NATAL’s “Safe Place” is a Social Emotional Learning program designed to provide resiliency and empowerment skills to students.
Including videos, interactive presentations, classroom posters, and more
Culturally adaptable to provide individual and group coping mechanisms
For use inside and outside
of the classroom
BASED ON PROVEN EXPERIENCE
Safe Place was developed in collaboration with Israel’s Center for Educational Technology and Ministry of Education, with the support of Boeing International, Inc. The platform is implemented in hundreds of schools across the country, led by trained counselors alongside the classroom educator. Throughout 10 sessions, teachers and students learn together about stress reactions, relaxation techniques, and resiliency via online lesson plans, experiential workshops, and group discussions. Safe Place is currently available in Hebrew, Arabic, and English and is fully adaptable, taking into account differing faiths and levels of observance, language, cultural sensitivities, and the socio-economic constraints of schools in underprivileged communities.
SAFE PLACE GOALS
Long-term stress, if not addressed, can have detrimental side effects. Safe Place allows teachers to strengthen the resilience of students, using tailored training methods, to help provide coping tools and to help prevent future trauma.
More than ever, kids need to know how to cope with daily stressful and traumatic events, and to manage the pressures – from classroom activities, social media, exams, home life and social pressures.
The program focuses on understanding normal reactions to stress and trauma, as well as identifying reactions of students who need further assistance.
Students learn to get to know themselves - their strengths, abilities and capabilities , which can be of use to them when crisis occurs. Getting first to know yourself and what you can bring to the table in times of crisis.
Safe Place preventative skills are effective tools for everyday stressors and build resiliency to cope with future greater emergencies.
The syllabus includes classes on positive thinking to allow students to transition back from crisis to routine.
Via understanding how every person differs in how they react to stressful situations, a greater degree of tolerance and acceptance of the “other” is fostered, paving the way for greater class and school cohesion. Syllabus includes classes on “Social Support & Gratitude” to allow such process.
PROGRAM SCOPE & METHOD FOR LOCAL ADAPTATION
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