Pinetown’s Open Door Crisis Care Centre offers keys to opportunity
The Open Door Crisis Care Centre urges Highway residents to sign up for its first lay counselling course of 2020.
SIGN up for the Open Door Crisis Care Centre’s eight-week lay counselling course that is set to start on Saturday, 1 February.
This course is a must for lay counsellors, neighbourhood watch volunteers, educators and community workers who support those who face challenges at home or school.
It is also aimed at those who want to improve their own life skills to help them deal with conflict, work and social related problems.
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The course offers psychology students hands on training and is recommended by lecturers in the various universities and colleges. The course is aligned to SAQU standards.
The course teaches participants basic counselling skills and how to deal with conflict, address social issues of rape, domestic violence, child abuse as well as training on the various Acts and Bills, including the Sexual Offences Act, the Domestic Violence Bill, the Children’s Act and the Trafficking in Persons Act.
To register, contact Thando at The Open Door on 031 709 2679 or email admin@opendoor.org.za.

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