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The Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University witnesses the conclusion of the first training session sessions of the “Meshwari” program, Dr. Al-Minshawy: The program aims to develop the life skills of young people in order to build a better future

 

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     Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University; Today, Mr. Professor Dr. Samah Muhammad Abdullah, Dean of the College, concluded the activities of the first training course for the Mishwari program in the presence of Mr. Professor Dr. Fatima Rushdi Muhammad, the College’s Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Mr. Prof. Dr. Mervat Ali Khamis, the College’s Vice Dean for Community Affairs and Environmental Development, Mr. Prof. Dr. Nahed Shawkatah, and Al-Majd, Director of the Quality Assurance Unit, and Mrs. Prof. Dr. Ghada Abd.
Al-Rahman Mahmoud, the quality advisor at the college, Mr. Adel Fouad, Deputy Director of the Youth and Sports Directorate in Assiut, Mr. Raafat Sorour, program coordinator and trainer, Mrs. Iman Ghadeer Mustafa, Director of the Youth Welfare Department, and Mr. Mahmoud Ahmed Mohamed, activity supervisor and the Student Union Council, at the headquarters of the discussion hall, as part of a series of training programs in cooperation with the Ministry of Youth and Sports; Headed by Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports.

    This was confirmed by Professor Dr. Samah Muhammad Abdullah, Dean of the College
The program aims to develop life skills for young people; In order to build a better future, it aims to implement training workshops that establish in them positive thinking skills, motivational methods, love of learning, and positive participation, praising the efforts of the Egyptian state and the Ministry of Youth and Sports in spreading the program’s message in developing skills.
   Dr. Adel Ahmed Fouad noted: To the axes of the training program, which include: a set of life skills, including: (self-knowledge, communication skills, presentation skills, time management skills, how to invest it, and talent development), through a number of ambassadors representing the Mishwari program, and trainers on The highest level of competence and skill; To transfer life experiences to students.

    For her part, Dr. Fatima Rushdi Muhammad, the college’s dean for education and student affairs, sent a message to the students: The necessity of making maximum use of the axes and topics of the training program, and reaching the stage of setting and achieving goals; In order to build a new generation capable of taking responsibility and competing in the labor market
   Mr. Raafat Sorour added that the “Mishwari” program has been organized on a regular basis over a number of previous years, and targets age groups from (10-24 years); To develop life skills, including: self-development, building a positive personality, how to change ways of thinking, learning how to change yourself, and setting your priorities.

    It is worth noting that the training program included a group of lectures, including: cognitive flexibility, emotional intelligence, communication, decision-making, conflict management, and job search (CV, personal interview).

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