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  • PROGRAMMES WITH INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

    PROGRAMMES WITH INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
    The People and Government of Japan
    The People and Government of Japan supported the Trust for creation of physical infrastructure for Vocational Training at Bodhi for the persons with mental disabilities on 2001

    Objectives:

    • To assess vocational interest, needs and offer suitable vocational training to the persons with mental disabilities
    • To develop work behavior and inter-personal skills and thereby prepare the persons with mental disabilities for job placement.
    • To identify potential employers and make arrangements for placements.
    • To explore resources in the family and the community for the self employment possibilities.
    • To extend professional support services with a view to enable those in placements to sustain it.
     
     

    Details about the support:

    Year 2004
    Grant received 60076 US$
    Total Area 4723 Sqft
    Date of inauguration 19th March 2004
    Inaugurated by Mr.Ryuzo Kikuchi, Consul General, Consulate of Japan, India
     
    Beneficiaries:
    • Persons with mental retardation who have attended special education programme.
    • Persons with psychiatric disabilities who are in restored condition and have attended rehabilitation programme.
     
    Planned Activities:
    • Selection of trainees for vocational rehabilitation
    • Assessment
    • Vocational Training
    • Placements
    • Counseling
    • Employer''s Meet
    • Life Skill Training
    • Psycho Education for the Parents
    • Care Giver''s Association
     
     
    Facilities:
    • The proposed center would have the following facilities.
    • Residential facility for 20 persons.
    • 4 production units with facility to train 80 persons at a time
    • Facility for individual counseling and group counseling
    • Yoga and meditation center.
    • Facility for the parents to stay and participate in the rehabilitation activities.
     

    UNODC (I -49)

    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) selected our Trust as Project Partner to undertake the following activities:

    • Conduct baseline situation assessment of vulnerability and risk practices from 50 female partners of male drug users

    • Form of Self Help Groups (SHG) among the female partners of male drug users

    • Facilitate meetings of these SHGs on a weekly basis.

    UNODC (G -86)

    The Trust with the support of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has launched an awareness campaign on Drugs and HIV prevention under the brand name “I decide – I won’t take drugs”.

    As part of the campaign, a set of “I decide” collaterals have been developed (English and Hindi Posters, Brochures, Badges, TV spots and cinema slides).
     
    This campaign targets the young people, their parents and their teachers, urging them to talk about drugs to the young people. The outreach mechanisms created by the civil society partners can serve as an excellent conduit to carry forward the drug prevention and awareness messages and products in school and community settings, as a first line initiative.

    In this regard, UNODC has recognized the Trust as Technical Support Agency for the Partner agencies.
     
  • PROGRAMMES WITH INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

    PROGRAMMES WITH INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
    The People and Government of Japan
    The People and Government of Japan supported the Trust for creation of physical infrastructure for Vocational Training at Bodhi for the persons with mental disabilities on 2001

    Objectives:

    • To assess vocational interest, needs and offer suitable vocational training to the persons with mental disabilities
    • To develop work behavior and inter-personal skills and thereby prepare the persons with mental disabilities for job placement.
    • To identify potential employers and make arrangements for placements.
    • To explore resources in the family and the community for the self employment possibilities.
    • To extend professional support services with a view to enable those in placements to sustain it.
     
     

    Details about the support:

    Year 2004
    Grant received 60076 US$
    Total Area 4723 Sqft
    Date of inauguration 19th March 2004
    Inaugurated by Mr.Ryuzo Kikuchi, Consul General, Consulate of Japan, India
     
    Beneficiaries:
    • Persons with mental retardation who have attended special education programme.
    • Persons with psychiatric disabilities who are in restored condition and have attended rehabilitation programme.
     
    Planned Activities:
    • Selection of trainees for vocational rehabilitation
    • Assessment
    • Vocational Training
    • Placements
    • Counseling
    • Employer''s Meet
    • Life Skill Training
    • Psycho Education for the Parents
    • Care Giver''s Association
     
     
    Facilities:
    • The proposed center would have the following facilities.
    • Residential facility for 20 persons.
    • 4 production units with facility to train 80 persons at a time
    • Facility for individual counseling and group counseling
    • Yoga and meditation center.
    • Facility for the parents to stay and participate in the rehabilitation activities.
     

