Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society

by Transicion a la Vida
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Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
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Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society
Empower Youth Transition from Orphanage to Society

Project Report | Oct 5, 2021
Caring about Caregivers

By Lucija Rozic | Team member

Last time we gave a peek into our program for Caregivers and the problems they face. This time we want to talk about the importance of their role in a child's healthy development. A Caregiver who offers love, guidance and provides a sense of acceptance and security can have a positive effect on psychical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. 

The majority of children/youth in orphanages didn’t or don't have a positive affectional role in their lives which leads to general insecurity about everyone and everything. Entering an institution such as an orphanage, substitute home or foster home can seem the best solution in certain situations but it can come with a toll. The institution should provide security and protection, but as every organization, it consists out of people and these people need to be educated, trained, and ready to work with vulnerable populations to push them in the right direction.

We have seen the consequences of unprepared Caregivers carrying their own burden, and the negative effects they have on our participants. This is why we’ve started the program Caring about the Caregivers which allows us not only to support the Caregivers but also the orphanage and the participants. 

Our alliances with the embassy of Canada and the Ministry of Social Development, who also recognize the importance of the project, have helped us expand our support to more orphanages in the interior of Panama, which have less access to funds, training, and other educational programs.

For 6 months, 4 days in a month we’ll have the opportunity to work with 50 Caregivers in groups and individually, but it won’t be just us. One of the highlights of the program is creating a network where all the Caregivers can share their experiences, learn and support each other.

This is the first week of implementation in the interior so stay tuned for more information next time,

Sincerely,

Your TaV team

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Transicion a la Vida

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