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VIBHA-ASHA ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 : Supported by : VIBHA Inc. 1781 Spyglass Drive # 394 Austin Tx 78746 ( U. S. A. ) : Organized by : Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal Sanstha "Vishwamitra Ashram" Village : Chachiyavas Via : Gagwana Dist. Ajmer 305023 (Raj) INDIA Ph.No. 0145-2794481, 2794482 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] 1

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VIBHA-ASHA ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011

: Supported by :

VIBHA Inc.1781 Spyglass Drive # 394

Austin Tx 78746( U. S. A. )

: Organized by :

Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal Sanstha"Vishwamitra Ashram"

Village : Chachiyavas Via : GagwanaDist. Ajmer 305023 (Raj) INDIAPh.No. 0145-2794481, 2794482

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

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From the Desk of Chief Functionary Greeting from RMKM team!

Again we are here to present our year long hard work in Training Education & rehabilitation -of mentally challenged children.

As a team leader I m feeling very happy to present this efforts. Whole year has gone with good & bad experiences. Good experiences have motivated us to move on & bad experience has giving us learning. To which helped us to correct us in future.

With Vibha this is our 9th years of working this partnership has changed the life of disabled children, they have learning to live with dignity & this become possible with strong support of vibha.

I believe that this project has great possibility of scaling up. We have started with 28 children in 2003-04 now we are catering services 229 including 40 rural children. This become possible due to vibha support only.

This year we have tried to support children through our different activities, like employment counseling special Olympics camps.

Special Olympics 22 children have participated from CBR & though our employment counseling programme 24 No. children are working within community.

This year we got very good News from our CBR that one of our adult disabled has got permanent job in bank as office assistant.

Here I would like to congratulate dedicate staff of RMKM for working with these underprivileged children & helping term to lead their life independently.

I would like to take opportunity to thank Vibha Volunteer & staff specifically Murli, for his whole hearted supported Deep Ma’m & Zakhana Ma’m for support guidance.

We with to have strong partnership which will change the life of disability

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(Ms. Kshama Kakade Kaushik)

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Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal (RMKM)Overview of training education and rehabilitation of mentally retarded children

Vibha is supporting RMKM since 2003 in this relation we have tried to reached vulnerable disabled children who are out of our institutional services, through our community based rehabilitation programme. In this journey with VIBHA and ASHA we observed few milestones which has changed the attitude of community towards disabled children specifically mentally challenged children, in year 2006 we had set up a vocational training centre for disabled in year 2007 we have linked rural children through our CBR programme , in year 2010 we have constructed DAKSHA workshop for physically and mentally challenged disabled children in between we have also got support from ASHA in year 2008 when VIBHA had funds crisis and few activities where dropped , but these activities are very important for reaching to the community and regular rehabilitation process.

If we focused the impact of our programme we were able to rehabilitate 6 adult within the vocationally within the community ,inclusion is the important way of rehabilitation of special need children this year we have enrolled 6 children with special need within the normal school, our CBR worker not only focusing on special education but also linking child to his right by making him /her accessible to disability certificates and other Govt, provisions .CBR worker is advocating for his rights and trying to mobilized parents for rights of disabled.

Vibha supported our vocational training centre till 2008-09, in this period we have touch the new heights by winning E3 challenge of national trust (Govt. of India) to convert vocational training centre in to an enterprise, but sudden withdrawal of this project shaken us and now we are working hard to get support for this but still we are continuing pre vocational training activities for institutional children because this is rehabilitation need of special child reaching at age of 14.

This year with regular intervention we have focused on new case identification as result of this we have identified new 22 no children and even at holly placed Pushkar(Town of Ajmer district, International famous tourist place) 40 children have identified who requires immediate care and support. If vibha come forward to extend the programme in pushkar we will able to reached URABAN AND RURAL children.

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DATA ANALYASIS OF BENIFICIAIRES

Following graph shows beneficiaries rose for past seven years

Picture- 01Year by year growth in number of beneficiaries

We have started this rehabilitation programme with following objectives

1. To provide preventive, promotive and rehabilitative services to Mentally Challenged and multiple disability children.

2. To provide vocational assistance & training to the mentally challenged and multiple disability children.

3. To educate and trained mentally challenged & multiple disability children with their family’s support.

4. To motivate family members for mentally challenged & multiple disability children’s training and rehabilitation.

5. To sensitize family about the need of the mentally challenged children also multiple disable children and to help the child in his/her development as per his/her potentials.

