Ministry of Education and local psychologists sign a study agreement for training as healthcare psychologists.
ORANJESTAD - The Ministry of Kingdom Relations, Education, Youth, Innovation, and Sports formalized a significant step in strengthening specialized care for children in Aruba.
The Ministry of Education and several local psychologists who started their post-master's training to become healthcare psychologists signed study agreements.
The training is within the collaboration agreement framework between the Multidisciplinary Center (MDC), a recognized training practice, and Psymia. With this cooperation, the commitment to invest in local professionals becomes a reality.
It is the training of our professionals to diagnose and treat complex problems in the social-emotional care field for our children, without the need for referral.
It is a significant step towards offering a more specialized, sustainable, and directly available level of care for children.
The governance agreement states that our children's welfare and socioemotional care are of utmost importance. The Ministry of Education sees this development as a concrete starting point of the commitment to continue to ensure a sustainable care system based on systemic impacts for the future.
Our children’s well-being and socioemotional care are a top concern, according to the existing governance agreement.
This breakthrough, according to the Ministry of Education, is a tangible first step toward the pledge to maintain a care system that is sustainable and founded on systemic implications.
To ensure that the community can continue to rely on a specialized care network that adjusts to the requirements of our children, families, and community, the Ministry of Education pledges to work closely with our local experts.