The Fiji Times

Worrying trend

- By RAKESH KUMAR

HEAD of Catholic Church of Fiji Archbishop Peter Loy Chong says two thirds of women in this country have experience­d violence in some form.

He said because of this, children would be exposed to violent and disturbing situations.

Archbishop Loy Chong said in response to the offshoots of COVID-19 the church would roll out counsellin­g training in its schools and communitie­s beginning next month.

TWO-THIRDS of women in this country have experience­d violence in some form, says the head of the Catholic Church of Fiji, Archbishop Peter Loy Chong.

And as a result, he said, the expectatio­n was that a lot of children would be exposed to violent and disturbing situations.

The church will roll out counsellin­g training in its schools and communitie­s beginning next month, he said.

Archbishop Loy Chong said the initiative was responding to the issues of domestic violence, bullying and the offshoots of COVID-19.

“This is the question that I have put to the leaders that we hope to address next week, how do you as a teacher frame yourself when you face these children?

“For that, you need counsellin­g skills.

“We hope to get one counsellor up to talk to them about counsellin­g skills so that when you see students, you are able to read and know the signs and then be able to listen because listening is a tool here.

“If you see a student who is weak, not listening or being rebellious, that should be a sign.

“So how do you listen beyond what you see? That is the skills that you get in counsellin­g.

“This training is called Clinical Pastoral Education.”

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? Archbishop Peter Loy Chong.
Picture: FILE Archbishop Peter Loy Chong.

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