2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13584-019-0298-4
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Public educational psychology services in Israel on the internet

Abstract: BackgroundThe public Educational Psychology Services provide mental health services for children and youth in Israel, alongside the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Services. The Psychological and Counseling Services Division of the Ministry of Education (known as SHEFI - Sherut Psychology Yeutzi), funds and supervises local Educational Psychology Services which are aimed at supporting child development and enhancing the emotional welfare of children and their families. The demand for … Show more

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“…This increased concern about the risks posed by the virus might result from this group's poorer access to healthcare services, partly due to the fact that they tend to live in outlying areas. 110,111 Indeed, the results show that minority groups regard the risks of the virus differently than the general public. They also have different levels of trust in the government that issued the preventive instructions, compared to the general population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This increased concern about the risks posed by the virus might result from this group's poorer access to healthcare services, partly due to the fact that they tend to live in outlying areas. 110,111 Indeed, the results show that minority groups regard the risks of the virus differently than the general public. They also have different levels of trust in the government that issued the preventive instructions, compared to the general population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This increased concern about the risks posed by the virus might result from this group’s poorer access to healthcare services, partly due to the fact that they tend to live in outlying areas. 110 , 111 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the connection between local information is close, and the correlation with farther information is weak. Only the neighboring information needs to be perceived, which can greatly reduce the computing time ( Alkalay and Dolev, 2019 ; Wen, 2020 ). As the number of layers increases, local feature extraction can be continued on the feature information extracted by the previous layer to obtain global information of the input information.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of their nationwide deployment in all schools and kindergartens, educational psychologists have access to the entire student population in the formal education system, enabling them to implement primary and secondary prevention practices geared toward the general population (Kohavi et al, 2020). Notwithstanding the importance of preventative acts (e.g., emergency preparedness exercises), due to current professional work conditions (Alkalay & Dolev, 2019; Kohavi et al, 2020) much of the work of educational psychologists in Israel is reactive in nature (Greenwald‐Kashni & Matichas, 2009). Given the extensive role played by educational psychologists in responding to crises and their current position in the Israeli school system, we attempted to implement a more proactive approach on a small scale.…”
Section: First Phase Of the Study: Increasing Scalability Of Psycholo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, given that the need for psychological services exceeds the ability to provide them, there is an urgent need to increase the scalability of these services. The digital world offers the potential to make emotional support more accessible to children (Alkalay & Dolev, 2019) and there is a growing body of work focusing on the development of technologically mediated mental health support (Hanley et al, 2019, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%