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  • Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to document healing journey narratives

    Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to document healing journey narratives

    Neftaly Empowers SACAP Interns to Document Healing Journey Narratives

    Neftaly is proud to support SACAP (South African College of Applied Psychology) interns in capturing and sharing powerful healing journey narratives. Through this initiative, interns are equipped with tools, training, and platforms to document real-life stories of growth, resilience, and recovery — all while deepening their understanding of therapeutic processes in real-world contexts.

    These narratives not only serve as valuable learning experiences for interns, but also give voice to individuals and communities on their path to healing. By bridging academic knowledge with authentic human stories, Neftaly fosters empathy, reflection, and professional development among the next generation of mental health practitioners.

    Together, we’re building a stronger, more compassionate society — one story at a time.

  • Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to co-develop peer counselling manuals

    Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to co-develop peer counselling manuals

    Neftaly Empowers SACAP Interns to Co-Develop Peer Counselling Manuals

    At Neftaly, we believe in meaningful youth empowerment through collaboration, innovation, and practical learning. In a landmark initiative, we have partnered with SACAP (The South African College of Applied Psychology) to involve their psychology interns in the co-development of peer counselling manuals—a project that reflects Neftaly’s commitment to community-led solutions and youth mental health.

    As part of their internship experience, SACAP students are given the opportunity to work alongside Neftaly professionals, community leaders, and youth participants. Together, they research, design, and produce peer counselling materials tailored to the unique needs of South African communities.

    Why It Matters

    • Hands-On Learning: Interns gain real-world experience in content development, counselling strategies, and community engagement.
    • Local Relevance: Manuals are co-created with input from youth, ensuring cultural and contextual relevance.
    • Sustainable Impact: The resulting peer counselling manuals will be used to train young peer counsellors in schools, communities, and youth centres across the country.
    • Youth Empowerment: Interns are not only applying their academic knowledge—they’re shaping tools that uplift others.

    A Model for Change

    This initiative is more than an internship. It’s a model for capacity building, knowledge sharing, and sustainable mental health support driven by young people, for young people.

    Neftaly continues to champion collaborations that spark real impact—and our work with SACAP is proof of how powerful that can be.


  • Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to develop trauma-informed resource guides

    Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to develop trauma-informed resource guides

    Neftaly Empowers SACAP Interns to Develop Trauma-Informed Resource Guides

    Neftaly is proud to partner with the South African College of Applied Psychology (SACAP) to support their interns in creating trauma-informed resource guides. These guides are designed to provide accessible, compassionate, and evidence-based support tools for individuals and communities affected by trauma.

    Through this collaboration, SACAP interns gain hands-on experience in research, resource development, and trauma-sensitive communication. Neftaly provides mentorship, training, and a platform for interns to translate their academic knowledge into practical, impactful materials.

    By equipping future mental health professionals with the skills to produce trauma-informed resources, Neftaly and SACAP are fostering a more empathetic and informed approach to mental health care across South Africa.

    Together, we’re building bridges between education, community support, and healing.

  • Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to develop trauma recovery training modules

    Neftaly empowers SACAP interns to develop trauma recovery training modules

    Neftaly Empowers SACAP Interns to Develop Trauma Recovery Training Modules

    Neftaly (Neftaly International) continues to drive meaningful impact in the field of mental health and community development by partnering with SACAP (The South African College of Applied Psychology) to empower student interns. Through this collaboration, SACAP interns are provided with the opportunity to develop specialized trauma recovery training modules, equipping them with real-world experience and enabling them to contribute directly to healing communities.

    This initiative allows interns to:

    • Apply academic knowledge in practical, real-life contexts
    • Co-develop trauma-informed training content that supports individuals and communities affected by trauma
    • Engage in professional development, mentorship, and capacity-building exercises led by Neftaly experts
    • Collaborate across disciplines, incorporating psychological, social, and educational insights

    By focusing on trauma recovery, the program not only supports the professional growth of SACAP interns but also strengthens Neftaly’s mission to build resilient, empowered communities through evidence-based interventions.

    “This partnership is a win-win,” says a Neftaly training facilitator. “Interns gain crucial field experience, and our communities benefit from fresh, research-driven approaches to trauma recovery.”

    Neftaly and SACAP together are investing in the next generation of change-makers, equipping them with the tools and confidence to lead South Africa—and the world—into a more compassionate, trauma-aware future.