6. To implement outreach and comprehensive community based rehabilitation programme in nearby areas of proposed area.

7. To provide equal rights to the special children as equal with the normal children.

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8. To generate biased free atmosphere for the special as well as normal children.

Venture Location

The school cum vocational center is situated in 3.3-Acre land, at Chachiyawas village Block Shrinagar, Ajmer district. It is well connected with road, electricity and water facility, having lots of open space and pollution free environment.

A) CBR- Urban:- Remble Road, Nagfani, Foysagar Road, Ramnagar, Kotra, Vaishali Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Police Line, Lohakhan, Bhopo Ka Bada, Jaipur Road, Topdara, HathiBhata, Kundan Nagar, CRPF, Naka Madar, MAdar, Gulab Bare, Dhola Bhata, Nagra, Ramganj, Ashaganj, Diggi Bazar, Gaddi Maliyan, Subhash Nagar, Chandravardai Nagar, Ajay Nagar, Dargah Bazar, NAya Bazar, Purani Mandi, Bhagwan Ganj, Paltan Bazar, Bhuna Bhay, Srinagar Rpad, Bhajan Ganj, Usri Gate, Lakhan Kotri.B) CBR-Rural:- Padampura, Bhawanikheda,Narwar, Babaicha, Ararka,

Kayampura, Manpura, Gagwana, Chhatri, Thunda Ki Dhani, Nimokiya Ki Dhani

Route Map URBAN CBR-

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Route Map RURAL CBR-

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Activity Implemented Our community based programme is regarded as a good beginning for the welfare of disabled people, because in this way a good rehabilitation privilege can be provided to the people at community level. We believe that rehabilitation of disabled person is not responsibility of teacher or family member, its duty of entire society. Our CBR worker tries to generate support from society in rehabilitation process. In this Year we are provided training education support to 229 disabled children.They are building liaison with primary health care centers, Aganwadi, other resourceful people to generate resource for particular child.Parents counseling became a main strategy to go ahead. Our CBR worker tried to provide Govt. benefits to children in terms of rail pass, buses pass, disability certificate, motivating parents for taking guardianship certificate. Under CBR programme along with therapeutic intervention CBR worker conducted following activities.

1. Meeting conducted with stake holders.2. Liaison with Aganwadi worker for awareness and identification of new children3. Liaison with other welfare club/DDRC/Govt. Body to provide support in terms of aids

and appliances and other support.4. CBR parents meeting 5. Participation in awareness exhibition.6. Development of CBR Kit.

In CBR programme early intervention and disability prevention is one of the major components. Earlier we use to aware people in different exhibition on this topic this year. In mobile exhibition we changed module and planning. This year we have conducted puppet show, wall writing, Audio-visual Aids, Rally, Street Drama, Poster display. We have change the strategy and we are having directs meeting with Anganwari workers those who are dealing within the community. We are organizing meeting at their centre and keeping regular follow up for early identification of disabled children as well as we are distributing pamphlets on prenatal, natal & postnatal awareness. Along with this we are contacting doctors, child specialist who does identification much earlier even before Anganwari worker. In doctor meetings we are making them aware about our activities and motivating them to refer the cases.Our intervention is changing the life of disabled people in terms of making them self reliant in their day to day activity as well as economically.This year we have expended our services in rural area and 40 children is enrolled under Rural CBR programme and 189 children enrolled under Urban CBR programme and getting facility of Training & Education. We are dreaming rehabilitate these children within the community.Most of these children are from lower socio economic strata and the parents of the children were not aware from such a facilities this programme has develop A Ray of Hope in the hearts of these parents.

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DATA ANALYSIS AND Graphical Presentation of CBR, Ajmer City

1. Sex vise distribution: with the support from VIBHA & ASHA ,RMKM is serving 189 children(Urban area) with special need through its CBR programme. Since last year we were facing problems of children drop out as well as few of our parents were not supporting our programme. So we revised our children after communicating with the parents. After revising the list we finally got 189 children. Out of these 189 children 53 are female and 136 are male.

2. Caste vice distribution : the below chart is showing the caste vice distribution of our CBR children. Out of 189 children we have 73 CWSN from general community, 50 CWSN from OBC, 41 CWSN from SC and 25 CWSN are from ST category.

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3. Religion vice distribution: RMKM believes in service delivery weather the children belong to from any religion. This attitude helps us to serve better to the community. Out of total 189 children we have 173 CWSN from Hindu, 13 CWSN from Muslim, 2 CWSN from Christian and 1 from Sikh community.

