Harare, 26 February, 2023 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Coordinators of the Catholic Family and Marriage Commission of the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference (ZCBC) have trained counselors to help address challenges in families.
In a Thursday, February 23 report, officials of the commission say that the three-day inter-denominational Basic Family Counseling Training seminar sought to equip trainees with counseling tools and techniques.
“There are overwhelming figures of people who need counseling services and the demand is great. Hence the need for training of family counselors to complement efforts by other stakeholders,” Sr. Anuarite Manyahi, the Family and Marriage Apostolate National Coordinator, has been quoted as saying.
Sr. Manyahi adds, “The challenge of accessibility and affordability of counseling services has created the need to capacitate and strengthen the laity in the family pastoral care ministry, hence the training programs rolled out this year.”
The training that ran from February 17-19 equipped participants with basic family counseling skills based on practical and real-life situations touching on the dangers of patriarchal tendencies, gender-based violence, and unhealthy religious and traditional belief systems, the report says.