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NEW INITIATIVES
One new Mobile Repairing Centre has been opened in ASRA’s adopted slum community namely, ‘IndiraCamp 5’ during the quarter under report.
Survey was organised for identifying new persons with disabilities (PwDs) in adopted slum communitiesduring the quarter January’2016 to March’2016. The details are as follows:
Name of communities Newly identified PwDs
Golden Park, Pappan Kalan, Shabad Dairy, Jwala Puri, Maya Puri, Bwana,Indira Camp 5 & 2, Bharat Vihar, Nangli Dairy, Dwarka Sec 1, Nanhe Par,Rajapur, Raghubir Nagar, Meera Bagh, Rakhi Market, Bhalaswa Dairy,Khyala, Jahangir Puri and Harijan Basti
127(Male 93 and Female 34)
Students attending classes at newly opened Mobile Repairing Centre at Indira Camp 5 community
CBR Team and Therapists conducting survey in ASRA’s adopted communities namely Amar Park (left) and Jahangir Puri (right)
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VISITORS
Mr. Pierre E. Page, President of the Pierre E. Page Foundation accompanied by Prof. Daniel Oyon, hisbrother Mr. Patrick Oyon and his son Mr. Valentin Oyon visited ASRA on 28th January, 2016. During thevisit, they participated in various activities like Diploma Distribution, Cultural Programs presented by childrenwith disabilities, meeting with the Unit Heads, Sponsorship meeting, monthly staff meeting and visit to‘Indira Camp 2’, ‘Indira Camp 5’ and ‘Pappan Kalan’ communities. In the honour of dignitaries, a culturalprogram was also presented by children with special needs and the CBR staff. Prizes were distributed to thechildren who participated in cultural program by the distinguished guests. Diplomas were awarded to thestudents who have successfully completed their courses in Computer, Tailoring and Beauty Culture. Thedistinguished guests addressed the ASRA team on this occasion, which was highly motivating and inspiringfor the entire ASRA team.
Honorable Guests awarding Diplomas to computer students at ARTC & in Pappan Kalan community
Ms. Vandna Mishra Founder President of ASRA Indiawelcoming the Honorable Guests
A Lamp Lighting ceremony by Honorable Guests
Honorable Guests along with CBR Team at the shop of aSeed Loan beneficiary
Honorable Guests at Education Centre in IC 5 community
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Dr. Andreas Hunerwadel President ASRA FoundationSwitzerland (AFS) visited ASRA from 31st to 2nd April,2016. During the visit, Dr. Andreas Huenerwadel,President AFS participated in various activities likeDiploma Distribution, Cultural Programs by students &beneficiaries, meeting with the Unit Heads, monthlystaff meeting and visit to Bharat Vihar and Pappan Kalancommunities.
President AFS visited CBR Project Office at Pappan Kalanslum community where he attended monthly meetingof CBR staff and addressed the gathering which washighly applauded by all present.
During his stay, many important events took place such as meeting with Trustees and Board Members,fruitful discussions were held on organizational issues such as Recruitment plan, Future plans. The Budgetfor the year 2016 17 was also discussed. In the honour of President AFS, a cultural program was organised.Prizes were distributed to all the children who participated in cultural program. Diplomas were awarded tothe students who have successfully completed their computer and mobile repairing courses from ARTC andcentres under the CBR program. Honourable President AFS addressed the ASRA team on this occasion, whichwas highly motivating for the entire ASRA team. The ASRA team applauded the speech and was greatlyinspired by the presence of Dr. Andreas Hunerwadel, President AFS.
