annual report 2013-2014
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annual report 2013-2014
ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014 ABOUT SOPAN SOPAN is a registered Public Trust and Society of parents who are committed to providing need-based services for children with autism and developmental disabilities and creating a network of support for their families. SOPAN was started in 2002 and has since become a reputed agency for service delivery in the disability sector in the country. SOPAN manages several projects which work towards the collective mission of empowering persons with disabilities. SOPAN now manages two centres which educate and train children with autism and developmental disabilities. It has set up a community based early intervention service which gives services to children between the ages of 1 year to 6 years. Events like Annual Day, Health Camps etc. are held together for all the 3 SOPAN centres. SOPAN has been appointed as the State Nodal Agency Centre (SNAC) of Maharashtra by the National Trust which is an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, set up under the “National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities” Act (Act 44 of 1999). SOPAN fulfills the mandate of the National Trust by conducting several activities in Maharashtra and promoting the schemes of the National Trust. Badhte Kadam, an awareness program of the National Trust is conducted in Maharashtra by SOPAN. To share its expertise in the field of autism, SOPAN conducts a short term course in autism and several training programmes on a regular basis. SOPAN‟s main objective is to spread awareness about autism and disabilities in order to garner community participation in order to achieve inclusion of persons with disabilities. Every year, the month of April is World Autism Awareness Month. At SOPAN, this month is marked with several programs aimed at spreading awareness across Mumbai. This year, Radio was also used as a medium for spreading awareness. A song on autism by the popular band Vintagetaan was released by the National Trust on April 2. The video of this song was partly shot at SOPAN. Walks, rallies, exhibitions etc. were held throughout this month to spread awareness about autism. A 3 month vocational training program under the Prime Minister‟s Skill Development Program for young adults with autism and developmental disabilities began in March 2013. This program is sponsored by National Institute of Empowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities (NIEPMD). SOPAN participates every year in the Mumbai Marathon. This year too, SOPAN registered with United Way of Mumbai as one of the participating NGOs. Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited (KMBL) sponsored SOPAN in the corporate sponsorship category. Several employees of KMBL ran for SOPAN and raised funds to support the cause. Many others ran for SOPAN through the charity bibs given out in SOPAN‟s name. SOPAN is one of the NGOs supported by KMBL under their Payroll Giving Scheme. Employees donate a fraction of their monthly salary to any of the NGOs supported by KMBL under this scheme. Many individuals, friends and well-wishers donate generously to SOPAN. The donations received are utilized for the benefit of the students. PROJECTS Samarpan Samarpan has completed 11 years of dedicated service to children with autism. Samarpan offers a variety of services ranging from assessment and diagnosis, early intervention, remediation, prevocational and vocational training, related therapies including speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and adaptive physical education. The services are multidisciplinary in nature and follow autism specific and research based methods such as visual strategies, verbal behaviour analysis, sensory integration therapy and alternative augmentative communications. Music, Dance and Yoga therapy is also given to the children. Apart from its regular services of assessment, intervention training several activities took place at Samarpan. The prevocational department of Samarpan makes several items and which are showcased at exhibitions held by corporates and other institutions. The items include products made by the screen printing and art and craft departments. The pre-vocational home Science department has now started a regular canteen service every day. Snacks are prepared and given out at subsidized rates to the staff members and parents. The snacks range right from sheera and upma to sev puri and bhel puri. All the festivals were celebrated to ensure that the students understand the significance and meaning of each festival. For the past few years, the Sports day of Samarpan has been organized in collaboration with Ecole Mondiale World School. The event is held on their grounds and right from the uniform to the decorations, snacks and audio equipment is sponsored by Ecole Mondiale. The chief guest of the event this year was the celebrity, Ms. Varun Davan. He presided over the event and presented the medals and certificates to the all the students. He even danced to popular Bollywood tunes with the students of Samarpan. Centre for Developmental Disabilities (CDD) CDD was set up as a collaborative venture between SOPAN and MCGM in 2010. This centre was started for children with disabilities between the ages of 6 years to 18 years coming from the neighbouring slums of K ward in 2010. The centre has more than 100 students enrolled. Upon admission, a complete assessment of the student is conducted. The IQ of the student is assessed and based on that, the student is placed in the appropriate group. A comprehensive assessment in all areas is then conducted and an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is drawn up. The students receive all the therapies (Occupational therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech therapy and Special