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The second day of the training course is titled “How to Work with Individual Cases”.

Under the generous patronage of His Excellency Prof.Mohamed Gaber Abbas Mohamed, Dean of the Faculty, the Casework Department continues its series of impactful activities.

On Wednesday, December 3, 2025, a joint event was held in collaboration between the Casework Department and the Field Training Unit, represented by third-year field training students, across the following institutions:

1. Al-Hasaya Affairs Unit

2. Al-Hasaya Primary Education Complex

3. Al-Hasaya Preparatory Education Complex

4. Ahmed Maher Al-Ahmadiya Primary School

5. Abdul Raouf Hassanin Primary School

Under the distinguished supervision of Assistant Lecturer Asmaa Abdulrasoul Abduljalil Ali, Assistant Lecturer in the Casework Department, the second day of the training course titled “How to Work with Individual Cases” was conducted under the slogan:
“Wherever the individual is, there is a way to serve the individual.”

The course was held in the Human Development Hall on the fourth floor of the Faculty building and was delivered by a distinguished group of academic staff and teaching assistants from the department:

1. Prof. Dr. Samir Mohamed Abdelrahman – Professor and Head of the Casework Department

2. Prof. Dr. Abdallah Saber Abdelhamid – Professor of Casework and Vice Dean for Environmental Service and Community Development

3. Assist. Prof.  Ahmed Mahmoud Hassan – Assistant Professor of Casework

4. Dr. Asmaa Ahmed Abdelwahab – Lecturer of Casework

5. Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud Aboulela – Lecturer of Casework

6. Dr. Laila Mohamed Hussein Saleh – Lecturer of Casework

7. Dr. Souad Sultan Abdelmawgoud – Lecturer of Casework

8. Ms. Samira Sayeh Saeed – Assistant Lecturer, Casework Department

9. Ms. Samah Abdo Mohamed Ahmed – Teaching Assistant, Casework Department

The second day of the training course aimed to enhance students’ skills in handling individual cases, strengthen their case management competencies, and enable them to build successful professional relationships with clients. This contributes to developing their abilities and applying them effectively to serve the community across various cases.

This course forms part of the ongoing fruitful cooperation between the college, represented by the Individual Service Department, and community institutions to prepare a generation capable of working with individual cases efficiently and professionally.

The session was attended by the Dean of the College, who praised the efforts of community organizations for their role in developing the individual case management skills of field training students through their strong collaboration in various activities.

The second training day focused on the practical framework of working with Casework. Students were divided into workshop groups, selected community problems, and explored solutions through detailed written work or expressive visual presentations. Students showed active engagement with instructors and demonstrated strong positive interaction throughout the activities.

The Casework Department continues its series of activities to benefit all segments of the community.

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