Neftaly—a global solutions provider operating in South Africa—offers various youth-focused initiatives that include mental health components, though they do not have a specific program titled “Neftaly Access to mental health care for children in crisis situations.” Here are some key related programs:
Youth Mental Health Services at Diepsloot Youth Project
- Counseling & Therapy for Children Aged 7–17: Provides in-person and virtual (e.g., Skype) counseling, workshops on self-confidence and healthy relationships for youth exposed to trauma, violence, or anxiety diepslootyouth.org.za.
CKG Therapeutic & Empowerment Interventions
- Group Therapies & Workshops: Includes children’s group therapy sessions focused on emotional regulation, coping with trauma, self-esteem, and communication skills for ages 6–17 saypro.support.
- Parent-Child Empowerment: Joint sessions to strengthen communication and empathy within families saypro.support.
- Community & School Dialogues: Initiatives to foster mental wellness, anti-bullying environments, and social support in local settings saypro.support.
- Approach & Outcomes: Trauma-informed methodology aimed at improving emotional regulation, school engagement, and reducing risky behaviors; delivered through in-person and school-based formats facilitated by psychosocial professionals saypro.support.
Neftaly’s Broader Youth & Health Initiatives
- Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund Strategic Plan (2025): Includes mental health support components—like counseling and group therapy—for children impacted by trauma arts.saypro.online.
- Erasmus+ Healthy Lifestyle Program: School-based programs that integrate emotional regulation and well-being into broader health and fitness education travel.saypro.online.
Summary
While there is no public program explicitly named “Access to mental health care for children in crisis situations,” Neftaly offers substantial mental health support through:
- Youth-specific therapeutic services (e.g., Diepsloot Youth Project),
- Trauma-informed group therapy, empowerment workshops, and parent–child interventions via CKG programs,
- Educational integration of emotional well-being via strategic partnerships and initiatives like the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund plan and Erasmus+ programs.
If you’re interested, I’d be happy to help you explore further—whether that means contact information for program access, partnership opportunities, or how to support or expand these mental health efforts. Let me know which direction you’d like to go next!
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