Psychologist Trainer
YES Theatre for Communication among Youth:
A training program in the psychosocial well-being interventions with Children
Project Title: Child detention
1-Background and Rationale
The proposed project is unique in that it gathers the energy and commitment of a group of partner organizations in the Hebron Governorate to foster the professional dialogue dynamics necessary for improving the psychosocial well being and mental health of Palestinian children who have just been released from detention in Israeli prisons. Administrative detention or detention without charge or trial for periods of 3 months which may be renewed indefinitely is a major source of trauma for both the detainees and the community as a whole. As of May 2014 there were 196 child prisoners with 27 under the age of 161 in Israeli prisons where they are also denied family visits.
The proposed intervention addresses the trauma suffered by the detainees and their families and communities by working with an array of activities based on theatre and drama aimed at promoting healthy psychosocial development; providing additional tools to community workers, support of early learning and providing much needed recreational activities to ex-detainees, their families and the whole community.
The primary target group of these activities are the children and youth (male and female) who have just been released from detention in Israel, and by extension; parents, psychologists, social workers, teachers. The project partners and main stakeholders coordinating to make this possible include; the Palestinian Ministry of Detainees and Ex-Detainees, the Prisoners Club, the Palestinian Ministry of Education, UNRWA and CBOs active in providing services for the project main target group. The proposed project targets all main residential centers across the Hebron Governorate. The indirect or final beneficiaries of this project include the public at large, children and youth (males and females ages 12-45), public institutions and CBOs.
The overall objective: “Contributing to the improvement of psychosocial well-being of Palestinian children (ex-detainees) and enabling them to pursue or resume a healthy life through the medium of theatre to address social and development issues”- is the long-term development effort or impact of the project, and contributes to setting the features of a strong and modern society. Yes Theatre and its partners will exert a consolidated effort throughout the project duration (two years) to respond to immediate community needs with a special focus on the mental health’s needs of the project’s direct target groups and final beneficiaries. This is aligned with the development goals and interventions of most Palestinian institutions. The project will immediately impact Palestinian children and youth (ex-detainees) as the direct target groups by providing them with care and services to improve their psychosocial well-being and mental health situation through the use of theatre and drama. In addition, the project will positively impact the work of a group of Drama teacher, by providing them with a specialized training program in drama therapy.
The specific objective of the project will be met through the involvement of numerous groups from the Palestinian society with a particular emphasis on youth and children (ex-detainees/ ages 12-18) who are in a very sensitive transitional phase resulting from their experiences of the detention in Israel. These groups will be actively involved in innovative forms of artistic expression, and active learning processes in theatre. Through this engagement, they will exercise their main rights as human beings; build awareness to their rights, self-confidence and esteem. Other target groups include professionals in the sector, NGOs active in mental health and their management and technical staff. It is worth mentioning that Yes Theatre and its partners agreed on using theatre as a main tool to develop a better communication strategy that aimed at sensitizing the local and international communities to the main psychosocial problems that resulted for Palestinian children in general with a special focus on detainees and ex-detainees.
The project is designed to take place over two years. To achieve the specific objective and consequently to contribute to achieving the overall objective, three results are proposed which illustrate engagement at various levels with the direct target groups, and the resulting benefits accruing long term for the indirect target groups. These results will be achieved through implementing clustered sets of activities. For each result, measurable indicators have been developed to measure accomplishments. Means of verification are defined to guide monitoring and assessment of accomplishment.
The three action results are:
R1: Capacities of professionals from Yes Theatre are strengthened in facilitating and monitoring comprehensive psychosocial and cognitive support for ex-detained children.
Main activities: A capacity building program will be build for Yes Theatre’s drama teachers by a specialist in psychology / dramatherapy.
R2 Children and parents’ self-confidence, trust are improved.
Main activities: Plays and drama workshops will be organized for ex-detainees children and their parents
R3 The impact of the problem of child detention is decreased due to the mobilization of the local and international community.
Main activities: Plays will be performed by ex-detainees children and professionals for the local community and main stakeholders.
Yes Theatre in cooperation with CSSR (Centrale Sanitaire Suisse Romande) developed the strategies, activities and outputs for all four results collectively. Therefore, the results, strategies and activities in this action, targeting and affecting various groups, are closely interrelated and overlap.
For more information on the project and/or to see the project’s document, please contact Yes Theatre and the CSSR.
2-Purpose, objectives of the consultancy
The overall purpose of the consultancy is to design a training program for a group of drama teacher in Drama therapy. The adaptable program should cover the following training topics (but other relevant topics can be proposed by the consultant):
- Training Yes Theatre Drama Teachers in counseling skills/relationship between patient and caregiver/participative observation (30 training hours).
- Training Yes Theatre Drama Teachers in trauma and crisis intervention (30 training hours).
- Training Yes Theatre Drama Teachers in-group dynamic (15 training hours).
- Training Yes Theatre Drama teachers in parental guidance. (15 training hours).
- Training Yes Theatre Drama Teachers in Mental Health detention (15 training hours).
3-Scope of Work
The assigned trainer has to design and conduct 115 training hours with Drama teachers. The program has to be conducted between the 20th of August – 20th of October. Training sessions will be held at Yes Theatre premises and logistics will be offered. The consultant also has to review and adapt the Monitoring and Evaluation Matrix (M&E) of the project; in particular to collaborate on the creation of (pre/post)tests and others means to measure the mental health impact of the proposed activities on the beneficiary.
4-Outputs
-An action plan with a price offer.
-115 training hours
-Final report for the training program, including an evaluation of the impact of the training on the beneficiary.
5-Required Expertise
The training program will be designed and implemented by a qualified phycologist or drama therapist who has more than 5 - 10 years' experience in the psychosocial well-being fields.
S/He must have demonstrable experience conducting similar consultancies and trainings. Knowledge and experience in participatory approach and interactive exercises are key pre-requisites.
Experience and knowledge of the Middle East context is appreciate.
Training will be held in English, but knowledge of Arabic is a plus.
8-Management of the consultancy
Ms. Saja Shami (Yes Theatre Executive Manager) and MR. Gaspard Nordmann (Centrale Sanitaire Suisse Romande) will manage the process. The external consultant should relay on them to arrange and facilitate his/her activities within the consultancy’s targeted areas.
Note: Interested candidates should submit the following documents before the 27th of July 2015:
-A Personal resume
-An Action plan for the consultancy.
-A Price offer.
Emails:
Saja Shami:
[email protected]
Tel/Fax: 00970-2-2291559 (Palestine)
Gaspard Nordmann:
[email protected]
Tel: +41.22.329.59.37
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