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Internship Field Work at The Redemption Welfare Foundation

 On January 29, 2025, an M.Sc. Nursing student from the Regional College of Nursing conducted an in-depth research study at The Redemption Welfare Foundation on the prevalence of relapse and its associated factors among individuals with substance use disorders.
The study aimed to identify the underlying causes, risk factors, and challenges that contribute to relapse, as well as explore effective strategies for long-term recovery and rehabilitation. By analyzing psychological, social, and environmental influences, this research provides valuable insights that can help refine treatment approaches, relapse prevention techniques, and support systems for individuals undergoing rehabilitation.
This collaboration highlights the importance of evidence-based practices in addiction recovery, reinforcing our commitment to continuous improvement and holistic healing.
 
 
 
 
 On January 9, 2025, The Redemption Welfare Foundation successfully continued its ongoing internship program in collaboration with students from the N.E.R.I.M Group of Institutions. This initiative provides aspiring professionals with practical exposure to mental health care, addiction recovery, and rehabilitation services, allowing them to gain hands-on experience in a real-world setting.
Throughout the program, students actively engage in counseling sessions, therapeutic interventions, case studies, and community outreach programs, helping them understand the complexities of substance abuse, mental health disorders, and patient care. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, they develop essential skills in psychological assessment, rehabilitation techniques, and social work interventions.
This collaboration serves as a bridge between academic knowledge and professional practice, equipping students with real-world expertise and preparing them for rewarding careers in mental health, counseling, and social work. We are proud to partner with N.E.R.I.M Group of Institutions in shaping the next generation of mental health professionals and look forward to further impactful collaborations in the future.


On December 1, 2024, The Redemption Welfare Foundation successfully hosted an internship program for students from the Psychology Department of Guwahati University. This program provided students with valuable hands-on experience in the fields of mental health, addiction recovery, and rehabilitation services, helping them apply their academic knowledge in a real-world setting.
During the internship, students actively participated in counseling sessions, therapeutic interventions, psychological assessments, and community outreach programs. Under the guidance of experienced professionals, they developed key skills in patient care, therapy techniques, and mental health support.
This collaboration aims to enhance students' understanding of psychology in a practical environment, preparing them for future careers in counseling, therapy, and social work. We are honored to work with Guwahati University and look forward to continuing such initiatives that promote learning, professional growth, and community impact.

 On October 3, 2024, students successfully completed their 45-day internship at The Redemption Welfare Foundation. Throughout the program, they gained hands-on experience in mental health care, addiction recovery, and rehabilitation services, applying their academic knowledge in a practical setting.

Under the guidance of experienced professionals, the interns actively participated in counseling sessions, case studies, therapeutic interventions, and community outreach programs, enhancing their understanding of psychological support and patient care.

We congratulate the students on their dedication and successful completion of the internship and appreciate their contributions to our organization. We look forward to welcoming more aspiring professionals in the future to continue our mission of empowering lives and fostering growth.

 On April 26, 2024, students from Assam Kaziranga University successfully completed their summer internship in the field of social science at The Redemption Welfare Foundation. Their dedication, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn were evident throughout the program, as they actively participated in research, community outreach, counseling sessions, and rehabilitation initiatives.
This internship provided them with valuable hands-on experience, allowing them to apply their academic knowledge to real-world social work and mental health care settings. We applaud their hard work and contributions and look forward to continuing such collaborations to nurture future professionals in social work and rehabilitation.