Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Disabled Children send to School


You are looking the picture that She is "Momena Khatun" 13 years old she is locomotor disabled, her mother has been die, father is a day labor and below poverty but local government do not see to them in 64th independence day. They are not known what is the test of independence day. It is right they are citizens of India, but they are deprived from every things and movement. We are trying to the rehabilitation in proper way but that is very massive it is need government and corporate support. We are appeal to all people please extend your helping hand toward the neglected society on this 64th independence day.

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  1. The Institute for the Handicapped and Backward People have a plan to provide free education to send school for children with disabilities who healing from the poorest sections of society in West Bengal, also providing for the girls children with disabilities free meals,cloth,uniform,book,medicine artificial equipments etc.

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  2. India has some 40 to 80 million persons living with disability, it is estimated that about 30 per cent of them are children below the age of 14 years. India is of the country disabled children do not receive any form of education Poverty is the biggest cause of disability in India.

    Low literacy rates and widespread social stigma are making disabled people among the most excluded in India society. At least one in twelve households has a member with disability.
    Illiteracy and poverty among the disabled in high. Children with disabilities are 5 time more likely to be out of school than average.

    You are aware last year where were Severe Cyclonic Storm “AILA” over the Bay of Bengal during 23-26 May, 2009 and two districts had been totally demolished, so there more needs education,food,water and hut for re-construction to the village to villages. Not only that there are more disabled children are residing at risk position, where immediately need support service in all respect, we are working to that area. Instead of warehousing them in a refugee camp, Institute for the Handicapped and Backward People will provide them with a family, a home, an education and an opportunity to become part of a larger solution for their community.

    Ensuring quality education to out-of-school children with disabilities
    A good education, while having the intrinsic value of securing a more dignified life, also has an instrumental value in reducing migration, particularly amongst vulnerable groups such as children with disabilities and youth. With limited engaging local opportunities, migration often becomes the preferred option. Other studies, both in south and north 24 parganas and slums of Kolkata District and nationally, also point to the extremely low levels of learning among children who have attended school for a few years. Accordingly, Institute for the Handicapped and Backward People’s efforts have focused on addressing the quality of education to strengthen the attractiveness or special of schooling. To this end, village level non-formal special education centres and residential literacy camps are organised for out of school children with disabilities, thus improving educational status whilst simultaneously serving as demonstration sites that engender recognition of quality education at the community level.

    Education Scholarships
    Economic poverty is one of the main reasons for children with disabilities going for migration and, accordingly, for not receiving education. On average, however, children with disabilities and adolescents are able to remit a meagre amount of about Rs.2, 500 per annum and this too at the expense of their education. In response to this phenomenon, Institute for the Handicapped and Backward People has been considering the idea of providing scholarships to such children with disabilities and their families so that children do not have to leave school due to economic reasons. Investigation into the feasibility of this solution and others will be an important part of the comprehensive plan.

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  3. India has some 40 to 80 million persons living with disability, it is estimated that about 30 per cent of them are children below the age of 14 years. India is of the country disabled children do not receive any form of education Poverty is the biggest cause of disability in India.

    Low literacy rates and widespread social stigma are making disabled people among the most excluded in India society. At least one in twelve households has a member with disability.
    Illiteracy and poverty among the disabled in high. Children with disabilities are 5 time more likely to be out of school than average.

    You are aware last year where were Severe Cyclonic Storm “AILA” over the Bay of Bengal during 23-26 May, 2009 and two districts had been totally demolished, so there more needs education,food,water and hut for re-construction to the village to villages. Not only that there are more disabled children are residing at risk position, where immediately need support service in all respect, we are working to that area. Instead of warehousing them in a refugee camp, Institute for the Handicapped and Backward People will provide them with a family, a home, an education and an opportunity to become part of a larger solution for their community.

    Ensuring quality education to out-of-school children with disabilities
    A good education, while having the intrinsic value of securing a more dignified life, also has an instrumental value in reducing migration, particularly amongst vulnerable groups such as children with disabilities and youth. With limited engaging local opportunities, migration often becomes the preferred option. Other studies, both in south and north 24 parganas and slums of Kolkata District and nationally, also point to the extremely low levels of learning among children who have attended school for a few years. Accordingly, Institute for the Handicapped and Backward People’s efforts have focused on addressing the quality of education to strengthen the attractiveness or special of schooling. To this end, village level non-formal special education centres and residential literacy camps are organised for out of school children with disabilities, thus improving educational status whilst simultaneously serving as demonstration sites that engender recognition of quality education at the community level.

    Education Scholarships
    Economic poverty is one of the main reasons for children with disabilities going for migration and, accordingly, for not receiving education. On average, however, children with disabilities and adolescents are able to remit a meagre amount of about Rs.2, 500 per annum and this too at the expense of their education. In response to this phenomenon, Institute for the Handicapped and Backward People has been considering the idea of providing scholarships to such children with disabilities and their families so that children do not have to leave school due to economic reasons. Investigation into the feasibility of this solution and others will be an important part of the comprehensive plan.

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