Dr. Andreas Huenerwadel President AFS lighting the lamp atARTC
Dr. Andreas Huenerwadel visited Education Centre at NanhePark slum community
A warm welcome to Dr. Andreas Huenerwadel PresidentAFS by Ms. Vandana Mishra Founder President ASRA India
Dr. Andreas Huenerwadel, President AFS during visit tocommunity namely Bharat Vihar with CBR Medical staff &
Coordinator
Mobile Repairing Teachers sharing their work with Dr.Andreas Huenerwadel, President AFS during Monthly Staff
meeting at CBR Project Office
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WORKSHOPS, EXAMINATIONS & RECREATION ACTIVITIES
Following are the workshops organized by different departments of ASRA during the quarter underreport:
At ARTC:
S. No. Topic of Workshop &Department Date No. of
Participants Target Group Resource Person
1. Muscle Energy Technique,Physiotherapy Department
15th January,2016
10 All Therapistsof ARTC and CBR
Mr. Punit,Physiotherapist CBR
2.Glass Painting,Tailoring & HandicraftDepartment
22nd to 23rd
January, 2016 12 Students of VocationalTrainings
Ms. Ranjeet Kaur,Supervisor of Tailoring &
Handicraft Unit ARTC
3. Make up competition,Beauty Culture Department
27th January,2016 17 Students of Vocational
TrainingsMs. Baljeet Kaur, Beauty
Culture Teacher
4.Photo Frame,Occupational TherapyDepartment
28th January,2016 5
Children with DisabilitiesOccupational Therapy
Department
Ms. Shivali Sharma,Physiotherapist ARTC
5.
Making and decorating PenStand with waste materialOccupational TherapyDepartment
12th February,2016 4
Children with DisabilitiesOccupational Therapy
Department
Ms. Seema &Ms. Renuka
Occupational TherapistsARTC
6.General Public Awarenesson OA Knee,Physiotherapy Department
13th February,2016 14 Staff of ARTC + CBR
TherapistsMr. S.K. Yadav, Therapist
CBR
7. Importance of Aerobics,Physiotherapy Department
15th February,2016 4 Students of Vocational
TrainingsMs. Vidhi Yadav,
Physiotherapist ARTC
8. Paper Mache & Beads Work,Vocational Trainings
18th, 19th & 22nd
February, 2016 62 Students of VocationalTrainings
Ms. Chetna & Ms.Premlata from Centre for
Culture Research &Training (CCRT)
9.Making & Decorating a ShoeBox Occupational TherapyDepartment
22nd February,2016 4
Children with DisabilitiesOccupational Therapy
Department
Ms. Seema & Ms. RenukaOccupational Therapists
10. Cooking Nutritious Food 25th February,2016 30 Students of Vocational
Trainings
Mr. Ravi Shankar, Mr.Rajesh and Mr. Santoshfrom Food & Nutrition
Department, Ministry ofWomen & ChildDevelopment
11.
‘How to Eat Food in aProper Manner?’,Occupational TherapyDepartment
21st March,2016 4
Children with DisabilitiesOccupational Therapy
Department
Ms. Renuka, Ms. Shivali &Ms. Seema
Occupational Therapists
12. Cooking Nutritious Food 28th, 29th & 31st
March, 2016 35 Students of VocationalTrainings
Mr. Ravi Shankar, Mr.Rajesh and Mr. Santoshfrom Food & Nutrition
Department, Ministry ofWomen & ChildDevelopment
13.Creative technique FashionMaker Machine, Tailoring &Handicraft Department
28th March,2016 12 Students of Vocational
TrainingsResource Person from
USHA Pvt. Ltd.
14.
Eye Hand coordination byusing thumb painting &paper tearing & pasting,Occupational TherapyDepartment
31st March,2016 6
Children with DisabilitiesOccupational Therapy
Department
Ms. Renuka, Ms. Shivali &Ms. Seema
Occupational Therapists
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Workshop on ‘OA Knee General Public Awareness’ at ARTCHead Quarter
‘Aerobic Exercises’ at ARTC Head Quarter
Workshop on ‘Beads Work’ held at ARTC
Workshop on ‘Making & Decorating Pen Stand’ at ARTC Workshop on ‘Food & Nutrition’ at ARTC
Workshop on ‘How to Eat Food Properly?’ organised byOccupational Therapy Department for the CwDs at ARTC
Workshop on ‘Food & Nutrition’ held on 28th to 31st
March’2016 at ARTC
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In CBR Centres:
S.No.
Workshop DateNo. ofParticipants
TargetGroup Communities Resource Person
1.Food &Nutrition
18th to 22nd ,January 2016 354
Students ofVocationalTraining
In Eight (8) Slum communitiesnamely, Nanhe Park, Pappan
Kalan project office, ShivVihar, Nangli Dairy, IndiraCamp 2, Indira Camp 5,
Dwarka Sec 16 Binda Pur andKirbi Place
Mr. Ravi Shankar, Mr.Rajesh and Mr.
