Friendship Group Friendship Group This group visits prisoners, elderly living alone, and others. They offer fellowship, presence, compassion. Dan il-grupp izur lil habsin nisa, anzjani wehedhom, u ohrajn, joffri prezenza, kumpanija, moghdrija, u tbissim. Grupp ta' voluntieri jzuru persuni li jhossuhom wehidhom u maqtugha. Uhud minn dawn il-persuni jkunu riferuti mill-Kappillan ta' Hal Tarxien. Qed isiru zjarat ukoll lil nisa li qeghdin il-habs.
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Self-esteem Courses Self-esteem Courses These courses are for persons who suffer low self-esteem. Dawn il-korsijiet ghal min ghandu bzonn jirrispetta ilu nnifsu.
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Crafts These activities are intended for service users who are under stress and for Foundation volunteers who wish to meet and work together. Ghal persuni li jhossuhom mimlija stress u ghal voluntiera li jixtiequ jiltaqghu biex jahdmu flimkien.
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Social Work At the Antide Reception Centre in Tarxien: social work, listening, and referrals to existing services in the country. We remain in touch with the person in need, to ensure they are being served...![]()
Fiċ-Ċentru Antida, Ħal Tarxien: social work, nisimgħuk, u forsi nirranġawlek kuntatt ma' servizzi li hemm f'Malta . U nibqghu f'kuntatt miegħek sakemm tinqeda. Min ikollu bzonn jara Social Worker jista' jcempel 27672367 ghal appuntament jew ihalli risposta biex inzuruh. More/Aktar informazzjoni...
Mental Health Work - and support to caregivers Moreinformation on the Mental Health page
Ħidmaa Dwar Saħħa Mentali - u appoġġ għall-qraba li jieħdu ħsieb persuni b'mard mentali
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Grandparents in Malta are shouldering a challenging caring responsibility often linked to their adult children's marriage breakup or career. For many grandparents, this role is both a source of joy and one that gives rise to resentments at being regularly imposed upon, taken for granted and criticised when child upbringing styles clash.
Grandparent education continued to be a focus of support during 2010 characterised by NannaKola Clubs – educational and fun courses organised at parish level following outreach work to identify grandparents in distress. The Club combines the elements of a support group with structured and unstructured discussions and demonstrations of learning strategies for home trials. The content and process of a NannaKola Club empowers grandparents to reflect critically about their role and how it differs from that of a parent. During club sessions, grandparents hone inter-generational communication skills, practice creating educational resources for use at home with their grandchildren, learn how to handle stress and care for themselves, and become a source of fellowship and support to one another. Those requiring counselling are also offered this service. Detailed session plans and related resources have been developed by the team.
During 2010, 6 Nannakola Clubs were running in the parishes of B'Kara, Haz-Zabbar, Marsascala (twice), Paola and Fleur-de-Lys in partnership with parish priests and their Diaconia Commissions. In all, 102 grandparents actively participated in the 6 clubs in 2010. Each club runs for 13-14 sessions of two and a half hours each.
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1. enable grandparents to learn strategies of how to stimulate their grandchildren to love reading through creative play and fun activities;
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2. support each other to further develop and hone the skill of caring for one's grandchildren;
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3. encourage other grandparents in the community to join the club and the monthly educational grandparents' forum;
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4. become familiar with some of the reading and writing methods used in schools today;
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5. practice using materials found at home to create educational resources for use at home such as hand puppets and story bags;
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6. take an active part in the monthly educational dialogue sessions with experts in particular fields in order to continue their lifelong learning journey.
Aktar informazzjoni fuq il-paġna"Biex jissaħħu dawk li jieħdu ħsieb ħaddieħor"
More information on the page "Self-empowerment of Carers"
Support Group for Parents of Separated Couples On July 9 th a support group was started for parents whose married children have separated. In Malta , this is an innovation. Often, it does not occur to parents to seek much needed emotional and psychological support when their son's or daughter's marriage breaks up. For them too, this is a traumatic experience for which they are unprepared. The support group experience enables them to determine what language to use with grandchildren when they talk of their parents' separation, what channels of communication could be maintained with the daughter-in-law or son-in-law, how to communicate with their son/ daughter, and how to deal with the fact that one's son or daughter is suddenly back home as an adult whose marriage has broken up. This opportunity too is being organised in close collaboration with the Justice and Peace Commission of the Augustinian order in Tarxien. Individual and group-based support are both offered. Held every Wednesday between 10.00 and 11.30 am.
Fid-9 ta' Lulju nbeda grupp t'appogg ghal genituri li ghaddejjin minn zmien ta' dieqa kbira minhabba li z-zwieg ta' binthom jew binhom tfarrak. Dan hu tip ta' servizz gdid ghal Malta . Hafna drabi, dawn il-genituri lanqas biss tidhlilhom f'rashom li jfittxu ghajnuna huma wkoll. Din hija esperjenza li ma kinux imhejjija ghaliha. L-appogg individwali jew fi grupp (it-tnejn huma offruti) jghinhom jiddiskutu x'lingwagg ghandhom juzaw man-neputijiet meta jitkellmu dwar is-separazzjoni tal-genituri taghhom, x'tip ta' komunikazzjoni jista' jkollhom ma' mart/ zewg uliedhom, kif jitkellmu ma' uliedhom li sseparaw, kif ikampaw mal-fatt li uliedhom gew lura d-dar ghal ftit jew ghat-tul. Dan is-servizz ukoll qed jigi organizzat id f'id mal-Kummissjoni Gustizzja u Paci ta' l-Agostinjani f'Hal Tarxien. Kull nhar t'Erbgha bejn l-10.00 u l-11.30 ta' filghodu.
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Programmi ta' ħidma b'diversi aspetti, f'Ħaż-Żabbar u fil-Fgura
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Multi-pronged programmes of action at Żabbar u fil-Fgura
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Organigram / Servizzi Download a copy of the Organigram (PDF, 1 page) here
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Reception Volunteers Library for Service Users Crafts for persons with Mental Health Problems Meeting place for Malta Autism Parents Association (MAPA) |
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Friendship Group Courses for Service Support to irregular Hosting students on practicum at post-graduate& undergraduate levels |
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Grandparent Education – Nanna Kola Clubs at parish level Support Group Carers of Persons with a Disability Individual Counselling to grandparents caring for grandchildren owing to their adult son/daughter's marriage separation |
Bridge basic skills training Programme for youths-at-risk (16+) Homework Support Service (linked to Social Work & Counselling service users) Range of courses for vulnerable persons Training and jobs for service users through use of ETC schemes |
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