By Tasneem Sara | Project Leader
Adolescents studying in municipal schools usually belong to a low socio-economic background. They often lack attention and guidance from parents, which causes severe mental trauma to the child. From our experience of working with adolescents of municipal schools, we noticed students often struggle coping with depression, anxiety and self-harm leading to less concentration in studies. Financial constraints and lack of awareness on mental health limit them to seek help from counsellors.
This project introduces counselling sessions in these schools. The counsellor screens students who need counselling and provide individual or group therapy depending on the individual's need. Counselling addresses the student's emotional needs and equips them with skills to overcome their trauma and become strong and independent.
Guidance in the form of counselling and extra support reflected on better academic attendance and grades. This project also provides emotional resilience and assists children to have a brighter future. The case below substantiates AWAG's inputs and intervention in this regard.
The Problem:
Meena (name changed) is a 15 year old girl studying in Class 10 at Shruti School, Ahmedabad. As per the counselee student, due to financial constraints she and her parents were living at her maternal uncle's place ever since she was four months old. As time passed by, her parents moved out to live independently, but she continued to live at her uncle's place. She meets her parents often and keeps in touch with them, but she does not get along with anybody at her uncle's place. This leads to frequent fights between her and her uncle and aunt. To add to matters, she had taken a liking for a boy, but he committed suicide. Her uncle and aunt raise objections in her dressing and do not permit her to go out of the house much. They have even beaten her in the past. She has shared all this with her parents but they do not tell the uncle anything. As a result of all this, the counselee expressed the following complaints to AWAG's counsellor:
The Outcome:
Meena was provided assistance through periodic counselling sessions by AWAG's counsellor. At the end of these sessions Meena was very much relieved and mentioned that, "Nobody has heard me out without any criticism and judgement. The counsellor rested so much faith and confidence in me that my outlook towards my family and life has changed. My concentration in academics has also improved immensely."
By Tasneem Sara | Project Leader
By Tasneem Sara | Project Leader
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