education) as per the need. There are several students who attend mainstream Schools and come for remediation to CDD. The students who have taken admission here have really progressed within a span of a few months. Counseling sessions are also given to the parents from time to time. Individual as well as group sessions are conducted to help the parents deal with their varied issues. The in-house Psychologist counsels the parents regularly. Experts in the field are called for group counseling sessions. Other programs like awareness about the Niramaya insurance policy are also conducted to enable the parents with knowledge. Human Resource Development Programs SOPAN conducts a three month short term autism every year. This course is open to parents, teachers and any one with basic education; learning about autism and the various methods teaching them. This course imparts a lot of knowledge. Throughout the year, SOPAN training programs for parents, teachers and and aims to develop human resources. course, in professionals, interested in employed in practical conducts professionals Research The research project to determine the prevalence of autism in the population of the western and southern States of India launched by SOPAN is underway. The second level of the research which was to document the effect of early intervention has resulted in Spandan in Mumbai. Spandan has given free early intervention services to many children aged upto 6 years from the urban poor pockets of K ward. Spandan SOPAN set up Spandan, a community-based early intervention project in 2011. This project serves children with disabilities under the age of eight years. This project is partly sponsored by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Allied Trusts. It has been set up with a mission to provide families with support through early intervention programs, which can help them to address challenges so they are able to set the foundation for lifelong learning, positive behavior, and overall development of the child. It aims to involve children and their families to promote positive family and community experiences which would benefit the child, improve the functioning of the family and yield long-term gains for the community. A multi-disciplinary team of professionals offer varied services including psychological assessment; family guidance and counseling; special education; speech therapy; occupational and physical therapy at no cost to the family. Through this program, children learn from everyday activities and experiences where learning opportunities are structured and systematic techniques are used to foster active engagement. This program enables and empowers children with disabilities and their families to function effectively in the community at large. Thus, as the name suggests Spandan hopes to bring about positive vibrations in society. State Nodal Agency Centre(SNAC), Maharashtra, National Trust The National Trust is an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, set up under the “National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities” Act (Act 44 of 1999). SOPAN was appointed as the State Nodal Agency Centre (SNAC) of National Trust in June 2011. All activities of the National Trust are conducted in Maharashtra by SOPAN. Enrollment and information of all the schemes of National Trust are done by SOPAN in Maharashtra. Enrollment and disbursement of the Niramaya Health Insurance card is done at the SOPAN centre. This card can be made for all persons with disability. Badhte Kadam V an awareness campaign was conducted in urban/rural Maharashtra in November 2013. The theme of Badhte Kadam V was “Udaan” and emphasis this year was on accessibility and employability for Persons with Disability. This time our objective was to reach areas where Badhte Kadam has not been conducted before so that, we are able to reach across areas where awareness levels about disability is low and help in making people aware of the rights of Persons with Disabilities; thereby, empowering them to fight for their rights. Several districts were covered. SOPAN conducted several meetings with the National Trust registered organizations and the Local level committees of Maharashtra. Several training programmes on inclusive education were held. Many meetings under the mandate of the National Trust activities were held at SOPAN Centre. Members of the Local Level Committees and NGOs from all over have visited the centre and participated in various meetings. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Annual Day The SOPAN Annual Day was held in 6th October 2013. The students of the three centres of SOPAN – Samarpan, CDD and Spandan participated in this event. About 80 children participated in this event. The theme of this year‟s program was “Around the Children dressed in costumes representing people countries all around the world came on stage and popular Bollywood numbers. The program was attended and appreciated by the parents and wellSOPAN. World”. from danced to well wishers of World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) The United Nations has declared April 2nd every year as “World Autism Awareness Day”. For the past few years, SOPAN has organized events every year to fulfill the objective of this day, which is to spread awareness about autism. This year SOPAN has organized several events to mark World Autism Day. This year, we got coverage on radio, which is an important medium to reach out to the masses and organized several events to meet the objective of reaching out to many people of all sections of society. The events are given in brief below. Event 1 Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited (KMBL) is a private sector organization that offers banking services among their other services. An exhibition cum sale of products made by students of Samarpan was held on the cafeteria floor of KMBL. It