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COUNSELLING YOUNG PEOPLE

COUNSELLING YOUNG PEOPLE. Broad objective :. To provide the service providers with basic counselling skills to enable them to effectively counsel the young people. Specific objectives :. Define terms; counselling, values, and attitudes · Discuss how values and attitudes affect counselling

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COUNSELLING YOUNG PEOPLE

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  1. COUNSELLING YOUNG PEOPLE

  2. Broad objective: To provide the service providers with basic counselling skills to enable them to effectively counsel the young people.

  3. Specific objectives: • Define terms; counselling, values, and attitudes · Discuss how values and attitudes affect counselling ·Explain the purpose of counselling · Discuss various counselling skills and techniques

  4. Specific Objectives Cont… ·Describe qualities of a good counsellor ·State clients’ rights and provider needs • Apply knowledge and skills gained in counselling to assist young people make informed decisions

  5. Definitions • Counselling - Person to person interaction in which the counsellor provides adequate information to enable the client to understand his or her problem better in order to make informed decision and act upon it.

  6. Definitions. • Value - is a belief that is very important to an individual(measure of worth) Values can be influenced by religious, educational or cultural factors, as well as personal experiences.

  7. Def Cont.. • Attitude – is a view or opinion that is formed by values and beliefs (self esteem, hope, faith, confidence). • Counselling is an interpersonal relationship

  8. Counsellors’ values and attitudinal effect on counselling • Person’s values and attitudes are shaped by:-own culture, religion, upbringing and life experiences. ·Client making a decision based on the counsellor’s values may be harmful rather than helpful.

  9. Cont… ·Provider’s personal ideas can influence clients decisions making hence threatening client’s health. • Providers self understanding(values) can help understand and respect the values of clients. ·Reflecting on our own values can help us draw limits so that we do not influence clients by expressing our own views

  10. Purpose of counselling young people • Provide information that will enable them to make informed and voluntary decisions.

  11. Counselling Skills and Techniques • Active Listening • Effective questioning skills • Paraphrasing · Clarifying

  12. Cont… ·Giving of a constructive feedback ·Use of silence ·Empathy ·Genuineness ·Unconditional positive regard ·Summarizing

  13. Counselling process • GATHER- is an acronym used to remember the six steps of counselling • G - Greet • A - Ask questions about him/herself • T - Tell them about the services available • H - Help young people make informed choices • E - Explain what to do • R - Return for follow-up

  14. STEPS FOR REDI • REDI- is an acronym for the sexual and reproductive health counselling process • R -Rapport building • E -Exploration • D -Decision making • I -Implementing the decision

  15. Attending skills • SOLER-is an acronym used to describe the attending skills for the counsellor. Attending skills communicates to the clients that you are there for them. • S – Sit squarely • O – Open posture • L – Lean forward • E – Eye contact • R – Relax

  16. Qualities of a good counsellor • Desire to work with and help young people • Belief in the value of providing ASRH services • Respect young people and their rights to make decisions for themselves • Comfortable with expression of feelings • Aware of one’s values and limitations

  17. Qualities Cont… • Unbiased attitudes towards different categories of young people • Tolerance for values that differ from one’s own • Empathy for young people • Supportive attitudes towards clients

  18. Qualities Cont… • Good communication skills • Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality • Creates an atmosphere that is comfortable to the client • Polite, neat, warm, presentable and knowledgeable • Patience • Trustworthy

  19. Qualities Cont… • Presents information clearly • Encourage questions • Listens and observes attentively • Asks questions effectively to encourage the client to share information and feelings • Speaks the clients language • Has knowledge about policies related to ASRH

  20. Client’s/ young people’s rights ·Information ·Access to services ·Informed choice ·Safe services ·Privacy and confidentiality ·Dignity ·Comfort ·Expression of opinion ·Continuity of care

  21. Provider needs ·Information, training, updates ·Supplies, equipment, and infrastructure ·Goodmanagement and supportive supervision

  22. THANK YOU

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