Santosh from Food &Nutrition
Department, Ministryof Women & Child
Development
2.PersonalityDevelopment
22nd January,2016 11
Students ofVocationalTraining
Nangli DairyMr. Sanjay Kumar,Computer Teacher
3. Bridal Makeup
29th January,2016
15Students ofVocationalTraining
Nanhe ParkMrs. Baljeet Kaur,
Beauty CultureTeacher
4.Foam Bag withWasteMaterial
6th to 8th Jan,15th to 16th Jan18th to 19th Jan
27th to 28th
Jan, 2016
43Students ofVocationalTrainings
In Six (4) slum communitiesnamely, Dwarka sec 16
Nanhe ParkBinda Pur andIndira Camp 2
Ms. Surjeet Kaur,Tailoring Teacher
ARTC
5. Egg TrayDecoration
13th February,2016
8Children of
SpecialEducation
Pappan KalanMrs. Renuka,Occupational
Therapist
6.Walldecoration
18th to 20February,
201655
Students ofVocational
& EducationTraining
Dwarka Sec 16
Resource Personfrom Centre for
Culture Research &Training (CCRT)
Workshop on ‘Eye Hand coordination by using thumbpainting & paper tearing & pasting’ organised by
Occupational Therapy Department for the CwDs at ARTC
Workshop on ‘Photo Frame’ organised by OccupationalTherapy Department for the CwDs at ARTC
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S.No.
Workshop DateNo. ofParticipants
TargetGroup Communities Resource Person
7. Patch work22nd to 24th
February,2016
41
Students ofVocational
& EducationTraining
Bharat Vihar
Resource Personfrom Centre for
Culture Research &Training (CCRT)
8.Food &Nutrition
22th to 24thFebruary,
2016184
Students ofVocationalTraining
In Six (6) slum communitiesnamely, Harijan Basti, Khyala
J.J Colony, Bhalswa Dairy,Golden Park, Bheem Nagar
and Jwala Puri
Mr. Ravi Shankar, Mr.Rajesh and Mr.
Santosh from Food &Nutrition
Department, Ministryof Women & Child
Development
9.
Different typeof techniquesto wear ofSaree
29th February,2016 10
Students ofVocationalTrainings
Indira Camp 2Ms. Baljeet Kaur,Beauty Culture
Teacher
10.Foam Bag withWasteMaterial
8th & 9thFebruary,
201608
Students ofVocationalTrainings
Indira Camp 5Ms. Surjeet Kaur,Tailoring Teacher
ARTC
Workshop on ‘Egg Tray Decoration’ at CBR Project Office Workshop on ‘Different type of Saree wearing’ at Indira Camp 2
Workshop on ‘Bridal Make up’ at Nanhe Park Workshop on ‘Patch Work’ at Dwarka sec 16
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Special days which were celebrated by ASRA during the quarter under report:
S. No. Special Days/Exhibition Date of celebration Venue
1. Republic Day 25th January, 2016 ARTC and Education & Vocational Centres
2. Holi Festival 22nd March, 2016 ARTC and Education & Vocational Centres
Workshop on ‘Foam Bag with Waste Material’ at Nanhe Park
Workshop on ‘Food & Nutrition’ held at ASRA’s adopted slum communities namely Kirbi Place (left) and Nangli Dairy (right)
Children of Education Centre celebrating Republic Day ARTC Staff celebrating ‘Holi festival of colours’ at ARTC
Workshop on ‘Wall decoration’ at Dwarka sec 16
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Following are the details of Final Examinations conducted by different departments of ASRA during thequarter under report:
S.No. Examinations Date
No. of student VenueAppeared Cleared
1. Beauty Culture 6th, 26th, 28th & 30thNovember, 2015 30 30 Pappan Kalan, Nanhe Park, Harijan
Basti, IC 2, & Bharat Vihar
2. Tailoring 30th January, 2016 33 33Pappan Kalan, Nanhe Park, Binda Pur,Shiv Vihar, Bawana and Nangli Dairy
Participation of ASRA Students in the Events organized by Colleges / other Institutes
ASRA was invited to participate in “Awareness andSensitization Event on Lives of Persons with Blindness andLow Vision: Antarchakshu® The Eye Within 2016” which wasorganized by St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai at Apparel house,Gurgaon on 25th & 26th February, 2016. ASRA staff namely Ms.Ankana Patial Officer In charge and Ms. Jyoti SachdevaPhysiotherapist attended the event. The event’s special focuswas Accessibility & Inclusion: Creating an Accessible World.
