Apply skills gained at workshop, Pengasih Malaysia tells Brunei participants


Brunei Narcotics Control Bureau Director Dato Paduka Mohd Zalani Ismail, Pengasih Malaysia President Hafizi Harun (3rd from left) and Aftercare Support Association Chairperson Juhana Muhd Jaya during the event. - BB/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Pengasih Malaysia President Hafizi Harun yesterday (Feb 11) called on participants of the Effectiveness of Rehabilitation and Reintegration Workshop on Managing Partner Supervisors (Rakan Seliaan) to apply the knowledge and skills for rehabilitation of ex-inmates acquired through the workshop.

He said this when some 38 participants received certificates of participation during the closing ceremony of the workshop at a hotel in Kiulap.

The two-day workshop, organised by the Aftercare Support Association (AFSA), is an ongoing effort to improve skills and techniques to deal with various problems of partner supervisors for government and private associations and agencies. Narcotics Control Bureau director Dato Paduka Mohd Zalani Ismail presented the certificates. AFSA Chairperson Juhana Muhd Jaya in her welcome speech expressed appreciation to Pengasih Malaysia for the success of the two-day workshop.

The workshop, conducted by two speakers from Pengasih Malaysia, focused on the latest rehabilitation procedures to help partner supervisors and reintegration methods in a better direction for the partner supervisors concerned.

The speakers described effective techniques and skills as practised and used in the region.

The workshop also revealed the experience at the Pengasih Centre in various treatments and programmes implemented to help partner supervisors at the centre. AFSA members and strategic partners and workshop participants were also present. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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