AL-AMAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEAF


General Information


Type of Organization:

Local NGO

Acronym:

Governorate:

Qalqilya (Main Branch)

Establishment Year:

1994

Address:

Kafrasaba Neighborhood / Kafrasaba Street (Al Salam Street) / Kfar Saba neighborhood

Telephone:

092940625

Website:

Fax:

092945953

E-mail:

alamal deaf@org

Person in Charge

Name:

Waleed Mahmoud Nazzal

Position:

Director

Telephone:

092940627

Mobile:

0599211065

E-mail:

paldeafu@gmail.com

Staff:

Social Worker (1) Vocational Specialist (6) Speech Therapist (1)

Mission & Goals


Mission:


Goals:

Target Groups


ChildrenYouthWomenMen

Activities / Interventions


Information dissemination to the community at large
Information on the current situation, relief efforts or available services
Facilitation of conditions for community local
Support for emergency relief that is initiated by the community
Strengthening of community and family support
Support for social support activities that are initiated by the community
Strengthening of parenting/family supports
Facilitation of community supports to vulnerable persons
Structured recreational or creative activities
Safe spaces
Child & Youth friendly spaces
Psychosocial support in education
Psychosocial support to student teachers
psychosocial work
Lining vulnerable individuals/families to resources
Psychological intervention & Clinical management
Basic counselling for individuals
Basic counselling families
Basic counselling for groups
General activities to support MHPSS
Training. / TOT
Technical or clinical supervision
Advocacy

Time of implementation:

MorningEvening

Place of implementation:

CenterOther

Geographical Distribution of the Services / Activities:

CityVillage

Cost of the services provided:

Partial Cost

Mental and Behavioral Disorders


Disorders of psychological development
Specific developmental of speech & language
Scholastic skill
Behavioral & emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in child & adolescence
Hyper kinetic disorders
Conduct disorders
Mental disability
Mild

Training


Research