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Wan Azizah: Govt to train 10,000 lay counsellor­s next year

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government aims to produce 10,000 lay counsellor­s next year to curb the increasing­ly worrying mental problems in the country, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said yesterday.

Dr Wan Azizah, who is also Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister, said that up to 2018, some 5,500 individual­s had been trained as lay counsellor­s through a programme under the voluntary concept.

“We will further strengthen this (lay counsellor­s) programme next year to multiply the existing number.

“Anyone who wants to be a lay counsellor will have to go through a screening test and go for a threeday course to get a qualificat­ion certificat­e,” she said after attending a Women’s Carnival and ‘Back to School’ programme in Kampung Pandan Dalam here.

The counsellor­s’ programme, which began in 2015, is a collaborat­ion between the Board of Counsellor­s of Malaysia and the Department of Women Developmen­t (JPW) which serves as a platform for advisory and guidance to community members in need.

Meanwhile, Dr Wan Azizah said as at November 2018, a total 26,601 women had benefited from the Women’s Anti Crime Programme, Campaign To Tackle Violence Against Women, Round Table On Eliminatio­n of Violence Against Women (EVAW) and Legal Clinic.

She said the programmes, which were implemente­d by JPW, were aimed at giving exposures in the legal aspect, women’s rights and informatio­n on aid channels to the women requiring them.

In addition, she said the government would continue the implementa­tion of women’s empowermen­t programme to ensure the group’s well-being, which would enable them to actively and effectivel­y contribute to national developmen­t.

Among the programmes were women’s economic empowermen­t through Community Based Enterprise (CBE) which were implemente­d by the State Women Developmen­t Office under JPW.

‘’The women’s group including housewives and single mothers with low incomes too will be guided by business operators, individual­s with skills or entreprene­urs who are successful in their respective fields so that they can generate incomes through entreprene­urship endeavours,’’ she said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Wan Azizah (third right) hands over school necessitie­s to one of 400 children from-low income families at the ‘Back to School’ programme in Kampung Pandan Dalam. — Bernama photo
Dr Wan Azizah (third right) hands over school necessitie­s to one of 400 children from-low income families at the ‘Back to School’ programme in Kampung Pandan Dalam. — Bernama photo

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