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  • Neftaly equips SACAP interns to deliver trauma awareness public speaking

    Neftaly equips SACAP interns to deliver trauma awareness public speaking

    Neftaly Equips SACAP Interns to Deliver Trauma Awareness Public Speaking

    As part of its ongoing mission to create empowered and socially responsive communities, Neftaly (South African Youth Project) is proud to partner with SACAP (The South African College of Applied Psychology) to train interns in trauma-informed public speaking.

    Through this partnership, SACAP psychology and counselling interns receive hands-on training from Neftaly professionals, preparing them to deliver trauma awareness talks to schools, youth groups, and community organizations. The program focuses on understanding the psychological impact of trauma, developing effective communication skills, and applying ethical, culturally sensitive approaches in public engagement.

    The initiative not only enriches the professional development of interns, but also extends trauma education into vulnerable communities – fostering resilience, awareness, and access to support.

    “Neftaly’s training has given me the confidence to speak to real audiences about real issues. I’ve learned how to engage with empathy and purpose,” says one SACAP intern.

    By equipping future mental health professionals with public speaking skills rooted in trauma awareness, Neftaly and SACAP are building a bridge between education and community healing – one voice at a time.

  • Neftaly equips SACAP interns to facilitate resilience-building community events

    Neftaly equips SACAP interns to facilitate resilience-building community events

    Neftaly Equips SACAP Interns to Facilitate Resilience-Building Community Events

    Cape Town, South Africa — As part of its commitment to community empowerment and youth development, the South African Youth Project (Neftaly) has partnered with SACAP (The South African College of Applied Psychology) to provide real-world experience for psychology interns. This partnership is now bearing fruit as Neftaly equips SACAP interns with the tools, training, and support to lead resilience-building community events in underserved areas.

    Through structured mentoring, practical workshops, and hands-on facilitation, interns gain vital experience in areas such as trauma-informed practice, community psychology, and group facilitation. The programme focuses on helping communities—especially youth—develop resilience in the face of social, emotional, and economic challenges.

    “Our partnership with SACAP allows us to blend academic knowledge with community needs,” says a Neftaly programme coordinator. “Interns walk away with more than just credit—they develop purpose, empathy, and leadership.”

    Intern-led resilience events focus on themes such as:

    • Emotional regulation and mental wellness
    • Conflict resolution and peer support
    • Positive identity and self-esteem
    • Coping strategies for stress and adversity

    These events are co-designed with community stakeholders to ensure cultural relevance and long-term impact. Participants—often local youth—report increased confidence, better communication skills, and a sense of belonging.

    By creating a space where interns and communities learn from each other, Neftaly and SACAP are shaping the next generation of mental health practitioners while building stronger, more resilient communities.


  • Neftaly equips SACAP interns to manage emotional safety protocols

    Neftaly equips SACAP interns to manage emotional safety protocols

    Neftaly Equips SACAP Interns to Manage Emotional Safety Protocols

    In a groundbreaking partnership aimed at empowering the next generation of social change-makers, Neftaly (South African Youth Project) has provided targeted training to SACAP (The South African College of Applied Psychology) interns, equipping them with the skills and tools to manage emotional safety protocols in real-world community settings.

    This training initiative focused on enhancing the interns’ ability to identify emotional distress, de-escalate high-tension situations, and implement practical protocols to ensure psychological well-being for clients and communities. Through interactive workshops, scenario-based learning, and mentorship, SACAP interns now step into their roles with greater confidence, sensitivity, and competence.

    “Creating emotionally safe environments is not just a best practice—it’s essential. With Neftaly’s training, our interns are better prepared to hold space for healing, growth, and resilience,” said a SACAP fieldwork coordinator.

    This collaboration reflects Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to youth development, professional readiness, and mental health advocacy across South Africa.


  • Neftaly equips SACAP interns to co-design emotional wellness apps

    Neftaly equips SACAP interns to co-design emotional wellness apps

    Neftaly Equips SACAP Interns to Co-Design Emotional Wellness Apps

    Empowering future mental health professionals through tech innovation and co-creation

    In an inspiring move to bridge the gap between emotional wellness and technology, Neftaly has partnered with interns from the South African College of Applied Psychology (SACAP) to co-design a new wave of digital tools that promote mental health and emotional well-being.

    Through this hands-on collaboration, SACAP interns—many of whom are pursuing careers in psychology, counselling, and social work—are gaining valuable experience in the design and development of mobile and web-based wellness apps. The initiative aims to empower young professionals to think innovatively about accessible mental health interventions, especially for underserved communities.

    “Many mental health apps are built without direct input from those who understand the lived realities of clients,” says a Neftaly spokesperson. “By bringing SACAP interns into the design process, we ensure that these tools are grounded in real-life needs and clinical insight.”

    Interns are involved in every stage of the design process, from ideation and user research to prototype testing and feedback collection. The apps focus on key areas such as stress management, emotional resilience, peer support, and daily mental wellness check-ins—tailored for local languages and cultural contexts.

    This collaborative programme not only boosts digital literacy and innovation skills among emerging mental health professionals, but also aligns with Neftaly’s mission to democratise access to emotional wellness support.

    “Our goal is to develop tools with people, not just for them,” says a SACAP intern involved in the project. “We’re learning how to design tech that speaks to people’s emotions, culture, and everyday realities.”

    With the rising demand for mental health services across Africa, this partnership serves as a model for integrating psychological insight into tech innovation—co-creating wellness solutions that are both scalable and deeply human-centered.

  • Neftaly equips SACAP interns to facilitate culturally sensitive healing circles

    Neftaly equips SACAP interns to facilitate culturally sensitive healing circles

    Neftaly Equips SACAP Interns to Facilitate Culturally Sensitive Healing Circles

    Neftaly is proud to partner with the South African College of Applied Psychology (SACAP) in empowering the next generation of mental health practitioners. Recently, Neftaly facilitated a specialized training program designed to equip SACAP interns with the skills and confidence needed to lead culturally sensitive healing circles.

    Healing circles are a powerful, community-based approach to emotional and psychological support that encourages openness, shared storytelling, and collective healing. Recognizing South Africa’s rich cultural diversity, Neftaly emphasized culturally informed practices, ensuring that interns can facilitate safe spaces that honor different traditions, worldviews, and experiences.

    Through interactive workshops, role-plays, and expert guidance, SACAP interns developed competencies in:

    • Understanding cultural nuances and their impact on mental health
    • Creating inclusive environments that foster trust and respect
    • Employing trauma-informed facilitation techniques tailored to diverse communities
    • Encouraging participant empowerment and collective resilience

    This initiative reflects Neftaly’s commitment to culturally competent mental health care and to supporting emerging professionals in making a meaningful difference. By equipping interns with these vital facilitation skills, Neftaly and SACAP aim to expand access to healing spaces that are both respectful and effective across South Africa’s diverse populations.

    Together, Neftaly and SACAP are building a future where healing is accessible, inclusive, and culturally resonant.