The Practice Bank: Profiles of interventions
About the Practice Bank
The purpose of the Practice Bank is
- Provide practitioners with an opportunity to share details and reflect on the use of tools, interventions, programmes and models
- Create an online 'bank' so that practitioners across the globe can learn from each other, find ideas and improve their work
Individual profiles will outline how a specific tool, intervention or programme worked, along with the practitioner's learning.
Education, training and employment
- Bharatiya Kisan Sangh's livelihood programme, Jharkhand, India
- Destiny Reflection's skills training programme, West Bengal, India
- Hagar Cambodia's career pathways programme, Cambodia
Self-esteem and confidence building programmes
- Roxbury Youthwork's Gaining Independence for Tomorrow (GIFT) programme, Boston, USA
- My Life My Choice survivor mentoring programme, Boston, USA
- My Life My Choice curriculum, Boston, USA
Psychological support and therapeutic services
- Kolkata Sanved's Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), West Bengal, India
- The Trauma Center's yoga programme at the Justice Resource Institute, Boston, USA
- World Vision and Johns Hopkin's Child Exploitation Psychosocial Assessment Tool (CEPAT), Cambodia
- World Vision and Hagar Cambodia's Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT), Cambodia
Housing and care
Support for carers and practitioners
- Sanjog's Caring Connections training programme for practitioners, West Bengal, India
- Healthcare Center for Children's child protection policy and confidentiality agreements, Cambodia
How to submit your profile
If you would like to submit a profile please get in contact with claire.cody(at)perth.uhi.ac.uk to receive further information, guidance and the template.
We welcome comments from users according to our policies. Your contributions may be incorporated into this website.