4. Age vice distribution: In urban CBR 82 children are above then age of 18 years. 20 children are in between the age of 15 to 18 years, 27 children are in between 11 to 14 years. 30 children are in between the age of 7 to 10 years. 20 children are in between the age of 0 to 6 years. We always try to identify the CWSN in the early age so that we could provide them services soon as well as counseling to parents for their child development.

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5. Family income: monthly income of 103 families is less then Rs. 5000 per month. 38 families have monthly income of Rs. 5000 to Rs. 10000 per month. 15 families have their monthly income in between Rs. 10000 to Rs. 15000. And 11 families have their monthly income more than Rs. 15000.

6. Family occupation: out of the 189 children’s father 59 in govt. jobs and 128 in private job and 2 are agriculture. In the case of mother’s occupations out of 189 children160 are house wives, 26 in private work and 3 are govt. servants.

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7. Parents education status : in urban area illiteracy is still a big problem. If we see the below chart we will found out of 189 parents 23 fathers are illiterate and 60 mothers are illiterate. 51 fathers and 24 mothers have received the education till primary level. 36 fathers and 31 mothers have received the education till middle class. 37 fathers and 32 mothers have received the education till secondary level. 24 fathers and 10 mothers have received the education till Sr. Secondary class and 45 fathers and 5 mothers are graduate.

8. Enrollment through: out of the total 189 CWSN 81 children were identified by the CBR worker by communicating with parents and general community. With the support from Anganwari centers we have identified 22 CWSN. Doctors have referred 8 CWSN to our centers. 27 CWSN were enrolled because of conversation of parents of CWSN. 51

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CWSN were enrolled through community members. Because of CBR programme awareness level of community is increasing and they are referring children with special needs to our centers.

9. Govt. Schemes benefited: RMKM always provide assistant to all its children for availing the various government services for the disabled. This helps the family to serve and care better to CWSN. For these 189 children we have made 148 Medical Certificates, 5 Astha card, 134 Rail Pass, 74 Bus Pass, 57 Guardianship and 69 Niramaya forms.

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10. Physio & Speech service delivery : in CBR also we are providing speech and physiotherapy services to CWSN. In urban CBR 56 children are getting speech services and 58 CWSN are getting physiotherapy services.

11. Urban Field Speech+Physio combine programme - Physio & Speech service delivery : in CBR also we are providing speech and physiotherapy combined services to CWSN. In urban CBR 74 children are getting speech and physiotherapy combined services.

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Rural CBR ReportIn Rural CBR we are providing services to 36 children with special need (CWSN). The detail of the children is as follows : -

1) Sex vise distribution : As mentioned we are working with 36 CWSN in rural area. Out of these 40 children 25 are male and 15 are female.

2) Category vise distribution: out of these 36 children 2 children belong from General community, 32 children belongs from OBC and 2 children are from SC.

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3) Age wise enrollment : Out of these 40 children from rural area we have 5 children in the age group of 0 to 6 years, 12 children from 7 to 10 years, 10 children from 11 to 14 years, 11 children from 15 to 18 years and 2 children are above then 18 years.

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4) Parent’s Occupation: In rural area there is very little opportunity for employment. The major occupation of the families is agriculture but because of continuous draught in central Rajasthan agricultural activity has been come to an end. Most of the families are either migrating from the village or doing some other labor work. Out of 40 children’s parents 17 parents are doing labor work for earning the food, 9 parents are doing agricultural related work, 3 parents are doing small business and 10 parents are doing private work for their daily living. Only 1 parent have their fixed government job.

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5) Family Income: Though most of the parents are doing small labor and agricultural work so their family income is also too low to run their family. Out of 40 families only 2 families have more than Rs. 6000 per month income, only 4 families have Rs. 3000 to 6000 per month. But 31 families are earning less than Rs. 3000 per month for their family.

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6) Therapy Services to CBR Children: In disability most of CWSN are always needed continuous therapy services. This year RMKM have also started therapeutic intervention in CBR also. In this we are providing physio and speech therapy to the CWSN. In this we have provided therapy services to 28 children, 17 in Physio and 9 in speech and 2 in both therapies.

7) Child enrollment: One of the major responsibilities of CBR worker is to identify the new children with special need so that we can provide our services to maximum number of children. For identifying new children our CBR worker always do contact with Anganwari centers because in rural area Anganwari centers are the place for women and children. By doing contact with Anganwari centers we have identified 1 children in rural area. And by communicating with parents of special children as well as with general community we have identified 3 children with special need and other 34 have identified by survey.

