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9 people are interested
Mental Health Provider/Therapist for Afghan refugee wellness program
ORGANIZATION: SAFE HAVEN SPACE
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9 people are interested
Safe Haven Space is a nonprofit organization that works to support refugees in the Northern Virginia area through mental health awareness, education, and services. We are working to serve Afghan refugees students aged 16-25 at this time. We will be holding mental health virtual workshops via Zoom to help foster a healthy perception of mental health, improve their well-being, and break the stigma surrounding mental health.
The program will consist of five virtual Zoom sessions from May 6 to July 1 biweekly and there will be an in-person orientation event in the Fairfax, VA area on April 29.
We are looking for mental health providers or therapists who have worked with refugee groups or individuals before. Duties will include reviewing our prepared curriculum, preparing ideas and materials for your assigned age group for the Zoom sessions based on the curriculum topics, leading the sessions with participants, and creating a safe space.
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About SAFE HAVEN SPACE
Location:
11797 Valley Ridge Circle, FAIRFAX, VA 22033, US
Mission Statement
Safe Haven Space is committed to offering mental health and well-being programs and education to refugee students and their families.
Description
Mental health has a harmful stigma prevalent in many communities around the world, especially among the refugee population. After being forced out of their original communities, it becomes harder for refugee students to function in both school and life settings without healing from the trauma that many encounter before, during, and after their transition to the United States of America. Our number one goal is to educate refugee students and families on the importance of well-being and mental health as well as provide mental health services to assist students in becoming self-confident so they can integrate into American society successfully. We will do this by teaching students what psychological well-being looks like, the different ways it can affect the human body, and the consequences when young people do not get the mental health care they need. We will work with students’ families to break the stigma that is commonly held in refugee households, encouraging unity within the family by offering them ways to practice and incorporate a variety of psychological fitness exercises.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
March 12, 2023
SKILLS
- Counseling / Mental Health
- Crisis Counseling
- Organization
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
- Teens
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training
- 2-3 hours a week