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Training session of the National Council for Family Affairs and the Jordan River Foundation

05-12-2016

"25" researchers for working ended today specialized training course in Jordan River Foundation in collaboration with NCFA on "training and qualification of caregivers in institutional nurseries on early childhood from birth to four years" To unemployed of stock CSC in the field childhood and the relevant diploma and bachelor's campaign.
The aim of the session, which lasted seven days to enable and raise the efficiency of caregivers by developing their abilities and skills and their knowledge in the field of early childhood in order to enhance their chances in the labor market, especially in the private sector environment.
The course included a range of themes, notably the promotion of awareness of the concepts and skills of the work of nurseries and the safe environment for children, for the Acquisition of trainees the basic skills to provide specialized services for children and basic information about the developmental needs of children, as well as enable the posts in the operating skills and employment to qualify them to engage the labor market.
It is said that the training course is part of the project "supporting and activating the establishment of institutional nurseries in the private sector to stimulate the participation of women in the labor market, one of the national strategy of running projects," the National Council for Family Affairs and implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and funded by the Training and Employment and Vocational and Technical Education Fund.
The project aims to create 80 kindergartens institutional typical in the private sector in the various governorates of the Kingdom, and Training (888) researcher working on early childhood care skills of whom 755 of the Civil Service Bureau stockpile appointed to nurseries to be established and 133 new graduates to enable them to work with the highest level of quality in the private sector, in addition to providing 755 jobs in nurseries established who had been trained to work in institutional nurseries.
According to the project director "to support and activate the establishment of institutional nurseries in the private sector in the National Council for Family Affairs, Dr. Haitham Al Zoubi said this project is important to give effect to Article 72 of the Jordanian Labour Law of 1996, which stipulates" the employer who employs at least twenty working create a suitable place to be in the custody of the nanny eligible for child care workers who are under the age of four years, that no fewer than ten children ..