Good Shepherd Sisters 2013 Good Shepherd Sisters Annual Report
CONTENTS HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 1 Exchange Visit to the Good Shepherd Sisters Services in Cebu, Philippines 4 Staff Selected for Mentorship Program 5 Anti-Trafficking Activities 6 Lobbying for the Criminalization of Domestic Violence STAFF DEVELOPMENT 7 Staff Development sponsored by the Social Welfare Bureau or other NGOs GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE SERVICE INFORMATION 9 Activities of Good Shepherd Centre GOOD SHEPHERD SISTERS WOMEN S MUTUAL HELP CENTRE SERVICE INFORMATION 10 Activities of Good Shepherd Sisters Women s Mutual Help Centre NONVIOLENT COMMUNICATION 13 Nonviolent Communication Training ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 14 Acknowledgements
Highlights of the Year Exchange Visit to the Good Shepherd Sisters Services in Cebu, Philippines This year on August 17 22 Sr. Juliana Accompanied 8 staff members on an exchange visit to Cebu, Philippines to see the various services for girls and women offered by the Good Shepherd Sisters. We were accommodated in the Cebu community and taken by van to visit the following preventive services: St. Mary Euphrasia Training Center for street girls between the ages of 6 and 18. The girls live in the Center but go out to school. Maria Droste Training Center, a service for college students who are in danger of being trafficked. Many of these girls have come to continue their studies after being in the training center for younger girls. For girls and women who are in need of rescue or rehabilitation services the sisters have: Mary Hills residence, a short term crisis center serving women who are single and pregnant and also some poor but deserving college students whom the sisters help to find scholarships. Welcome House, a drop-in Center for trafficked/prostituted women, located in the heart of Cebu City. Good Shepherd Recovery Center, a residence for prostituted women, who are in the recovery stage for reintegration with their families and community. This is located two cities away from Cebu City. Finally we were also taken to visit Alay Kapwa, areas of poor but empowered women, who are able to earn a livelihood with their income generating projects sponsored by the Good Shepherd Sisters. Throughout our visit we were impressed by the warm welcome we received and the friendliness and simple open heartedness of all the girls and young women. We were also inspired by the dedication of the Sisters who give so generously to the care and protection of their charges. We appreciate their commitment to seeing the girls through their studies even to college, knowing that without a college education they are very vulnerable to being caught up in prostitution or trafficking. Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 Page 1
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Highlights of the Year Staff Selected for Mentorship Program Two Good Shepherd staff, Aris Tam and Esther Un were selected to participate in the Global Freedom Exchange, a Hilton Worldwide and Vital Voices partnership leveraging leadership to end trafficking. The program involved visiting 3 US cities New York City, Washington, D.C. and Dallas, Texas, to learn from experts in the field, government and NGOs what is being done and what can be done to end human trafficking, with a particular focus on child sex trafficking. After their return Aris and Esther shared their experiences with our staff and also with staff of the Social Welfare Bureau and members of the Anti-Trafficking Committee. The women in the program came from the following countries: Ethiopia, India, Macau, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, United States. Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 4
Highlights of the Year Anti-Trafficking Activities February4,2013 Visit of the Anti-Trafficking Deterrent Measures Committee. We welcomed members of the Committee to see our Centre and the bedroom prepared for the under-age trafficking victims. We shared our experience of looking after these girls and discussed how we might engage them in being more cooperative with the police. Unfortunately most of the girls are not willing to disclose who brought them to Macau. June 3,2013 presentation on human trafficking to a group of 7 girls and 2 staff from Sr. Teresa To s hostel. June 16,2013 presentation on human trafficking to a group of 12 Burmese. October 28,2013 presentation on human trafficking to @400 upper form students in Fatima School November1,2013 Sr. Juliana Devoy gave a presentation on Macau s Human Trafficking Law to Ending Human Trafficking a regional conference organized by the Hong Kong Women Lawyers Association together with the Beijing Women Lawyers Association. November 25 December 10, 2013 Good Shepherd Centre had public screenings of the film, Nefarious Merchant of Souls to raise awareness about human trafficking. These took place in the lower level of the Portuguese Bookstore. Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 5
