Childhood and Motherhood raises awareness of issues of violence against children and belonging in a workshop
The National Council for Childhood and Motherhood organized a workshop entitled “Belonging, promoting human development and raising awareness of issues of violence against children” as part of the activities implemented by the Council within the framework of the program to eliminate female genital mutilation, and in line with the goals of the Presidential Initiative for Human Development. A new beginning for building humanity. Raising awareness of issues of violence, methods of prevention and protection, means of effective reporting and communication, as well as belonging and strengthening the national identity of the family and the nation.
He participated in the workshop Dr. Nour Osama, behavior modification consultant and member of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, Dr. Iman Habib, director of the council’s female genital mutilation elimination program, program coordinators Mr. Mohamed Ezz, Mr. Amr Shalgami, Dr. Nadia Zakir, director of the Psychological Support and Family Guidance Unit, and the work teams of the Psychological Support Unit, Dr. Karim Mutawa. , Dr. Mahitab Muhammad, Dr. Ola Muhammad, Dr. Salma Sami, and the Legal Support Unit work teams, Ihab Adel and Amr Al-Khatib.
"Natheef" The workshop also included developing children’s various cognitive skills and identifying their strengths, such as good interaction with others and the ability to learn quickly, and weaknesses To help families get rid of them, correct wrong behaviors, and reinforce positive behavior, using some means appropriate for their ages, such as showing some videos and comic stories Drawings and the use of art therapy to train the child to Expressing his feelings in a proper way.
She added "clean" At the end of the workshop, some guidance is provided to families on how to communicate with their children and the best ways to deal with them and modify their behaviors through several tests that were carried out with the children during the workshop.
She said that the workshop also aimed to introduce children to means of communication and support through the child helpline 16000 or the WhatsApp application on 01102121600, as well as various images and forms of violence and methods of prevention and protection from them, as well as providing advice and support to families in everything related to dealing with their children with… Providing free consultations through the hotline or the Council’s Psychological Support and Family Guidance Unit.