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Blind Charitable Society


General Information


Type of Organization:

Local NGO

Acronym:

BCS

Governorate:

Hebron

Establishment Year:

1992

Address:

Eng. Rateb Al Bakri / AL Rama subwrlo-beside ALT

Telephone:

02-2225278

Website:

www.hebronbcs.org/portal

Fax:

02-2213278

E-mail:

blind_hebron@yahoo.com

Person in Charge

Name:

Eng. Rateb Al Bakri

Position:

Head of the Society

Telephone:

02-2225278

Mobile:

0599205813

E-mail:

Rateb-Bakri@yahoo

Staff:

Psychologist (1) Social Worker (1) Educational Counselor (1) Other (0)

Mission & Goals


Mission:

A foundation prevails the values of justice and affiliation within an atmosphere of warm family uphold the value of participatory action both internally and externally, and is working to provide physical needs required for the blind and those with partial blindness according to the modern technologies (Brill), and employees seek to develop their abilities and their methods and keep up with changes and developments to raise the levels on both education and scientific levels for students to be able to integrate in and benefit the community.


Goals:

1 - To teach students from the age of 4-13 years in schools and kindergartens of their own.
2 - Provide psychological and social rehabilitation for the blind.
3 - To contribute to the provision to education and knowledge for the Blind.
4 - Integration of the blind in the community and support their self-esteem.
5 – Investment in the potential energy of the blinds and develop it.

Target Groups


ChildrenWomen

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
Safe spaces
Child & Youth friendly spaces
Psychosocial support in education
Psychosocial support to student teachers
psychosocial work
Psychological first aid (PFA)
Lining vulnerable individuals/families to resources
Psychological intervention & Clinical management
Basic counselling for individuals
Basic counselling families
Basic counselling for groups
Psychotherapy
General activities to support MHPSS
Training. / TOT
Technical or clinical supervision
Psychosocial support for staff / volunteers
Advocacy

Time of implementation:

MorningEvening

Place of implementation:

CenterHomeSchool

Geographical Distribution of the Services / Activities:

CityVillageCampBedouins

Cost of the services provided:

Free

Mental and Behavioral Disorders


Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders
Phobic anxiety disorders
Obsessive – compulsive
Grief
PTSD
Adjustment disorders
Brief depressive
Mixed anxiety & depressive
Somatoform 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
Emotional disorders (separation anxiety)
Behavioral & emotional disorders
Mental disability
Mild
Behavioral syndrome associated with physiological disturbances & physical factors
Sleep disorders
Nonorganic eating disorders
Disorders of adult personality & behavior
Specific personality disorders
Habit & impulse disorders
Gender identity
Schizophrenia & delusional disorders
Schizophrenia
Mood (affective) disorders
Manic
Depressive

Training


1 - Mental Health, 2009.
2 - Teaching methods.
3 - Rehabilitation.
4 - Life skills.