Highlights of the Year Lobbying for the Criminalization of Domestic Violence During the year under review we continued to use all avenues of awareness raising to pressure the government to change its proposed domestic violence law. Panel Presentations On February 28, 2013, May 12, 2013 and August 10, 2013.Sr. Juliana participated in panel discussions on domestic violence sponsored by different organizations. Media support We gave many newspaper interviews and recruited several of our former residents who are domestic violence survivors to tell their stories to the reporters. Collaboration with Anti-Domestic Violence Coalition Good Shepherd Centre began to host meetings of a group of scholars, social workers and young people who became active in promoting domestic violence as a public crime. They collected signatures of support on facebook and also went to the street to gather signatures and explain to the public the reason why domestic violence should be criminalized. Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 6
Staff Development Staff Development sponsored by the Social Welfare Bureau or other NGOs Date Training Staff Jan 25 Computer learning project 1 Mar 14 - Mar 23 5-day course on play therapy workshop 1 April 27,28 Exploring Family of Origin 1 May 3,4 Individual crisis intervention & peer support 2 May 18,25 Bereavement counseling 1 May 31 Family-friendly family policy 1 June 14 Safe &hygienic food preparation/storage 1 July 12,19,26 Dealing with child sex abuse cases 2 Aug 17 Regional conference on women & children 1 Oct 16 IOM workshop on labor trafficking 2 Nov 10-15 Exchange visit to Sichuan 1 Nov 30 Music therapy workshop 12 Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 7
Good Shepherd Centre During the year 2013 Good Shepherd Centre gave shelter to a total of 87 persons. At the beginning of the year there were 17 persons in residence. We admitted a total of 70 persons including 54 adults and 16 children. The reasons for admission were as follows: Reason Numbers Domestic violence 7 Unmarried mother 4 Under-age trafficking victims 29 Housing crisis 4 Emotional problem 2 Released from prison 2 In need of care & protection 2 Conflict with husband 1 Other 3 Total 54 **The 3 other cases included a woman who abandoned her baby, a woman who was recovering from a miscarriage and a woman with cancer who was living in a very unhealthy situation and needed to be near the hospital for chemo treatments. Figure 1: The Percentage of reasons 4% 4% 2% 5% 13% Reasons 4% 7% Domestic violence Unmarried mother 7% Under-age trafficking victims Housing crisis Emotional problem Released from prison In need of care & protection Conflict with husband Other 54% Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 8
Activities of Good Shepherd Centre In addition to birthday & farewell parties our residents participated in the following activities: Date Jan 1 Feb 7 Feb 11 Feb 23 Mar 9 Mar 12 Mar 15 April 24 May 12 May 15 Aug 16 Aug 19 Sept 20 Sept 28 Oct 1 Oct 6 Nov 25 Dec 20 Dec 21 Dec 22 Dec 25 Activity Buffet lunch at L Arc Visit of International Ladies Club Chinese NY celebration Staff & residents Yam Cha for New Year celebration Lunch at MGM to celebrate Int l Women s Day Visit of University counselors Visit & tea party with Mocha staff Celebration of St. M. Euphrasia s feast day Mother s Day celebration with Bingo party 14 social workers came to visit the Centre Several teenagers had an outing to HK Disney Land Celebration for St. John Eudes feast day Bingo party Mid-Autumn festival celebration with supper in garden Celebration of National Day with buffet lunch at Rio Film Gravity Visit of Mocha staff Buffet lunch at L Arc Christmas party with Women s Centre Hot Pot supper for Winter festival Residents Christmas party Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 9
Good Shepherd Sisters Women s Mutual Help Centre Activities of Women s Mutual Help Centre Type of Activity Number of Times Clients Served Counseling sessions 182 22 Home visits 45 - Hotline calls 174 - Telephone contacts 5516 Small groups 4 28(14adults,14children) Talks for women 3 48 Activities for women 4 48 Activities for children& teens 8 110 Activities for families 8 247 Birthday parties 3 37 Interest groups 26 357 Activities for special holidays 4 119 Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 10
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Nonviolent Communication Nonviolent Communication training 2workshops for students of Santa Rosa High School Chinese Section (Jan 20, 27) 5workshops for students of Kwong Tai High School(Jan 11, 18, 25; Feb 15,27) 1 workshop for parents (Feb 11) 1 workshop for a small group (Feb 13) 2 workshops for parents (March 1, 29) 2 workshops for teachers (March 8, 10) ** Other means walk in Clients from Community other 8% Parent 23% teacher 15% Client Student 54% The response to NVC training is very positive. The students in Kwong Tai High School were so enthusiastic that they want to learn how to teach NVC to their peers. Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 13
Acknowledgements We express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who have helped us by their interest and support, collaboration and/or financial support Bishop Jose Lai Members of our Advisory Board The Macao Social Welfare Bureau The Macao Education Bureau The Macau Foundation The Jockey Club The Venetian Macau Limited Galaxy Mocha The International Ladies Club of Macau Chan Sui Kei Perpetual Help College Melinda Chan Mei I Suncity Group All our friends, benefactors, volunteers are remembered in our prayers with gratitude. Good Shepherd Sisters Macau Annual Report 2013 page 14