On 10th March 2016, total no. of eight students participated in a cultural event – Moksha 2016 organizedby Natalia Subhash Institute Technologies (NSIT) at its campus. Students had a great time and gainedexperience as well as confidence.
A scene of vocational training examination held at CBR Beauty Culture & Tailoring Centers
Ms. Ankana Patial OIC (P) and Ms. Jyoti Sachdeva Physiotherapist during the Antarchakshu workshop
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SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTASRA was invited by ‘Management, Education and Research Institute (MERI)’, New Delhi to participatein their Annual Fest. Around 45 Students of all Vocational Trainings of ASRA participated in variouscompetitions held in this fest. All staff members of ASRA motivated students and guided them for thecompetitions.
ASRA is proud to share that its students stood 1st in Web Master, 2nd in Arm Wrestling, and 3rd in StreetPlay, Cooking without Fire and Debate.
Street Play on Social Issues (left) and Group Dance (right) was performed by ASRA’s students
ASRA’s students received certificates participated in competition and got 3rd position in ‘Cooking without Fire’ (Left) and Armwrestling (Right)
3rd Position in Debate ASRA’s students participating in Collage making competition during the fest at MERI collage
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MOBILITY AIDS CAMP
Mobility Aids Camp & Concession and Benefits camp organised by government/Non governmentinstitutions. Total 152 beneficiaries received appliances according to their need and disability.
S. No. Particulars Venue/DateNo. of
beneficiariesattended
Aids & Appliances+ services availedby beneficiaries
Particulars
1. IQ Testing &Screening
ARTC HeadQuarter
10 & 11 Feb2016
93
IQ IntelligencequotientReport
‘Free IQ Reports distribution’ camp was organizedby ASRA in collaboration with of National InstituteFor Mentally Handicapped NIMH.
2.Certificate &
BenefitsConcession
Mharishi BalmikiHospital,
Poothkhurd25 & 26 Feb
2016
150
DisabilityCertificateRail PassSDM CardBus Pass
ASRA participated in two days camp organised bySocial Welfare Department on ‘Concession andBenefits’ such as disability certificate, rail pass etc.for persons with disabilities.
3.Certificate &
BenefitsConcession
AmbedkarHospital,
MadhubakChauk
4th March 2016
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DisabilityCertificateRail PassSDM CardBus Pass
ASRA participated in one day camp organised bySocial Welfare Department on ‘Concession andBenefits’ such as disability certificate, rail pass etc.for persons with disabilities.
4.Certificate &
BenefitsConcession
Super SpecialistHospital, Janak
Puri15th & 16thMarch 2016
72
DisabilityCertificateRail PassSDM CardBus Pass
ASRA participated in two days camps organised bySocial Welfare Department on ‘Concession andBenefits’ such as disability certificate, rail pass etc. forpersons with disabilities.
5.Certificate &
BenefitsConcession
Deen DayalHospital, Hari
Nagar18th & 19thMarch 2016
89
6.Certificate &
BenefitsConcession
Babu JagjivanRam Hospital,
Burari30th March to31st March,
2016
100
CBR Assistant Coordinator at ASRA Information Desk at the campPwDs at ASRA Information Desk at the camp
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Some Glimpses of camp
ASRA’s beneficiaries attended the Camp on IQ (Intelligence Quotient) test report held at ARTC on 11th
& 12th February, 2016
Team of NIMH taking assessment of ASRA’s beneficiary at ARTC
CBR Team & Team of NIMH during the camp at ARTC A beneficiaries received his IQ reports during Camp of NIMH held at11th & 12th February, 2016
Registration by CwD at ASRA Head Quarter during Camp ofNIMH held at 11th & 12th February, 2016
A scene of Beneficiaries are waiting for registration at ASRA Head Quarter during Camp of NIMH held at 11th & 12th February, 2016
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ASRA’s beneficiaries received Benefits & Concession Certificate (SDM Card, Rail Pass, DisabilityCertificate and Bus Pass) during Certification Camp held during the quarter January’2016 toMarch’2016.
