Saturday, 26 March 2016

Training

Understanding human survive boundaries 

Wide Horizons students received Human Services training from Burma Border Project (BBP) on 11 February, 2016 with 4 trainers. We learned many things that we should know to communicate with the communities. The objectives are to understand the important of professional confines and to learn about moral performance. We have never learned this information before. However, while we are working with communities, it is essential to realize the way to communicate with the communities in the boundary. 

The boundaries are not only to care but also to respect the communities. The boundaries are not rules to stop our relationship. It is to improve our confidentiality between the organizers and clients. As organizers, if we have some complicated cases between our clients and us, we should report to our supervisor due to our responsibilities.

Finally, we, students also had discussion about developing safe working practices: Adults who work with vulnerable children and youth as practical before the end of training. We, students shared our opinions and performed the activities well based on the case study. We, students evaluated ourselves to know that we understood the training process or not by answering the questionnaires from BBP. Moreover, that evaluation is also for the WH students to prepare needs for coming projects. We felt thankful to BBP’s organization for gaving us this knowledge.


 
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