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At GRNSA we are passionate about human behaviour and the process in which people unlock and operate in their full potential. The experience of our volunteer therapists includes regular counselling as part of the counselling team at churches as well as a wide variety of Employee interventions/counselling across different departments in an organisation. Two have an academic MCOMM (Psych). Part of the vision is seeking to optimise the potential of individuals and groups in organisations by implementing scientific processes to support both individual and organisational wellness as well as sustainability.
Previously, as an industrial psychology intern in 2010/2011, one therapist also held a position operating a Helpline and dealing with armed robberies. During July/August 2017 she was employed on a part time basis in the position of Helpline operator.
Her previous position was in the Employee Wellness Department of a big corporate company as a counsellor to the Call Centre and Distribution Centres as well as assisting with the logistics of supporting and coordinating trauma debriefing for employees affected by armed robberies on a national level.
Individual Professional registration:
- Council for Counsellors in South Africa in the category of "Counsellor". Reg nr CO 20167
- Association of Christian and Religious Practitioners in the CPSC Category 5 - Advanced Religious Professional in Christian Pastoral Counselling. Reg nr 2018P00285
- EAPA-SA - designation EAP Practitioner (Employee Assistance Professional Association of South Africa) - Reg nr SA/WC/0042
Our therapists are a great asset to the ministry of GRNSA, managing the strategic placement of our counselling tools for children and elderly people in need. One also provides counselling to traumatised families in need.
Your support will help us to give more time to this invaluable work.
To have someone on board full time and sustain the Helpline, will cost R72,000 ($6,450 AUD). Donate Today
Then we can have someone available full time to man the Helpline, support more trauma workers and strategically engage with more trauma teams, wellness centres and frail care facilities.
Thanks you for considering to support this work. These skills and experience are vital to help ensure the success of our trauma care products, while trauma is escalating in Southern Africa, and in the world, at an alarming rate.





