Perach Israel Network Concludes Nationwide Professional Training Year for Healthcare Teams
The Perach Israel Network recently completed a year-long series of professional training seminars under its "Perach Ladaat" initiative, recognized as one of Israel's most comprehensive training programs for healthcare and therapeutic staff. The program included conferences held in Elad, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem, culminating in a final event scheduled for Sunday at the Culture Hall in Tiberias, marking the first time the conference is held in northern Israel.
Participants included speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, nurses, behavior analysts, social workers, and other professionals involved in the network's therapeutic framework. Throughout the year, attendees engaged with leading lecturers in health and therapy, explored current research, innovative treatment tools, and advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence applications. This reflects the network's commitment to providing the highest quality care for the children and adults it supports.
Rabbi Moshe Stein, CEO of Perach Israel, emphasized that ongoing investment in professional staff is integral to the network's philosophy. He stated, "To provide the best care, we are committed to equipping professionals with the most advanced knowledge, tools, and training. The professional development of our teams is a direct investment in the children and adults we support daily."
Professor Ze'ev Rotstein, the network's medical director, also participated by leading professional panels, addressing participant questions, and discussing current challenges facing healthcare professions in Israel. The "Perach Ladaat" initiative aims to make cutting-edge professional knowledge accessible to all Perach Israel teams, fostering a national knowledge community where professionals share experiences and practical tools to enhance treatment quality across the network's numerous facilities.
The Tiberias conference marks the conclusion of another active year for "Perach Ladaat," reinforcing its status as a leading professional training hub in the field of special education in Israel.