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Success StoryCBR Computer Centre
I am Madhuri, a 22 years old. I live in NangliDairy slum community. I am OrthopedicallyHandicapped Before joining Computer Course atASRA, I was a shy girl and dependable on others.ASRA’s CBR team & Computer Teacher hadvisited many times at my home to convince me tojoin computer course at their center. Theyexplained the benefits for joining computercourse to my family but me and my family werereluctant. Finally, through continuous efforts ofASRA’s team, me and my family got convinced. Iregistered myself for Computer Course at NangliDairy Center. I was very hesitant to join and evento enter the class room. With help of teacher andmy class fellows, I overcame my hesitation ­ness. During training session, I got goodknowledge of Basic course, confidence and a
positive aspect of life. I also got a chance to enjoy Educational Trip at Railway Museum during my training.It was first outing of my life. I also worked as a substitute of Nangli Dairy computer centre during the absenceof my teacher. After completion of my computer course, I got an opportunity to work in a Private Companyas a Computer Operator with starting salary of Rs.5000/ per month. It is my first job. I have also applied asa computer teacher in a Government School. ASRA’s CBR team helped me a lot for having all Governmentfacilities like Disability Certificate, Railway Concession Certificate, SDM Card, Pension, Tricycle, Wheel Chairetc.
Now, I feel proud that I am a part of ASRA. My life is now become beautiful & worth living. Through ASRA, Igot a beautiful and healthy spirit to live in with better career opportunity. I would like to thanks ASRA withthe bottom of my heart. ASRA plays a role of a pillar in a house for my happiness, smile on my face and mylife development. Thanks a lot ASRA.
Ms. Mukesh Rani, Tailoring ARTC
My name is Mukesh Rani. I am a housewife. I always wanted to do something creativeafter my basic education and desired to be independent and confident. But my parentsdidn’t allow me. Fortunately, one day I heard about different courses running at ASRA.I took admission in cutting & tailoring course and slowly I started stitching clothes.Initially I stitched my own clothes but now I am stitching clothes of my neighbors.Through this, I got confidence and am an independent women now. I am notdependent on others for small small things. In future I would like to open my ownboutique. ASRA helped to lead my life with confidence and I thank ASRA for the same.I will refer girls/women like me to ASRA so that they also live their life with dignity in the society.
All Success Stories are narrated in Hindi by the beneficiaries and translated in English.
Madhuri participating in a Rally during International World Days forPersons with Disabilities
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Workshops / Exhibitions / Events in forthcoming quarter
April 2016 May 2016Computer Competition on ‘C’ Language
ExaminationComputer Examination
Workshop on ‘Smart PC’Publicity Action
Tailoring &Handicraft Unit
Survey, Advertising & PublicityPlacement Registration & Information/PwDMeetingAwareness on World Health Day & Earth Day
Tailoring &Handicraft Unit
Interaction of students with CBR Cocoordinator about ASRA primary activitiesWorkshop – Adda Embroidery
Beauty Culture Workshop in Nangli Dairy Eye Make up & Differenttype of hair stylesPublicity action survey/board/banner & Pamphletdistribution ARTC
Beauty Culture Workshop on Saree & party makeup in BindaPurASRA Sports Day on 28th May ATCWorkshop on hair spa in ARTCMakeup competition in Project office, PPKGive the information to the students aboutthe primary activities of ASRAIntroduction of students with CBRcoordinator
Physiotherapy Workshop with all therapist ARTC and CBRWorkshop with patients on awareness for generalfitness
Physiotherapy Workshop with all therapists/patients
OccupationalTherapy
WorkshopMeeting with Patients
OccupationalTherapy
WorkshopCommunity Meeting
CBR Identification of New Community for the expansionof CBR ProgramNetworking with CCRT/DCCW for organizingworkshops/CampsTo assess the need of newly adopted communityand starts intervention of CBR programsWorkshop
CBR Identification of New Community for theexpansion of CBR ProgramNetworking with CCRT/DCCW fororganizing workshops/CampsTo assess the need of newly adoptedcommunity and starts intervention of CBRprogramsWorkshop
June 2016 Upcoming Holidays of ASRA
14th April, 2016 : Ambedkar Jyanti
15th April, 2016 : Ram Navmi
20th April, 2016 : Mahavir Jayanti
21st May, 2016 : Budh Purnima
Computer Interaction with CBR coordinatorCommunity Visit by studentsPlacement RegistrationRevision Classes for ’O’ Level Exam
Tailoring &Handicraft Unit
Course TrainingWorkshop –Adda EmbroideryPoster Making Competition on World EnvironmentDayAwareness on International day against Drug Abuse& Illicit Trafficking
