Art therapy used to help vulnerable children

Stepping Stones International (SSI), in partnership with the European Union‘s Empowerment of Non-State Actors Programme, organised a week-long workshop in Otse recently.

The workshop was attended by social workers and guidance and counselling teachers to learn how to use art and drama safely when supporting vulnerable children.  Through the project, 28 participants made up of teachers and social workers were in attendance.

The project called ‘Weaving A Web’ is aimed at improving the lives of orphans and vulnerable children in Otse, Bobonong and Tutume.

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