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Tsunami
battered women's needs addressed
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UNIFEM the
United Nation's arm for the women development recently
entered into a partnership with Damrivi Foundation in
Organisation for social economic and spiritual development
through Buddhist insights in order to address the specific
women's needs battered by tsunami.
UNIFEM's South Asia Regional Office, in its endeavor to
promote skills development for women tsunami victims with a
view to economic rehabilitation entered into partnership
with the Damrivi Foundation to implement a professional
Counselling Certificate Course with Buddhist Insights.
Accordingly the foundation will train 20 tsunami victim
women or those engaged as social workers in the tsunami
affected areas to counsel women in a culturally and gender
sensitive manner.
The course comprising 200 hours delivered on Saturdays and
Sundays over a period of six months includes general
counselling skills, specific women counselling skills,
trauma counselling, Buddhist counselling therapies and field
placements.
The course which has been made available free of charge
accommodates 22 trainees from tsunami affected areas such as
Hambantota, Tangalle, Matara, Balapitiya, Galle Ambalangoda,
Panadura.
This includes a wide spectrum of trainees such as teachers,
social workers, counsellors attached to schools, nurses,
students of speech therapy, officials attached to the Social
Services Department and Government Administration, womens'
development organisations such as Women in Need (WIN),
Centre for Development of Women etc.
The trainees were chosen subject to an interview and as to
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from the
fundamental qualities necessary for a counsellor, the
potential to serve the women affected by tsunami was
priority.
The course is conducted by a panel of experts including
Damrivi Chairman Prof. Asanga Tilakaratne Ph.D Director
Postgraduate Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies,
University of Kelaniya, Ven. Wariyapola Sumanajothi MA,
Damrivi Trustee, Dr. Pushpakumara Kadapolaarachchi MBBS,
Senior Registrar in Psychiatry, National Hospital, Colombo
Dr. Manjula Vidanapathirana Ph.D, Senior Lecture in
Educational Psychology, University of Colombo, Dr. Buddhika
Mallikahewa MBBS, Registrar in Psychiatry, Mental Hospital
Angoda, Dr. Palitha Bandara MBBS, Provincial Public Health
Medical Officer, North Central Province and a few guest
lecturers such as Prof. Swarna Wijetunge Ph.D from the
University of Colombo, Dr. V.H.S. Harischandra, Dr. Padmal
De Silva Ph.D. The Advisory Board for the Course include
Prof. Asanga Tilakaratne Ph.D. Dr. Padmal De Silva Ph.D from
Kings College, University of London, Dr. Varuni Ganepola
Ph.D. from the University of Colombo.
Damrivi Foundation which has counselling and professional
training in counselling with Buddhist insights as one of
their key areas of activity has already implemented a Child
Counselling Course for the benefit of children affected by
tsunami which has been made available free of charge to
those dealing with children in tsunami areas.
Further the Damrivi Foundation delivers a 12 month diploma
Course in Buddhist Psychology and Psychological Counselling
and a 9 month Certificate Course on counselling with
Buddhist insights.
Ever since tsunami Damrivi in partnership with Dialog GSM
has implemented a specially designed psychological support
programme which includes a medical camp, counselling,
psychiatry, art therapy, cultural and religious rites and
rituals.
Apart from counselling Damrivi engages in a number of
projects for social economic and spiritual development.
Their web site can be accessed on www.damrivi.net. for more
details.
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