers.

Number of Sessions: 2

Number of Participants: 42

Location: Nof Genosar

Budget : NIS 43,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS I HEALTH CARE

STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ HEALTH CARE

TRAINING NURSES

A Course in Detecting Maltreated Children in Well Baby Clinics July – December 2018 In collaboration with: The “Meir” School of Nursing Goal: Provide tools for detecting maltreated children at the Tipat Halav centers, with an understanding of the complexity and ramifications of such abuse for the long-term. Target Population: Public health nurses in an advanced basic course.

Number of Sessions: 5

Number of Participants: 30

Location: The “Meir” School of Nursing

Budget : NIS 5,000

One-Day Seminar on the Role of the Public Health Nurse in Detecting Maltreated Children June 13, 2018 In collaboration with: The Wolfson School of Nursing Goal: To provide tools for detecting risk conditions in the family and treating them. Target Population: Public health nurses in an advanced basic course.

Number of Participants: 30

Location: The Wolfson Hospital, Holon

Budget : NIS 3,000

One-Day Seminar for School Nurses, on Maltreatment of Children and Its Effect on the Child’s Health December 24, 2018 In collaboration with: The Health Ministry Goal: To increaseawareness among school nurses inorder todetect child victims of maltreatment. Target Population: School nurses.

Number of Participants: 90

Location: Yezreel Valley College

Budget : NIS 2,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ HEALTH CARE

LEARNING DAYS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR COMMUNITY MEDICAL STAFFS

TRAINING FOR MACCABI HMO HEALTH SERVICES STAFF Training Program on the Subject of Physical Abuse of Children March, June 2018 In collaboration with: The Maccabi HMO health services Goal: To increase knowledge regarding the physical abuse of children. Target Population: Staff of the Maccabi HMO health services, central region.

Number of Sessions: 2

Number of Participants: 25

Location: Maccabi HMO Branch, Givata’im

Budget : NIS 3,000

Training Program: The Doctor’s Role in Detecting Maltreated Children and How to Treat Them May – June 2018 In collaboration with: Maccabi HMO health services Goal: To provide tools for detecting and identifying maltreated children and treating them. Target Population: Pediatricians in the Maccabi HMO health services.

Number of Sessions: 3

Number of Participants: 20

Location: Maccabi HMO, Kiryat Gat

Budget : NIS 2,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ HEALTH CARE

One-Day Seminar on Child Abuse and Neglect and Its Consequence on the Health of the Child November 21, 2018 In collaboration with: Maccabi HMO health services Goal: Provide tools for detectingmaltreatedchildren, and their treatment,withanunderstanding of the consequences of such abuse for both the short-term and the long-term. Target Population: Doctors, nurses, social workers, paramedical staff.

Number of Participants: 100

Location: Maccabi HMO, Ramat HaSharon

Budget : NIS 2,000

TRAINING FOR THE CLALIT HMO HEALTH SERVICES STAFF The Role of the Doctor in Detecting Maltreated Children, and Their Treatment May 7, 2018 In collaboration with: Clalit HMO health services Goal: To expand the knowledge of pediatricians in the community regarding the maltreatment of children. Target Population: Pediatricians working with the Clalit HMO health services.

Number of Sessions: 1

Number of Participants: 17

Location: Clalit HMO branch, Lod

Budget : NIS 2,000

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STUDY AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ׀ HEALTH CARE

TRAINING COURSES FOR HOSPITAL MEDICAL STAFFS

Training Hospital Emergency Room Staffs at Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, the French Hospital, Nazareth, Carmel and Rambam, Haifa, Shaare Zedek, Jerusalem January – March, June 2018 In collaboration with: The Ministry of Health Goal: To provide tools for detecting maltreated children, and their treatment, with an understanding of the consequences of such abuse for both the short-term and the long-term. Target Population: Doctors, nurses and social workers in the hospitals’ children’s wards. Number of Sessions: A total of 26: 12 in Hadassah, Jerusalem (four series); 3 in Rambam, Haifa; 3 in Shaare Zedek, Jerusalem, 6 in the French Hospital, Nazareth and 2 in Carmel Hospital, Haifa

Number of Participants: 60

Location: In the various hospitals

Budget : NIS 120,000

Training Staff at Hospitals of the Clalit HMO Health Services October 2017 – January 2018, October – December 2018 In collaboration with: Clalit HMO health services Goal: To provide the medical staff with tools to cope with situations in which there is suspicion of maltreatment of children. Target Population: Doctors and nurses of the Clalit HMO hospitals.

Number of Sessions: Two courses, of 3 sessions and 8 sessions

Number of Participants: 55

Location: Tel Aviv

Budget : NIS 19,000

Training Staff at Hospital of the Clalit HMO Health Services

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