    UNODC (I -49)

    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) selected our Trust as Project Partner to undertake the following activities:

    • Conduct baseline situation assessment of vulnerability and risk practices from 50 female partners of male drug users

    • Form of Self Help Groups (SHG) among the female partners of male drug users

    • Facilitate meetings of these SHGs on a weekly basis.

    UNODC (G -86)

    The Trust with the support of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has launched an awareness campaign on Drugs and HIV prevention under the brand name “I decide – I won’t take drugs”.

    As part of the campaign, a set of “I decide” collaterals have been developed (English and Hindi Posters, Brochures, Badges, TV spots and cinema slides).
     
    This campaign targets the young people, their parents and their teachers, urging them to talk about drugs to the young people. The outreach mechanisms created by the civil society partners can serve as an excellent conduit to carry forward the drug prevention and awareness messages and products in school and community settings, as a first line initiative.

    In this regard, UNODC has recognized the Trust as Technical Support Agency for the Partner agencies.
     
  • PROGRAMMES WITH INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

    PROGRAMMES WITH INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
    The People and Government of Japan
    The People and Government of Japan supported the Trust for creation of physical infrastructure for Vocational Training at Bodhi for the persons with mental disabilities on 2001

    Objectives:

    • To assess vocational interest, needs and offer suitable vocational training to the persons with mental disabilities
    • To develop work behavior and inter-personal skills and thereby prepare the persons with mental disabilities for job placement.
    • To identify potential employers and make arrangements for placements.
    • To explore resources in the family and the community for the self employment possibilities.
    • To extend professional support services with a view to enable those in placements to sustain it.
     
     

    Details about the support:

    Year 2004
    Grant received 60076 US$
    Total Area 4723 Sqft
    Date of inauguration 19th March 2004
    Inaugurated by Mr.Ryuzo Kikuchi, Consul General, Consulate of Japan, India
     
    Beneficiaries:
    • Persons with mental retardation who have attended special education programme.
    • Persons with psychiatric disabilities who are in restored condition and have attended rehabilitation programme.
     
    Planned Activities:
    • Selection of trainees for vocational rehabilitation
    • Assessment
    • Vocational Training
    • Placements
    • Counseling
    • Employer''s Meet
    • Life Skill Training
    • Psycho Education for the Parents
    • Care Giver''s Association
     
     
    Facilities:
    • The proposed center would have the following facilities.
    • Residential facility for 20 persons.
    • 4 production units with facility to train 80 persons at a time
    • Facility for individual counseling and group counseling
    • Yoga and meditation center.
    • Facility for the parents to stay and participate in the rehabilitation activities.
     

    UNODC (I -49)

    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) selected our Trust as Project Partner to undertake the following activities:

    • Conduct baseline situation assessment of vulnerability and risk practices from 50 female partners of male drug users

    • Form of Self Help Groups (SHG) among the female partners of male drug users

    • Facilitate meetings of these SHGs on a weekly basis.

    UNODC (G -86)

    The Trust with the support of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has launched an awareness campaign on Drugs and HIV prevention under the brand name “I decide – I won’t take drugs”.

    As part of the campaign, a set of “I decide” collaterals have been developed (English and Hindi Posters, Brochures, Badges, TV spots and cinema slides).
     
    This campaign targets the young people, their parents and their teachers, urging them to talk about drugs to the young people. The outreach mechanisms created by the civil society partners can serve as an excellent conduit to carry forward the drug prevention and awareness messages and products in school and community settings, as a first line initiative.

    In this regard, UNODC has recognized the Trust as Technical Support Agency for the Partner agencies.
     
World Mental Health Week Celebrations  - 10.10.10

To commemorate the 18th Annual world Mental Health Day on 10th October 2010, M.S.Chellamuthu Trust & Research Foundation, dedicated to the cause of the Persons suffering with mental disabilities, organised a week long programme with focus on WHO’s theme “MENTAL HEALTH AND CHRONIC PHYSICAL ILLNESSES - THE NEED FOR CONTINUED AND INTEGRATED CARE”.

One day Regional workshop on “Quality Assurance and Psycho Social Care of Children in State-run Homes”  - 12.10.10

Trust is organizing a One day Regional workshop on “Quality Assurance and Psycho Social Care of Children in State-run Homes” on 12th October, 2010 at Hotel Chandra Park, Egmore, Chennai.

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