Beauty Culture Revision Classesinteraction with CBR – Coordinator in communityWorkshop on different style at Saree in ARTC &Harijan BastiPlacement registration & Information on lastSaturday.Poster making competition
Physiotherapy Workshop with staff on their quarries & fitness
OccupationalTherapy
Workshop
CBR Identification of New Community for the expansionof CBR ProgramNetworking with CCRT/DCCW for organizingworkshops/CampsTo assess the need of newly adopted communityand starts intervention of CBR programsWorkshop
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UPDATE ON ONGOING PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION (CBR)
Meetings in slum Communities
Periodic meetings were held in all the 65 communitiesadopted by ASRA by the ASRA CBR Team in order to createawareness, discuss issues of importance such as earlydetection of disabilities, medical intervention andadvantage of therapeutic services, educationalrehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation and self relianceof the poor and needy persons with disabilities. These areattended by persons with disabilities, parents of children,beneficiaries of vocational trainings etc. Details of themeetings held during the quarter are as follows:
Community Meetings
Month No. of meetings No. of persons who attendedmeeting Male Female
January 2016 19 284 29 255
February 2016 22 370 42 328
March 2016 25 404 20 384 Total 66 1058 91 967
a. Counseling and Referrals: 379
MonthNo. of persons givenCounseling and referredto other organizations
Referrals made to other organizations throughnetworking
Total Male Female Referred to:
D.D.U Hospital, B.R Ambedkar Hospital, Guru GobindSingh Hospital, Member of Legislative Assembly forPension , Sub Divisional Magistrate Office for ID Card,Jafferpur Hospital, Institute of Human Behavior ofAllied Sciences for beneficiaries with mentalretardation, Social Welfare Department, Mobility AidCamps, National Institute for Hearing Handicapped,National Institute for Mentally Handicapped
January 2016 102 58 44
February 2016 580 335 245
March 2016 562 354 208
Total 1244 747 497
A scene of conducting medical survey by physiotherapistand rehab worker at Jahangir Puri slum community
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Services delivered:b. Concessions and Benefits: 269
Received IQAssessment Total
DisabilityCertificate
RailPass
PwDs I Card fromSub Divisional
MagistrateE card Bus
PassDisabilityPension
No. ofbeneficiaries 175 225 117 16 82 35 81 731
c. Mobility Aids for PWDs
During the quarter under report, One Hundred Seven beneficiaries received Mobility Aids through ASRA'snetworking with other organizations. Details of appliances received by the beneficiaries are as follows:
No. ofbeneficiaries Tr
icyc
le
Calip
er
Whe
elCh
air
Spec
ial
Shoe
s
Crut
che
s
Knee
Foot
Ort
hosi
s
Surg
ery
Hear
ing
Aid
Artif
icia
lLi
mb
Tota
l
15 04 01 03 01 04 02 03 01 34
ASRA’s beneficiaries receiving concession & benefits certificates through a Camp organised by Social Welfare Department
ASRA’s beneficiaries received mobility aid & appliances through a Camp
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d. CBR: Education ProgramASRA is running Nursery Classes for childrenbetween the age group of 3 to 6 years, Non FormalEducation (NFE) for out of school children who haveleft their education for unavoidable reasons. Thesechildren are mainstreamed in formal schools byASRA. Remedial education (REC) is provided toschool children to prevent them to dropout fromschool. ASRA is also running Special Educationclasses for children with special needs intellectuallychallenged children.
The details of children who are studying in ASRAEducation Centre during the quarter are as follows:
January 2016 February 2016 March 2016
M F Total M F Total M F Total
Nursery classTotal 159 161 320 165 159 324 166 159 325
New Admissions 19 26 45 16 16 32 13 11 24
Non FormalEducation
Total 82 71 153 62 70 132 76 55 131
New Admissions 7 10 17 8 4 12 4 3 7
RemedialEducation
Total 399 441 840 426 433 859 387 430 817
New Admissions 43 35 78 37 32 69 37 42 79
SpecialEducation
Total 16 14 30 16 14 30 16 13 29
Children of ASRA’s education centres attending classes
Children of ASRA’s education centres attending non formal classes at Bheem Nagar slum community (Left) nursery classes at ShivVihar slum community (Right)
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e. CBR: Sponsorship Program
It is seen that disabled children in slums are seldom respected, admired and accepted. ASRA took an initiativeto promote the education of orthopedically challenged & mentally retarded children at their post primarylevel. The target children are selected from ASRA’s adopted slum communities. Survey and counseling ofparents is regularly done. This is an ongoing successful project running since August 2010.
