Cape Town has a population of around 430,000 inhabitants and is the third most popular place to live in South Africa. The city is the legislative capital of the country. The city has been named the world design capital. Cape Town has an unemployment rate of around 25% of residents not working. The city is the largest tourist destination in the whole of Africa, Its largest selling point is Table Mountain.The western Cape Education Department looks after all of the primary and secondary school in the district. The district is divided into seven, Metropole Central, North, South, and East. Cape Town has three universities, the University of Cape Town, the University of the Western Cape and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. The University of Cape Town has around 26,000 enrolled students, it is the oldest university in South Africa. The university has been ranked the best university within Africa.
Prevention Psychology Training | Mental Health in Cape Town
Prevention Psychology Training in Cape Town explores how psychological principles can be applied to prevent mental health issues. The course covers foundations of prevention psychology, risk and protective factors, early intervention strategies, behaviour change concepts, and strategies to support long-term psychological health.
- This Prevention Psychology Training builds skills in early intervention and resilience
- Master techniques for promoting emotional well-being across different populations
- Gain tools to design preventive programmes for schools, workplaces, and communities