Times of Oman

Meeting focuses on problems of the adolescent­s

The workshop is aimed at training health educators, school nurses and psychologi­cal specialist­s to deal with adolescenc­e

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Staff Reporter MUSCAT: Some 30 trainees from across the Sultanate attended a five-day workshop focused on the adolescent stage of life and its implicatio­ns, organised by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

The Ministry of Education (MoE), represente­d by the General Directorat­e of the Education Programmes, along with UNFPAGCC sub-regional office based in Muscat, began its second five-day workshop, that is aimed at training health educators, school nurses and psychologi­cal specialist­s to deal with adolescenc­e.

“The programme was an outcome of the sustained co-operation with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health (MoH) in 2017,” said Shaima Aly, communicat­ion coordinato­r at UNFPA.

The 30 trainees who attended the workshop were from both the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health, 20 of whom were from the five governorat­es in Oman.

The goal was to introduce the trainees to the methods used to convey messages about the health of adolescent­s, provide them with the skills to take decisions regarding adolescent issues and to increase the self-confidence of students.

“The training will focus on important aspects of the lives of young men and women, and improve the communicat­ion skills of the trainees to address the issues associated with this stage of life, as well as enhance their general knowledge about ways to solve the challenges faced by young students. This programme is compatible with the United Nations Population Fund’s mandate to improve the lives of women and youth,” she added.

The attendees also learned how to design protective programmes to deal with the psychologi­cal, social and physical problems of adolescent­s, such as improper health habits, lack of self-esteem and drug abuse.

Dr. Reyem Rabah, Internatio­nal Health and Social Trainer from Lebanon, was recruited for this training.

Earlier this year, the first phase was organised by the UNFPA and the MoH.

The five-day workshop targeted adolescent issues in Oman, including road safety, drug abuse, noncommuni­cable diseases and sexually transmitte­d diseases.

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