Sixth-semester students of the Psychology program at Fundación Universitaria María Cano carried out a pre-practice activity as part of the Occupational Fields course in collaboration with the Pascual Bravo School and the Protective Environments Program. During the session, trainee psychologists conducted reflective workshops on crucial topics related to the health and well-being of young people, such as grooming and sexting, sexual violence, and the prevention of teenage pregnancy. The activity involved students from grades six to nine.
These spaces not only allow Psychology students to strengthen their educational process but also provide them the opportunity to apply their knowledge in real-world contexts, directly contributing to the strengthening and protection of the school community. Similarly, it allows them to engage with social realities and our context, enhancing their competencies and skills in the promotion, prevention, and development of healthy and safe environments. A further step in our institution’s commitment to comprehensive education and social well-being!