10th October, 2024
Location: Nkurakan
On 10th October, 2024, TUCEE Organisation held a hands-on soap-making workshop in Nkurakan to equip individuals with disabilities with income-generating skills. This was part of the Organisation’s BADA project, which seeks to build upon the abilities of all persons with disabilities, especially within rural communities in Ghana.
The workshop brought together fourteen participants with disabilities, who were taken through the complete process of liquid soap production. The goal was to equip them with viable, income-generating skills that can support entrepreneurial ventures and enhance self-sufficiency.
Participants expressed great enthusiasm and optimism about using their new skills to launch small businesses, a testament to the workshop’s positive impact and relevance.
BADA remains committed to empowering abilities and fostering self-sufficiency within the community.
10th October, 2024
Location: Nkurakan
On October 10, 2024, BADA (Building on the Abilities of Persons with Disabilities) held a hands-on soap-making workshop in Nkurakan to equip individuals with disabilities with income-generating skills.
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Fourteen participants, guided by a skilled facilitator, learned the complete process of soap production.
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Participants expressed excitement about using their new skills to start small businesses, reflecting the workshop’s success.
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BADA remains committed to empowering abilities and fostering self-sufficiency within the community.
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29th February 2024
Dr. Cecilia Tutu-Danquah (Principal of TUCEE) and Mr. Wisdom K. Kudjordji (Vice Principal of TUCEE) addressed a gathering of Queen Mothers and other key district-level stakeholders at a one-day event in Sunyani. The theme for the event was “Securing Sound Mental Health for a Productive Life”.Â
The event was organized by the Ghanaian-European Center (GIZ) to enlighten the invited Queen mothers on important issues of mental health, and how they can lead the charge in promoting sound mental health for themselves and their communities.Â
#mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #queenmothers #stakeholdees #GIZ #Counselling
29th February 2024
Dr. Cecilia Tutu-Danquah (Principal of TUCEE) and Mr. Wisdom K. Kudjordji (Vice Principal of TUCEE) addressed a gathering of Queen Mothers and other key district-level stakeholders at a one-day event in Sunyani. The theme for the event was “Securing Sound Mental Health for a Productive Life”.Â
The event was organized by the Ghanaian-European Center (GIZ) to enlighten the invited Queen mothers on important issues of mental health, and how they can lead the charge in promoting sound mental health for themselves and their communities.Â
#mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #queenmothers #stakeholdees #GIZ #Counselling
TUCEE Institute of Counselling and Technology recently conducted a Career Path Training and Personality Psychometric Test Administration for final year students of the ACCRA CLUSTER of PROJECT at The Lord’s Pentecostal Church International in Tabora, Accra. This event aligns with TUCEE’s mission to transform lives through counselling, education, and empowerment.
The career development program likely focused on helping students identify their strengths, interests, and potential career paths. This initiative is similar to TUCEE’s recent efforts, such as leading over 700 teenagers in the Akuapem Cluster to identify their career paths. The program emphasizes talent identification and development, which is crucial for students preparing to enter the workforce or pursue higher education.
By administering personality psychometric tests, TUCEE provided students with valuable insights into their personal traits, preferences, and aptitudes. This information can be instrumental in guiding students towards suitable career choices and helping them understand their potential areas of excellence.
TUCEE’s involvement in such programs demonstrates its commitment to promoting mental wellness and empowering young individuals. The organization’s focus on career guidance and psychological assessment aligns with its broader goals of fostering sound mental health and creating a positive impact on society.
This event in Tabora, Accra, showcases TUCEE’s ongoing efforts to reach out to various communities and institutions, providing essential guidance and support to students at critical junctures in their academic and professional journeys
29th February 2024
Dr. Cecilia Tutu-Danquah (Principal of TUCEE) successfully facilitated a seminar for selected students at the University of Energy & Natural Resources in Sunyani. The session was on the theme “The Role of Mental Health in Personal Development”.Â
The event was an initiative by the Ghanaian-European Center (GIZ) in partnership with UENR and the National Youth Authority. In attendance at the seminar were Prof. John K. M. Kuwornu (Pro Vice-Chancellor of UENR), Prof. Simon Abugre (Dean of Students for UENR), as well as reps from the Counselling Unit of UENR and the National Youth Authority.
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17th February 2024
TUCEE led over 700 teenagers in Akuapem Cluster to identify their career path. The Career Path Development program emphasizes talent and personality identification, provides guidance on academic development program choices and career path identification.
30th November, 2023
Excerpts from the BADA Launch by TUCEE Organisation held at the British Council, Ghana, on the 30th November, 2023. BADA which translates to Building on the Abilities of Persons with Disability in Ghana was a success.
12th November, 2024
The TUCCE Institute of counselling and Technology has trained over 19,000 Teachers in Ghana on mental health and pedagogical skills for effective learning outcome.
Established in 2017, the TUCEE Institution of counselling and technology (TICT) has been very vibrant in facilitating knowledge within the areas of mental health and pedagogical skills.
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TUCEE Institue of Counselling and Technology held its 10th graduation ceremony on Saturday, November 30, 2024.
The graduation ceremony saw 421 graduating fellows who enrolled in various courses runed by the Institute such as certificate in counselling, marriage and family therapy, Child adolescent counselling, cyber trauma counseling and corporate mental health
Th graduation ceremony saw the attendance of dignitaries from the Prison service , University of Ghana,members from the Ghana Psychology Council , media partners including GTV, Metro TV, Pent TV, Business Ghana , Daily Graphic , Business and Finance and many others. The institute according to the Principal Dr. Cecilia Tutu Danquah will continue its contribution to national development in the areas of counselling and technology related professions.
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