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  • Training of Psychologists working at the National Rehabilitation Centers - Iwawa, Gatare and Gitagata | Rwanda Psychological Society

    Training of Psychologists working at the National Rehabilitation Centers - Iwawa, Gatare and Gitagata      2023-05-29 04:37:51

    "Training of Psychologists working at the National Rehabilitation Centers - Iwawa, Gatare and Gitagata"

    From May 22nd to 26, 2023, the Rwanda Psychological Society (RPS) in partnership with Imbuto Foundation and Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBc) trained psychologists working with the
    National Rehabilitation Service (NRS) and Groupe des Anciens Etudiants et Elèves Rescapés du
    Genocide (GAERG) on the Baho Neza Mental Health program  The Training of Trainers (ToT) equiped trainees with necessary knowledge and skills inspired by the Narrative Therapy and Community work. 

    During his opening remarks, Prof. Vincent Sezibera, the President of the Rwanda
    Psychological Society (RPS), provided the participants with an overview of the Baho Neza Mental Health
    project and emphasized the importance of the training. He acknowledged the challenging nature of the
    work carried out by psychologists and commended their dedication.