An-Najah National University / Department of Social Guidance


General Information


Type of Organization:

Private

Acronym:

NNU

Governorate:

Nablus (Main Branch)

Establishment Year:

1941

Address:

Nablus / Al Najah street

Telephone:

09-2345113

Website:

www.najah.edu

Fax:

09-2345982

E-mail:

faten_az@najah.edu

Person in Charge

Name:

Faten Adnan Mohammad Abu Za'rour

Position:

Social Worker

Telephone:

09-2394960

Mobile:

0598999365

E-mail:

faten_az@najah.edu

Staff:

Psychiatrist (1) Social Worker (2) Community Worker (4)

Mission & Goals


Mission:

An-Najah National University is a public institution whose mission is to advance learning, share knowledge and foster the skills needed in young men and women to succeed as persons and professionals in all spheres of life. An-Najah also aims to instill a love of understanding in the students and to promote a culture of scientific excellence. The University strives to equip its students with the skills necessary to be productive and creative members of the Palestinian society and to compete in the domestic, Arab and international work markets.
The University is also dedicated to advancing scientific research on a global level and to meeting the community’s needs by participating in sustainable economic, technical and human development. Additionally, An-Najah strives to preserve the cultural and religious heritage of the Palestinian people and to increase knowledge of this heritage.


Goals:

Always seek to communicate directly with students through courses and individual and groups sessions.

Target Groups


Youth

Activities / Interventions


Information dissemination to the community at large
Information on the current situation, relief efforts or available services
Messages on positive coping
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
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
Advocacy
Research

Time of implementation:

Morning

Place of implementation:

CenterHome

Geographical Distribution of the Services / Activities:

CityVillageCamp

Cost of the services provided:

Free

Mental and Behavioral Disorders


Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders
Emergency
Grief
PTSD
Adjustment disorders
Brief depressive
Mixed anxiety & depressive
Somatoform disorders
Disorders of psychological development
Scholastic skill
Behavioral & emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in child & adolescence
Conduct disorders
Emotional disorders (separation anxiety)
Behavioral & emotional disorders
Behavioral syndrome associated with physiological disturbances & physical factors
Sleep disorders
Nonorganic eating disorders
Disorders of adult personality & behavior
Specific personality disorders
Mental & behavioral disorders due to psychoactive substance use
Drugs , opioids, cannabinoids
Mood (affective) disorders
Depressive

Training


1- Self-affirmation
2- Anger Management.
3- Leadership
4- Communication and networking