1- Planning and implementation responsibilities:
Facilitators will commit to attend all workshops required before the implementation, with a maximum absence 10 % (First two days are mandatory).
Implement the sessions on a periodical manner and evaluate each session with the children.
Revise sessions according to each feedback/evaluation, and constantly adapt approaches and exercises with the Psychosocial Support Technical officer follow up. Promote and ensure children participation in all activities.
Ensure that all activities are done in an appropriate location in line with minimum standards.
Document all necessary feedback and provide regular monitoring report to the Psycho Social Technical Officer on the progress of children.
Ensure that all children and caregivers are aware of any Feedback and Complaint Mechanism.
Ensure any specific organization assessment tools are implemented where applicable.
2- Facilitation responsibilities
Ensure the use of good facilitation skills that make the children feel comfortable and enhance their participation and personal development.
Ensure that children are not exposed to any form of harm or stress during the activity and that they feel safe and respected. Positively interact with children and encourage them to express their needs and ensure their safety.
Ensure participation of children in the program in a non-discriminatory, as well as age and gender sensitive appropriate approach.
Respect and Abide to the organizations internal code of conduct and child protection/safeguarding policy.
3- Reporting and Referring
Report any medium/high risk cases to the child protection technical officer who will then refer to the appropriate agencies
Update child protection technical officer of any new developments to the cases referred.
Submit monthly reports to the PSS technical officer, and any other report when requested.
- Lebanon
- North Lebanon