Total 205 Children with Disabilities (CwDs) have been sponsored under this program till date. They alsoreceived physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, special education, non formal education, remedialeducation etc.
During the Quarter under report, 128 children with disabilities were provided with Sponsorship coveringtheir tuition fee, uniform, stationery, transport charges, paramedical services etc. on monthly basis.
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Gender wise ratio
Male
Female
SpecialSchool
Govt.School
PublicSchool Tution
No. of CwDs 81 34 12 1
81
34
121
0102030405060708090
No.
ofCw
Ds
Continue Sponsored CwDs Status
48
26
54
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
OH MR S&H
Disability wise status
ASRA sponsored CwD namely Megha from Nihal Vihar communitywon Gold medal in Sports Event organised by Prateek Special School
CwDs sponsored by ASRA attending Special Schools
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f. CBR: Vocational Training:
Vocational Training / Skill Development in Tailoring,Beauty Culture, Computer courses and MobileRepairing Training programs are being run in adoptedslum communities. The training has empowered girls/women and young boys to earn their livelihood. Thosewho have completed their training, are now able tosupplement their family income by taking jobs and orderwork from their community members.
The details of beneficiaries are as follows:
Vocational Training:No. of Students
January 2016 February 2016 March 2016
TailoringTotal 213 184 175
New Admissions 16 15 28
Beauty CultureTotal 125 122 121
New Admissions 12 35 18
Computer TrainingTotal 27 25 28
New Admissions 06 03 09
Mobile RepairingTotal 34 35 33
New Admission 04 01 04
Students attending Mobile Repairing Class at IndiraCamp 5 community
Students attending Beauty Culture class at Indira Camp 2slum community
Students attending Tailoring Class at Binda Pur community
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MEDICAL INTERVENTION & THERAPEUTIC SERVICES AT ARTC AND CBR
a. Assessment Clinic: A person with disability always requires more care and attention so that he/shewill be able to cope up with his or her condition. The Medical Unit of ASRA is headed by aprofessionally well qualifies MBBS Doctor who assesses all the patients and refers them to concerneddepartments for therapies, counselling, workshop etc. for interventions and services.
MonthNo. of patients
TotalMale Female
January 2016 02 12 14
February 2016 04 19 23
March 2016 16 18 24Total 22 49 61
b. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy plays animportant role in providing therapeuticmanagement for treating the effects ofcongenital diseases, illness, chronic diseasesand neurological conditions, accidents and thepressures and strains of everyday life.
Six Field Physiotherapists visit CBR project area asper their area allocation to deliver physiotherapyservices at the door steps of the PwDs. Besidesthere are two full time Physiotherapists at ARTCHQ to attend PwDs.
Physiotherapy in Slum Communities under CBR
Following is the number of patients who are receiving Physiotherapy under CBR:
Month Male Female Total
January 2016 122 102 224
February 2016 120 100 220
March 2016 129 107 236
Physiotherapy department at Head Quarter (ARTC)
Following are the details of patients who visited Physiotherapy department at ARTC during the quarter:
MonthOld New
Total Total No. of Patients’ visitsMale Female Male FemaleJanuary 2016 6 10 4 10 30 295
February 2016 4 14 2 11 31 247
March 2016 5 9 9 12 35 305
A patient getting treatment in physiotherapy Unit, ARTC
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c. Occupational Therapy: Two Full TimeOccupational Therapists are based at ARTCHQ to provide occupational therapeuticintervention, training and assistance in theperformance of activities of daily living andmodification of environment to PwDs of allages to help them to lead independent,productive and satisfactory life.
Occupational Therapy department at HeadQuarter (ARTC)
Following is the number of patients whovisited Occupational Therapy departmentduring the quarter at ARTC:
Month Old NewTotal
Total no. ofPatients visitMale Female Male Female
January 2016 10 03 01 14 76
February 2016 09 03 01 3 16 158
March 2016 13 03 01 02 19 156
d. Speech Therapy: Speech therapyinterventions were made to patientssuffering from Cerebral Palsy, Aphasia,Autism etc. Two Speech Therapists visit CBRProject area for interventions to the personswith speech and hearing impairment. Besidesone speech therapist is based at ARTC HQ.