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8) Govt. scheme benefited : RMKM always try to provide all services to its children therefore we also interlinked them with various government schemes which are available for the CWSN. This practice helps the parents of CWSN to avail the government services also. Total 21 children have medical certificate, 13 bus passes, 10 railway passes and 25 Niramaya Health card.

Vocational Training:

It's very important and significant activity of making mentally children self reliant. We are giving major focus on holistic development of mentally challenged children. Through our vocational centre we are training children to get fit in to the society.

Vocational training is provided as part of education to day care centre and also at CBR centre, focus is given on greetings card, handmade bag, to learn these skill fine motor and Gross motor coordination is important. This year in this component mayo girls student came to teach deco items to our student with regular interval. This programme was very successful. The product made by our children was exhibited

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Employment counseling: This year we organized employment counseling workshop in Ajmer at Red Cross Bhavan. Mr. Ashish Pokharna, Rajencdra Ranka (Gota Factory) Sunil Sujjati (Copper Factory) and Mr. Dilip (Paper Factory) participated as employer in this meeting. Mr.Meena CEO Municipal cooperation Ajmer and Col.Uppadaya was the chief guest of the function.

23 parents participated in this programme. Objectives of this programme is to show capacity of mentally challenged children to society & motivate people for placing children with intellectual disability. We are contacting various organizations and companies for the placement of our trained children. In the same context we are in regular touch with the P.G. Foiles Company, Beawar. Our few children have been already placed there. Through our Employer counseling programme we are trying to make more and more of our children self-dependent.

Trainees under vocational Unit at RMKM

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CASE STUDY of therapies

Case study-1

Vidhan Bakliwal s/o shri Sanjeev Bakliwal come in

contact with us through survey.in year 2010 15th

april, that time he was 3 year old,. Vidhan borne

on 5th April 2007, when vidhan first came in

contact with us his Activities of daily living was

incomplete, even his fine motor grip was not

developed, he had deformity in leg, in language he

was unable to pronounce some vowel like KA and ra, his span of attention was not good ,he

was hyperactive child.,

This year long regular CBR programme brought a tremendous changed in VIDHANS activity and

behavior. due to regular speech therapy his pronunciation become very clear, he got trained

in activities of daily living and now he do the activity with only verbal prompt,, CBR worker has

motivated parents to admit him in mainstream school because he has started sting in one

place and his attention span has improved lot.

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Case study 2.

Ansul S/o Sunil ansh Borned n

16/02/2005in joint family he

was borne with low weight

and kept in ICU immediate

after birth. he had delayed

development when he was 4

year old he linked with our CBR

programme. in first

assessment it was observed

that his Activities of daily living

was not complete, he used to

sit with scissor leg, if you motivate him he used to talked, he was very familiar with his

name ,and on calling he used to response by looking at a person , he was very adamant. After

regular one year programme h e stared following his teacher, with regular physiotherapy he

has started standing with support. with teachers motivation his parents admitted him in early

intervention centre, now he speak prayer and National anthem by his own, with regular

intervention hic socialization chances has improved.

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Case study -3

Sorav chandanani s/o Gulab

Chandanani Borne on 11 oct 2000

he is youngest son after two

daughters parents were very happy

with his birth, un fortunately the

day he borne he had severe fits and

he shifted in to NICU. Then after,

regular doctor check up is going on.

Sourav linked with our CBR

programme in year 2009 when he was 8 year old. During first assessment it was seen that

sourav is unable to give verbal non verbal signs even for his daily routine activity, unable to

recognized his family member. Due to contracture in both lower limb his sitting was affected .

Regular physiotherapy is helping child for sitting with support, as well as he has started

indicating his needs with signs, even he has started identifying his family member, child need

long term intervention for mainstreaming.

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Community Mobilization Programme:

1)Annual Function: Annual function held on 2nd May 2011 at RMKM chachiyawas. It was based on CLEAN Ajmer. Through this function children of MMM gave a common information on environment, cleanse, supporting nature for cleanse our place through dramatic way performed on stage.

2)Educational Tour and Exposure Visit: An educational tour organized by RMKM on 22nd April 2011. In this visit children visited at Pushkar. In this visit they saw Budha Pushkar, Gurudwara and enjoyed. Children learned about holy places. In this visit total 60 children participated and 10 staffs. Another visit held on 24th February 2011 of PG Foils, Pipalikalan. This visit was based on vocational & work Place exposure. In this visit children learned about different units of the factory, cutting machine, folding machine, rapper making, paper plate making etc.

