Project Report
| May 13, 2019
May 2019 Updates - Trauma Relief
By Pamela Zanatta | Project Leader - IAHV Mexico
Please refer attached PDF report with details of our recent workshops and trainings in Mexico in the year 2019 so far. The locations were in Carmen Serdan indigenous school and in Cautitlan Iscalli Catholic Church in Mexico. Also fid in the report details of upcoming trauma relief workshops and Training of Trainers from June to August 2019. We are currently capacity- building by training the youth groups from the community to conduct trauma relief and YES! 9Youth Empowerment Seminar) workshops under the guidance of experienced teachers.
May 19th to June 8th
June 16th to August 14th
Thanks for your support that makes this work possible!
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Feb 11, 2019
Project Report 10-02
By Alejandra Cervera | Project Director
Dear Supporters,
Thank you so much for all your help and encourangment for this amazing.
The Trauma Relief Mexico Program is working hand to hand with UNAM and the National Institution of Psiquiatry. The 14th and 21st of November we worked with the National University UNAM supporting the capacitation of mental health professional of the 911Mexico city phone response team.
On November 5th, we had the honor to sign the Constitutive Act of the Mexican “Attention of mental and psychosocial health committee” , The International Association for Human Values (AIVH) and the National Institute of Psychiatry "Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz", together with other government institutions and international organizations, are now part of the first National Committee for responding during disasters in the Mental and Emotional matters.
Please see attached report for full report
We look forward to continue our efforts in supporting Mexico community.
Best Regards
IAHV Mexico Team
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Nov 12, 2018
Project Report 12-11-18
By Cer Vera Ale Jandra | Project Director
Dear Supporters,
We started the program on September 18th with one week of workshops at the Psychiatry National Institution.
We also had important meetings with the members of the National Committee for the Attention of Mental and Psychosocial Health in Critical Situations and Disasters, we already sing the Constitutive Act of the Committee, which make us members of this important group.
With the committee, we are working on a Psychological First Aid capacitation that may include basic breathing techniques. this capacitation will be a national requirement for emergency first responders and psychology students of the most important colleges in our country.
Confirmed educational institutions for TR Workshops in Mexico City. (all of this schools had severe or moderated damage)
Thank you so much for your support as it will help us to grow this project and reach out to more people
THANK YOU
Best Regards
IAHV Mexico Team
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