Month Old NewTotal
Total no. ofPatients visitMale Female Male Female
January 2016 11 02 - - 13 31
February 2016 09 02 02 01 14 41
March 2016 09 01 04 03 17 44
A child taking Speech Therapy at ARTC
A child exercising at Occupational Therapy Unit
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Speech Therapy in Slum Communities under CBR program
Speech therapy is provided in Jwala Pur, Pappan Kalan and Shiv Vihar communities. Total 33 patientsreceived interventions as given in the following table:
MonthOld patients New patients
Total patientsMale Female Male Female
January 2016 20 09 - 01 30
February 2016 15 09 04 01 29
March 2016 19 10 - - 29
e. Prosthetic & Orthotic Unit: Prosthetic and Orthotic workshop is manufacturing and providing fitmentservices for the persons with disabilities at ARTC. Patients under CBR Project area are also covered bythis unit.
MonthNo. of New
MeasurementsAssessment
New appliancesdelivered
January 2016 05 04 25
February 2016 36 22 25
March 2016 04 03 01
Total 45 29 51
Prosthetic & Orthotic Engineer taking measurement for aids and appliances at a slum community adopted by ASRA(Left) and Fabricating a AFO in POE Workshop at ARTC (Right)
25
VOCATIONAL TRAININGS AT ARCT
COMPUTER TRAINING AT ARTC RECOGNISED BY NIOS AND NIELIT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
New Admissions during the quarter: 51
Status of Students during the quarter under report:
Month Students withDisabilities
NonDisabledstudents
Totalstudents
Jan 2016 07 96 103
Feb 2016 07 91 98
Mar 2016 08 93 101
TAILORING/HANDICRAFT TRAINING AT ARTC RECOGNISED BY NIOS, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
The details of students who have undergone trainingin Tailoring/ Handicraft unit during the quarter underreport are as follows:
Status of Students during the quarter under report:New Admissions during the quarter: 26
Month Total number ofstudents
January 2016 89February 2016 96March 2016 87
ASRA HANDICRAFT EMPORIUM
‘ASRA Handicraft Emporium’ has become functionalsince April 2010. The Emporium is taking orders ofstitching / alteration work and repairing of clothes etc.The details of orders booked / completed during thequarter are given below:
Orders pending up
to 31st Dec-15
Orders booked from 1st Jan-2016 to 31th
March-2016
Orderscompleted
from 1st Jan-2016 to 31th
March-2016
Orders pending up
to 31st
March-16
33 121 103 51
A scene of Handicraft Emporium unit
Tailoring Theory Classes at ARTC
Computer Theory Classes at ARTC
26
BEAUTY CULTURE COURSE AT ARTC
Beauty Culture Unit of ASRA is providing professional training and is conducting diploma course in Beautyculture recognized by NIOS, Government of India. The professionally qualified teachers teach the studentsabout the whole process and techniques of Beauty Culture and other related subject areas. After qualifyingin this course, the beneficiaries can work as professional and earn money towards their self reliance.
The details of students receiving training are givenbelow:
New Admissions during the quarter: 19
Month No. of students
January 2016 24
February 2016 31
March 2016 32
SEED LOAN
The purpose of this program is to promote financialindependence and help disabled persons living inslums to earn their livelihood and improve theirquality of life. Seed loan is given exclusively to thedisabled beneficiaries of ASRA who are needy andwant to be self reliant. With the help of seed loan,either purchase additional material for theirrespective enterprise or start a new enterprise whichhelps them to increase their monthly income.
The total number of beneficiaries under Seed Loanprogram is 116.
ADMINISTRATIONNew Recruitments during the quarter: 05
S.No. Name Appointed as Date of Recruitment1. Komal Education Teacher 01.01.20162. Sapna Education Teacher 01.01.20163. Vaishali Thakral Beauty Culture Teacher 01.01.20164. Seema Gosain Multi Rehabilitation Therapist 01.02.20165 Kiran Fashion Designing Teacher 17.02.2016
No. of staff given increment (as per Rules) in salary, during the quarter: 12
Students attending Beauty Culture class
A Seed Loan beneficiary namely Ashu, Peeragarhi Relief Campslum community