A Mental Health Seminar for Educators in Port-à-Piment

By: Jean-Marie Florestal

In the days following the August 14th, 2021 Earthquake that hit the Southern peninsula of Haïti,  the population slept outside overnight and spent most of their daytime outdoors, for fear of being crushed inside their homes. When schools reopened a couple of months later, the children started to exhibit anxiety and fear in their classrooms.

Alarmed by the students’ reactions, the teachers contacted the schools’ directors. Because the Department of Education did not have any program to deal with psychological issues in schools in Port-a-Piment, the issue was reported to the President of KPP, Mr. Frantz Jean. He convened a Board of Directors’ meeting and took action to facilitate the training of the faculty at the schools to help the students and themselves. The Psychologists were contracted and provided a training program for the schools’ faculty. All Teachers and Directors of Schools of the commune were invited. Together, there are 17 schools and 167 Teachers and Directors.

. The seminar took place in Port-à-Piment from Monday, January 3rd to Friday, January 7th, 2022. It was planned and funded by Konbit Pou Potapiman Inc. (KPP), while on-the-ground logistics and organization were made possible by KPP Haïti Board Secretary, Mrs. Paule-Edeline J. Orcel, and other local KPP members.  Two Psychologists from Les Cayes, were hired by KPP to train the schools’ faculty. They were Ezéquiel Beaubrun and Berthony Jean Felix.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To allow participation by all, trainees were divided in groups of three to four schools attending two half a day training sessions. The sessions included training in identifying symptoms of stress in adults and students, providing counseling, and activating prevention protocols. Among some of the symptoms of stress discussed were students’ failing performance, absenteeism, violence at home and on school grounds, difficulty in concentrating in class, low self-esteem, etc. Lectures were followed by group sessions in which the faculty was able to demonstrate their understanding of the material learned and to interact with the Psychologists.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sessions were interrupted by breaks for breakfast and lunch provided by KPP. At the end of each day, the Psychologists asked the attendees to complete an assessment form regarding their performance.

The seminar had a resounding success in terms of reception by the participants. According to Mrs. Orcel, though the daily sessions lasted until 5:00 to 6:00 pm, participants remained in attention until the end.  At the end of the seminar, the participants were elated by the knowledge acquired and expressed gratitude to KPP for making this unique opportunity available to them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Great job, KPP, for promoting the importance of Education by providing Psychological Counseling to educators in Port-à-Piment (P-à-P). This seminar will equip these educators with the tools they need to help themselves and students to cope with some problems they are facing. “

Those words were from KPP Board Member, Joseph Anselme, on Wednesday, January 5, 2022, after getting feedback from teachers and directors of schools in Port-a-Piment.

The success of this initiative also led to those encouraging words by KPP   Board member, Dr. Marilys Randolph, who played a no less important role in making it happen: “We must say that KPP may be the first organization of our size to bring this important intervention for this community. Let us continue this holistic approach to empower those in need…”   

KPP takes this opportunity to thank its donors especially the Servants of Friends organization, Mrs. Valérie Sinady and her Facebook friends. Their generosity and compassion made a difference in the lives of people who badly need assistance.

 

This report was written by Jean-Marie Florestal, who is the Secretary of the Board of Directors of Konbit Pou Potapiman Inc.

 Photos: Jonel Musac      
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Our work continues in Port-a-Piment

On Sunday August 29th, 2021, Konbit Pou Potapiman made its second delivery of medical supplies to the Hôpital de Port-a-Piment. A stock of 36 boxes of medicines and first aid supplies, as well as 6 crutches were delivered. Mr. Evens Pierre, Hospital Administrator, Dr Astaly Cadet ,Medical Director, and Miss Jeuny Allien, Head Nurse  acknowledged receipt of the shipment. KPP ensured the safe transport of the supplies which will help our brothers and sisters recover from the physical trauma of the recent earthquake.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On another front:

Konbit Pou Potapiman has selected as one of its long-term goals the revival of Agriculture in the farmland of the commune. The countryside is now in a state of total devastation. Crops and livestock have been lost to the one-two punch of the August 14th Earthquake as well as Tropical Storm Grace which followed 2 days later. Agriculture remains the backbone of the local economy, and its revival will ensure increasing wealth, improved health, nutrition and housing for the affected population.

On Sunday August 29th, 2021, Mr. Jean Robert Isidor (KPP representative in Haiti) held an initial meeting in the village of  Dolian with about 80 local farmers.  They all lost their crops and need help to resume farming. At the meeting, the farmers expressed their needs and concerns. Mr. Isidor profiled the KPP program, which would offer the appropriate seeds to the farmers, which they would cultivate under the professional guidance of the local agronomist. Mr. Isidor is setting up a formal registration of the participants, distribution of the seeds and monitoring of the project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We will keep you abreast of our progress. Thank you again to all who support our work in Port-a-Piment. Your help is making a difference in the lives of the less fortunate. Mèsi. Mèsi anpil !! .

 
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Update on the Earthquake in Port-a-Piment.

 

During the week following the earthquake, Konbit Pou Potapiman  elected to assess the urgent and long term needs of the population, by conducting a town survey.

KPP-Haiti deployed a team of 12 workers to all neighborhoods of the town to conduct a count of the  damages. Their report indicates :

  • 425 homes destroyed
  • 775 homes with various levels of damages
  • The main structures of the town, including the hospital, the city hall, the churches, most schools, are all visibly damaged.

As for human casualties, there are no deaths in the town but 22 are wounded. As for the surrounding villages, the situation is altogether different. Based on anecdotal reporting, those areas experienced many deaths. Some sources have reported a toll of about 30.  We are however trying to get a handle on the count. They’ve also reported many wounded with some incapable to reach the hospital.

This survey will serve as a basis for allotting aid in the coming months.

What else are we doing ?

Hospital supplies to attend to the wounded were identified as a priority by the hospital administrator. We swiftly acted and supplies of bandages, antibiotics, pain killers, wound cleansers, IV solutions, gloves, alcohol, syringes  among others were delivered to the hospital on Saturday, August 21, 2021. Also included in the delivery is a supply of 500 X-Ray films to be used in the Radiology Unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our thanks to Dr. Ernst Joseph who did the purchasing for KPP and Dr. Robert Daniel for volunteering to transport the supplies from Port-au-Prince to Port-a-Piment.

More medical supplies have been procured. We are working on making arrangements for transportation from Port-au-Prince to Port-a-Piment.

More to come…

Thank you all for your support. The need is great but as you have always shown, you’ve been very generous. And with your help, we will make a difference.

 
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Nouvelles en bref

Flash! Flash!

02 Avril 2012.- . Nous avons appris que le choléra est apparu à Cavalier , village situé dans la deuxième section rurale de Port-a-Piment. On rapporte que 5 personnes sont déjà mortes et que plus de 25 autres sont dans un état critique. Vu l’impraticabilité du trajet ( environ 6 heures de route à pied), les malades n’arrivent pas à atteindre Port-a-Piment apprend-on.  Un SOS est donc lancé aux responsables du Département de la Santé Publique pour qu’ils aillent au secours des habitants de la zone.