3)Inclusive Bal Mela: On 4th May 2011a grand Inclusive Bal Mela was organized at RMKM campus. In this Mela children and staff members from RMKM, MMM and SSS participated with full enthusiasm. This Mela was open for all. Children from other leading schools of Ajmer also took active participation in this inclusive fair. Ms. Manju Rajpal, Honorable District Collector, Ajmer did inauguration of this Mela. The main attraction of this Mela was the science magic show and dance performances by the children arrived from various schools. In this Inclusive Bal Mela various competitions were also held such as :

* Balloon bursting * Chair race

* Pot painting * Drawing

* Dancing * Mehandi competition

* Bindi Pasting

Same as in Beawar held on 10th December 2010 at St. Gibson Hostel Play Ground. This Bal Mela was a historical event for Beawar City in the field of disability.

For the extra entertainment of the children may stalls were also established such as Puppet show, Math's magic Rajasthani Mandana, refreshment stall etc. In this mela many learning activities were also held such as Key chain making, pot painting, Math's magic etc. To enhance the entertaining level of this inclusive mela a movie was also shown to the children. During this Inclusive mela each and every person was having pleasure at its best.

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1)Holi Celebration: in the month of March 2011 Holi festival celebrated with children of MMM. Through this festival children gain the knowledge of religious importance of holi along with this they learn about equality among the people

2)Teja Mela Exhibition: As per every year this year also for the dissemination of our programme Exhibition was organized at Beawar. During the exhibition pamphlets informing about the inclusive education and information about different disability were distributed among the people.

3)Khundiyas Mela: In the series of awareness programme we participated in Khundiyas mela. In this mela pamphlets distribution, poster exhibition, puppet show etc. activities were conducted

4)Soniya Exhibition: To spread the awareness on inclusive education in Ajmer city organization had participated in the famous Soniya Exhibition which was held in the month of May 2010. The products which are prepared by mentally deprived children require a strong marketing aspect to make these children economically strong. Thus to promote their work our organization always try to participate in such exhibitions where the work done by these mentally challenged children is admired by all. In the Soniya Exhibition approximately one lac of people visited and appreciated the work done by these children.

5)International Pushkar Fair : In the month November 2010, International Pushkar fair which is one of the very well known fairs of the world was held during which our organization had participated by organizing an exhibition on Inclusive Education at development exhibitions. Many Govt. officials, foreigners along with the common people visited this exhibition and appreciated our efforts. Around two lac people visited in this exhibition.

6)Republic Day Celebration: On 26th January, 2010 Republic day was celebrated with full zeal and zest at both Minu Manovikas Mandir,chachiyawas . the chief guest was Shri O. S. Mathhur a well-known social worker from Ajmer. Respective chief guests hosted the National Flag. On this occasion both normal and special children had performed in different cultural programmes, which were highly appreciated by the

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parents and the honorable guests. After these programmes the winners of previously held school activities were awarded by the guests. The programme was ended with the distribution of sweets and fruits among the children.

(1) Visit of students from Mayo Girls College: Regular visit of students from Mayo Girls College, Ajmer came on a visit to Minu Manovikas Mandir, Chachiyawas. During their visit these children observed the daily activities held at MMM. For the whole day these students participated with the students of MMM in different activities. They were very happy to see the inclusion concept of study at MMM(2) Independence Day Celebration: On 15th August 2010 Independence Day was celebrated at Chachiyawas. The chief guest of the function were Mr. Ajit sing ,Deputy mayer Ajmer municipal cooperation. Mrs aprana and amit from new delhi, mr. khandekar M.D Hrhidaya cooperative society and mr, pars mal lunawat social worker were present as special guest . After the Flag Hosting children had performed different cultural programme which was wholeheartedly appreciated by chief guest. On eve of Independence Day children from school MMM Ajmer had given district level colorful performance at Javahar r Rang Manch, Ajmer. In this programme all the schools of Ajmer city have participated . audience have appreciated the programme of MMM school children. (3) Sports & Games: Games play a key role in the development of the children. We always provide opportunity to CBR clients to participate in sports & games activities. a) In the month of September(19-23 Sept.) 2010 we organized National Coaching Camp (NCC). In this event total 24 children from CBR participated and two CBR worker. b) In the month of December(3-5 Dec) 2010 total 29 children participated in this event. c) ) In Febuary (25-28 Feb.) 2011 in Chittorgarh city we organized divisional level games and sports activities. In this event total 05 CBR children and 2 workers participated. c) In March (22-23 March) 2011 in Beawar city we organized divisional level games and sports activities. In this event total 23 CBR children and 2 workers participated.

