Education & Prevention Unit

Religious Sector
We offer workshops for the religious sector that have been revised to fit the needs of this sector. Our workshops are tailored for children and teenagers. They include the audience and convey our messages while maintaining a lively interaction between participants.
In our workshops, we talk about preventing violence, keeping personal boundaries, sharing secrets, safe use of social media, healthy relationships and more.
All workshops can be held in English, Hebrew, Arabic and Russian.
For more information: 052-6216012 | 052-6216023 |
Workshops for Elementry Schools
Every workshop is 45-90 minutes long, according to the needs of the group
We have a wide variety of workshops for this age group.
Here are some of the workshops we provide:
Touch and feelings
Secrets
Safe internet use
Violence
* For more information about our workshops, please contact us.
Workshops for Middle Schools
Every workshop is up to 90 minutes long, according to the needs of the group
We have a wide variety of workshops for this age group.
Here are some of the workshops we provide:
Personal boundries
Peer pressure
Safe us of the internet
Sex, drugs & alcohol
violent relationships
Myths vs. truth about sexual violence
* For more information about our workshops, please contact us.
* For more information about our workshops, please contact us.
Workshops for High Schools
Every workshop is up to 90 minutes long, according to the needs of the group
We have a wide variety of workshops for this age group.
Here are some of the workshops we provide:
Personal boundries
Peer pressure and group rape
Cyber bullying
Sex, drugs & alcohol
violent relationships
The law for preventing sexual harasstment
"Young Ambassadors" - Youth Against Violence
Eleven percent of tenth and eleventh graders in Israel report having been involved in a violent incident during the past year and many more report having witnessed such incidents. Similarly, a recent Haifa University study found that not only is abuse of children and youth prevalent in Israel, but it also tended to become more frequent as children got older – 43% of 12 year-olds reported that they had been harmed by violence of some sort, as compared with 49% of 14 year-olds and 58% of 16 year-olds.
In the Negev, many of these youth, upon reaching High School-age have expressed dissatisfaction with the violence they see in school and in society. These are youth that have declared that they want a more equal society, without judgment and without violence and have taken it upon themselves to learn more about the issues and then to share this knowledge with society through activities and social action. Maslan’s Young Ambassadors program offers them a unique opportunity to do just that through a year-long program with regular meetings and activities that engage, educate and enable these youth in a way that no other program does. Through the Young Ambassadors groups these youth not only become better informed about the problems of sexual assault and domestic violence, but also host public events and engage in social action that translates this new knowledge into the sphere of daily life.
Incorporated into this project are also a variety of seminars on topics such as:
What is love?
Femininity and masculinity and their social connection within healthy relationships
Love that suffocates
Gray areas
Safe connection
Sexual harassment
Sex, drugs and alcohol
Each group of Young Ambassadors is comprised of between 8-16 youth that meet at every week and have told us things like:
“I came out of a sense of personal obligation, but I stayed for the ideology.”
“Since I began with Maslan I have realized that I am capable of anything!”
At Maslan we truly consider all of these youth to be our “Young Ambassadors” to Israeli society, representing us in many places throughout their daily lives and helping to usher in a new era of tolerance, understanding and non-violence.