Briefing
A briefing session for counsellors and volunteers is scheduled on Saturday 30th June. More information will be posted shortly.
A briefing session for counsellors and volunteers is scheduled on Saturday 30th June. More information will be posted shortly.
Halley Movement welcomes new partners who wish to make a difference to the lives of children and young persons in Mauritius. Please contact Halley Movement at +(230) 677 0451 or Email us.
Halley Movement is working to start the first online counselling service for children and young people in Mauritius. Children and young people will be able to have free, confidential & anonymous counselling through email and chat by accessing helplinemauritius.org at anytime. The service is scheduled to start operating in the month of August 2012. Helpline […]
Halley Movement is concerned with the current violence faced by some children in Mauritius in the recent days. Halley Movement is more than convinced that the free online counselling service that is being developed by Halley Movement will provide an alternative way of providing information and counselling to children & youth in the country. […]
Halley Movement is recruiting Counsellors and Supervisors to provide online counselling for child and young people in Mauritius. Candidate requirements. Education Potential counsellors and supervisors must possess a first degree in a relevant field. It is desirable for a prospective applicant to be graduated in social work, psychology, law or in any other relevant field. […]
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General on Violence against Children has, in March 2012, launched a Report on “Tackling Violence in Schools: A Global Perspective, Bridging the gap between standards and practice” The Report addresses numerous types of violence that are present in schools such as bullying, sexual and gender-based violence, physical and […]
Halley Movement is collaborating with the corporate sector for the running of the BETA program. A meeting is scheduled for next week at the office of Halley Movement.
Fifteen learners of the Basic Education to Adolescents (BETA) programme will spend a day at the Halley Movement centre. They will be taught basic computer skills and share the time with staff and other stakeholders involved in child protection.
Halley Movement will chair the PSP Taskforce meeting scheduled for March 2012 in Amsterdam.
Negotiations with potential stakeholders are going well with respect to the Online Counselling for children. Further talks are scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.