(4)Awareness Programmes: in the month of March 2010 we organized awareness programme about disability and provided facilities to make certificates and other passes. In this camp rather than CBR other persons. In the month of September we participated in khundiyas Awareness fair. In this exhibition we provided to community about disability. In the month of May organized an exhibition at Suchana Kendra. It was related to knowledge about child development and cause of disability also precautions for disability.(5)Anganwari Worker contact: Anganwari worker plays a very important role in early identification of the special children. By keeping this thing in mind our CBR worker does

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regular contact with Anganwari worker. During the year our CBR workers did contact with 114 Anganwari workers and because of our meetings they mostly referred many cases towards us. These special children were identified in their early age because of activeness of Anganwari worker.

(6) Employment counseling: In the year of 2010-11 we conducted 2 employment councelling programme on 11th October 2010 23 Children profiles presented. 7 no children placed on job On 27th December 2010.

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Visits : On 23rd September2010 Ms. Zankhana Patel, Programme Manager Vibha visited

RMKM. The main objective of the visit was to review the programme activities of RMKM.

During her visit she visited CBR programme and interacted with 5 CBR children and their

family. She also discussed about the programme as well as the role which parents play in

the programme. She also motivated parents to support the CBR programme so that the

result could also be improved. In the month of March Mr. Murli Narsimhani had visited

CBR field in the urban Area and also saw the sight of Daksha Vocational Training centre

Deep mam visit april- In the month of April Deep mam, Programme Manager Vibha

visited RMKM. The main objective of the visit was to review the programme activities of

RMKM. During her visit she visited CBR programme and interacted with 6 CBR children and

their family. She also discussed with parents for more support and motivated to benefits of

programme.

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Success stories because of VIBHA & ASHA SUPPORT

Case study – Dream came true

Naresh Khatik, is an 23 year old Child with Special Needs. He was born normally but because of continuous illness and fever his physical development was slow. Year by year when he was growing his physical growth was slow as well as he was suffering from behavioral problem. He was not able to sit at one place for more then 15 minutes. By consulting his problem with Doctor referred Naresh in RMKM 10 years before. After assessment we prepared the programme for him. By doing hard work today he is now able to sit in one place for long time. He was trained in office assistance job.His profile was enrolled in employment exchange in disability category, and this has changed

the life of Naresh and his family, he got call from employment exchange for the post of office

assistance from nationalized bank . it seems to be Dream came true for his parents.

Now due to regular training almost for 10 years started just from his developmental year

changed the life of NARESH and he become able to join the Job as office assistance,;

He is very hard working and punctual to his work, Today he is working in Nationalize bank in

Ganihedi, Kishangarh. And leading his life independently.

Parents smile and loving thanks to our team motivate us to go ahead worked hard for these

children

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List of Children employed till July 2011Candidate Job Place Job Nature

1- Pankaj Khare Raj Auto Mobile Cleanness

2- Punit Sharma Municipal Corporation Photo State

3- Mayur Srivastav Raj Auto Office Assistance

4- Amar Singh Laxami General Store Sales

5- Dilip Aswanni Hriday Cooperative Society Office Assistance

6- Jitendra Singh Dynamic Institute of Management Office Assistance

7- Naresh Khatik Union Gramin Bank Peon Work

8- Ajay Goel Laxami Ganeral Store Sales

9- Laxami Narayan Gota Factory Gota Work

10- Prem Singh Narishala Office Assistance

11- Sachin Sharma Sharma General Store Sales

12- Deny Dynemic General Store Accounting

13- Lokendra Singh Tea Stall Customer Dealing

14- Sanjay Kalara Packing Packing work

15- Mhd. Irfan Railway Colony (Tricycle) Daily Use

16- Manish Jaysawal J.B. Tent House Installation of Tent

17- Ravi Chandaliya Cupper Factory Wire work

18- Hemraj Gurjar at Home Dairy work

19- Om Prakash at Home Dairy work

20- Subodh Srivastava at home Paper bag

21- Ashish Kumar Topdada Constar Packing

22- Gaj Raj Singh Labor Labor

23-Mayur Srivastav at home paper bag

24- Jyoti Bhagchandani shop Confectionary job

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