included products from chocolates, Jewellery, pillow covers, greeting cards, All through the day the film made on Autism made by the band “Vintage Taan” was shown. Event 2 Dr.Rubina Lal, President of SOPAN, was invited by Mumbai‟s leading English radio channels94.3 Radio One, on the 4th of April, to talk about autism during World Autism Awareness Month. Radio Jockey Hrishikesh Kannan interviewed her between 9-10 a.m. on the Breakfast Radio Show. The interview was divided into five segments, each intercepted by music and commercial breaks. Posts and questions, relating to autism, by listeners tuned in to the radio station, were also entertained through the RJ‟s social network handles on Twitter and Facebook. During each segment, a different aspect of autism was discussed starting with understanding of the term „autism‟, and continuing on to identification; causes; treatment; and research statistics of the rate of autism in India and abroad. Other attention-grabbing points such as certain airline‟s insensitivity to persons with autism, and adults with autism and their future, were also discussed in the course of the interview. Mass media is a powerful medium which can be used to bring about social and attitudinal change amongst citizens. However, it is only when media channels, like Radio One, discern to discuss sensitive and pressing issues, instead of just showcasing entertainment and drama, will they truly be able to bring about a change in the mind set of people. Through this interview, we know that we along Radio One have played a considerable role in having persons with autism be accepted and included as equal members of society. Event 3 While the sun was slowly dipping into the waters of the Arabian Sea, the staff; students along with their parents; volunteers; and well-wishers of SOPAN, gathered at the Otter‟s Club end of Carter Road on the 5th of April, 2013, all with the same thought in their minds- ‘Support Autism Now!’ They walked along the 1.5 km Carter Road promenade carrying posters with messages on autism, screaming slogans on acceptance of persons with autism, and distributing flyers containing On reaching the other end of the promenade, a young band of talented vocalists and musicians, Vintagetaan performed at the Amphitheatre. They performed their latest single on autism titled „It‟s the Angel in me‟ in English and „Alag hi Asha‟ in Hindi, which was recently released in Delhi on the 2nd of April, 2013. Event 4 On Sunday, April 7, 2013, an awareness program was held at the foyer of Oberoi Mall. The activities conducted here were as follows: Disseminate information on autism by distribution of pamphlets and putting up an visual on a Television Mehendi application Nail art Tatoo painting Display cum sale of items made by with autism Interactive sessions with the general public audio- children The to the stall. at the program started at 11.00 and finished at 8.00 pm. Due various activities like nail art, tattoo painting and mehendi application, many people were drawn to the The showcasing of the film on autism was equally interesting. People who visited the stall were amazed skill of individuals with autism. A lot of myths about autism were dispelled when people were given more information about it. Vocational Training Workshop SOPAN was one of the NGOs selected in Maharashtra to conduct The Prime Minister‟s Skill Development Program. This program is sponsored by National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities (NIEPMD). The number of beneficiaries under this program is 25 young adults with autism and multiple disabilities. The skill which selected to train these individuals was cloth bag making. The program is progressing successfully. Ear Nose Throat (ENT) Camp SOPAN organized an Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) camp on April 18 2013. The Camp was organized at the building of SOPAN‟s administrative office. Children from all the three centres of SOPAN attended the camp. Children from the neighboring Schools also attended the camp. The doctor who conducted the camp Dr. Deepa Surve, is a practiced ENT Physician. She was gentle and empathetic towards each child and she took special care to ease the fretfulness and anxiety of the children. In the cases where corrective surgery or further follow- up was required, the doctor advised the parents/teacher concerned to follow up with her at a later date. She also recommended hospitals nearby by which could take care of the follow-up procedures. The camp was held from 11.00 am onwards to 6.00 pm. More than 100 children attended the camp. The feedback from the parents asxxsc The camp was hugely successful. FUND RAISING Mumbai Marathon The Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon is an event which successfully raises funds for many NGOs year after year. SOPAN has participated in the Marathon for the past few years. Many individuals run for our cause under the charity bibs and the dream runner sections. SOPAN has also been sponsored under the corporate challenge sector. All the people running for our cause have raised donations successfully. This year Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited sponsored SOPAN under the corporate sponsorship category. Kotak Mahindra Payroll Giving Program Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited has included SOPAN as one of the NGOs they support under the Payroll Giving scheme. Under this scheme, every employee willingly donates a certain percentage of his/her monthly earning towards any of the NGOs the company supports. Individual donors Many individuals, friends and well-wishers have donated generously to SOPAN. The donations received are utilized for the benefit of the students. Audited Accounts Admin Off.: BMC School Building, Natwar Nagar Road No.5, Jogeshwari (E), Mumbai – 400 060. Tel. Nos.: 022-6504 3998/2832 8351/2832 8355 Website: www.sopan.org