Alkalay Sarit, Dolev Avivit
Department of Psychology, Max Stern Jezreel Valley College, 1930600, Emek Jezreel, Israel.
Technion (Israel Institute of Technology), Faculty of Education in Science and Technology, Haifa, Israel.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2019 Mar 18;8(1):31. doi: 10.1186/s13584-019-0298-4.
The 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 the services of educational psychologists is increasing. Yet this demand is not being met due to the insufficient number of job slots allocated, the geographical distances in outlying peripheral areas, the already high loads in the psychologists' daily routine, and other such problems. A wide range of effective psychological services can be offered via the internet. The internet therefore has the potential to serve as a useful and efficient missing link between the high demands for educational psychology services on the one hand and the ability and desire among educational psychologists to meet those needs on the other. Moreover, even if the services were fully staffed, the resources would still be insufficient to provide personal (face-to-face) treatment for all, so that internet-based access to services would still need to be developed. Those services provide unique advantages such as overcoming distance and enabling higher availability of mental health professionals. The objectives of the current study were to describe the prevalence of public educational psychology services available online in Israel, with specific focus on the Arab minority and the peripheral regions, and to highlight the benefits of expanding those services.
During 2016, we conducted a survey comprising all 252 Public Educational Psychology Service units in Israel (n = 170 in the Jewish sector, and n = 82 in the Arab sector). The method used to search for online sites was in line with the actions taken by an average end-user searching for information on the internet.
The survey found that 125 of the units in the Jewish sector (73.5% of those units) and all 82 units in the Arab sector had no online site at all, constituting 82.2% of all the units in Israel. Of the 45 Jewish websites located by the survey, 42 (93.3% of the sites) were not user friendly (not interactive), and only three offered the possibility of interacting with psychologists (6.7% of the sites). Nevertheless, all the sites (n = 45) offered a high degree of quality and variety that exceeded basic information.
We believe that the presence of educational psychologists on the internet is essential in order to meet the challenges presented by the growing needs of students, parents and teachers in the current digital era. The survey revealed that the public educational psychology system in Israel has not yet bridged the technological gap. Special attention should be directed to the peripheral regions and to the Arab sector, where the technological services can make a significant contribution. The local public services' attempts to create and operate websites (45 Jewish websites according to the survey), are indicative of the determination to offer psychological support to the community at large, and of the ambition to overcome availability and accessibility problems. The concept of internet services might be useful not only for the SHEFI, but also for the array of mental health services for children and youth in Israel. Thus, we recommend that a policy should be formulated regarding internet-based mental health services for children and youth in Israel, and we call for a collaboration between the various ministries in implementing this process.
以色列的公共教育心理服务机构与卫生部、社会事务和服务部一道,为儿童和青少年提供心理健康服务。教育部心理与咨询服务司(称为SHEFI - Sherut Psychology Yeutzi)为当地的教育心理服务提供资金并进行监督,这些服务旨在支持儿童发展,提升儿童及其家庭的情感福祉。对教育心理学家服务的需求正在增加。然而,由于分配的工作岗位数量不足、偏远地区的地理距离、心理学家日常工作负担已很重等此类问题,这一需求未得到满足。通过互联网可以提供广泛的有效心理服务。因此,一方面,互联网有潜力成为教育心理服务的高需求与教育心理学家满足这些需求的能力和愿望之间有用且高效的缺失环节。此外,即使服务配备齐全,资源仍不足以对所有人提供个人(面对面)治疗,因此仍需发展基于互联网的服务获取途径。这些服务具有独特优势,如克服距离限制,使心理健康专业人员有更高的可及性。本研究的目的是描述以色列在线提供的公共教育心理服务的普及情况,特别关注阿拉伯少数群体和周边地区,并强调扩大这些服务的益处。
2016年期间,我们对以色列所有252个公共教育心理服务单位进行了一项调查(犹太部门有170个,阿拉伯部门有82个)。用于搜索在线网站的方法与普通终端用户在互联网上搜索信息时采取的行动一致。
调查发现,犹太部门的125个单位(占这些单位的73.5%)以及阿拉伯部门的所有82个单位根本没有在线网站,占以色列所有单位的82.2%。在调查找到的45个犹太网站中,42个(占网站的93.3%)对用户不友好(不具交互性),只有3个提供了与心理学家互动的可能性(占网站的6.7%)。然而,所有网站(n = 45)都提供了高度的质量和多样性,超出了基本信息。
我们认为,在当前数字时代,教育心理学家在互联网上的存在对于应对学生、家长和教师不断增长的需求所带来的挑战至关重要。调查显示,以色列的公共教育心理系统尚未弥合技术差距。应特别关注周边地区和阿拉伯部门,技术服务在这些地区可做出重大贡献。当地公共服务机构创建和运营网站的尝试(根据调查有45个犹太网站),表明了为广大社区提供心理支持的决心,以及克服可及性和可达性问题雄心。互联网服务的概念不仅可能对SHEFI有用,对以色列儿童和青少年的一系列心理健康服务也可能有用。因此,我们建议应制定一项关于以色列儿童和青少年基于互联网的心理健康服务的政策,并呼吁各部委在实施这一过程中进行合作。