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Lottery cash for rabbi's charity which helped people affected by Manchester Arena attack

Grant will enable Heads Up to go into schools

May 29, 2018 14:23
Rabbi Dov Ben-Yaacov Kurtzman
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A charity established by a rabbi which provided counselling in the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bomb attack has won a Lottery grant to take its work into schools.

Heads Up CIO was set up by Rabbi Dov Ben-Yaacov Kurtzman, originally from Glasgow, to bring Israeli therapeutic techniques to the treatment of trauma victims in the UK.

Arriving here in late 2016 after more than 30 years in Israel, Rabbi Kurtzman saw “there was going to be a need — there had  been a lot of terrorist attacks in Europe”. He also identified a vacuum generally in mental health services in the UK.

In Manchester, the charity provided emergency psychological first-aid at a pop-up centre, training 90 therapists and counsellors and offering a “safe space” to anyone affected by their experience of the bombing.