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“SISURAKSHA”

EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND EARLY

INTERVENTION CENTRE IN FIVE

TALUKS OF CHAMRAJNAGAR

DISTRICT FOR CHILDREN WITH

DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS

MARGADARSHI - THE ASSOCIATION FOR PHYSICAL


DISABILITIES
LOCATION OF THE PROJECT : CHAMRAJNAGAR DISTRICT (FIVE TALUKS: GUNDULPETE,
CHAMRAJNAGAR, YELANDUR, KOLLEGAL AND HANUR), KARNATAKA, INDIA
About
Margadarshi ...
THE ORGANIZATION WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1988 BY PEOPLE WHO THEMSELVES HAVE UNDERGONE
THE PAINS AND EXPERIENCES OF DISABILITY AND HAVE PROVED THEMSELVES THAT THEY CAN BE
CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS TO THE SOCIETY ALSO BY UPHOLDING THEIR HUMAN DIGNITY.

GIVEN A PROPER COUNSELING, GUIDANCE, LINK THEM UP WITH MANY SERVICES AND RESOURCES AND LEARN TO
AFFIRM THEIR OWN SOCIAL SPACE IN ALL SPHERES OF THEIR LIVES, THEY WILL NOT ONLY GROW AS
CONFIDENT CITIZENS BUT ALSO BECOME INSPIRING AND CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS IN THE SOCIETY.

"From Early Help to Lasting Impact:


Addressing Developmental Delays Today"
Chamrajnagar district southernmost district in the state of Karnataka, 48% of the

region is covered with forest, faces major challenges for children aged 0-6 with

developmental disorders like cerebral palsy, autism and other congenital disorders

major issues to access therapeutic services include:

1. LACK OF AWARENESS:

2. INADEQUATE INFRASTRUCTURE:

3. SCARCITY OF QUALIFIED THERAPISTS

4.5.ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES:

FINANCIAL BARRIERS:
Mission and Vision

MISSION
REMOVE BARRIERS IMPOSED BY

DISABILITY AND INSTILL FAITH AND

HOPE IN DISABLED PERSONS SO THAT

THEY START OWNING THE PROCESS OF

THEIR OWN DEVELOPMENT.

VISION
TO HELP PERSONS WITH DISABILITY

GET TRANSFORMED INTO SELF

ACTUALIZING DIGNIFIED HUMAN

BEINGS AS SOCIALLY EQUAL

PARTNERS.

THE GOALS ...


PROVIDE TIMELY PHYSICAL, SPEECH, AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

TO ENHANCE CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT.

RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS AND THE

IMPORTANCE OF EARLY INTERVENTION.

TRAIN PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN'S


DEVELOPMENT AT HOME.
REDUCE LONG-TERM SOCIETAL AND ECONOMIC COSTS BY ADDRESSING

DISABILITIES EARLY.
Project outcomes
Outcome #1
Improved Early Detection

Outcome #2
Enhanced Child Development

Outcome #3
Community Engagement and
Parental empowerment

"EMPOWERING ACTIONS, LASTING


IMPACT"
To establish a robust early intervention initiative, the centers will be
equipped with essential diagnostic and therapeutic tools, ensuring
that children with developmental delays receive timely and effective
care. Qualified professionals, including physiotherapists, speech
therapists, and assistants, will be allocated to deliver high-quality
services. Outreach and screening camps will be organized in villages
and at the centers, identifying children with developmental issues
and delays early on. Following identification, a comprehensive range
of services, including physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational
therapy, and counseling, will be provided. Additionally, regular
workshops will be conducted to train parents and caregivers on
home-based interventions to foster continuous progress. A
monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework will be implemented to
track children's development and assess the effectiveness of the
interventions, ensuring sustained impact and improved outcomes.
Proposed Timeline - 3 yrs.
YEAR SETUP AND ESTABLISHMENT OF CENTERS, RECRUITME1NT AND
1 TRAINING OF STAFF, COMMUNITY OUTREACH, AND FIRST PHASE OF
CHILD ASSESSMENTS.

FULL-SCALE INTERVENTION SERVICES, MONITOR2ING, AND EVALUATION.


YEAR
2

YEAR 3 CONTINUATION OF SERVICES, AND ASSESSMENT OF


LONG-TERM IMPACTS

4
Approach Associates
es Local Government
1Collaborative Healthcare
Approach Capacity Institutions Academic
Building 3Community
Institution Corporate
Engagement.
SponsorsLo Local
Data-Driven
Approach. community

Sustainability

Longterm viability
Local community members and parents will be trained to

sustain interventions, providing long-term support for

children. Early Intervention Centres will be integrated with

government health programs for ongoing funding and

support. Over time, management of the centers will

transition to local organizations, ensuring continuity


beyond the project. Additionally, partnerships with local

businesses and CSR initiatives will be explored to secure

future funding for the centers post-project.


Proposed budget

Project and Initiative cost

FIXED COSTS (Rent, 12000


Utilities, .) 00

Project activiites 82500


0

Miscellaneous
2000
0
THE IMPACT
OVER 1,000 CHILDREN WITH
DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS WILL
BENEFIT FROM EARLY
INTERVENTION SERVICES,
IMPROVING THEIR QUALITY OF
LIFE AND ABILITY TO
INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY.

FAMILIES, PARTICULARLY
PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS,
WILL RECEIVE VITAL GUIDANCE
AND TRAINING, REDUCING
STRESS AND EMPOWERING
THEM TO SUPPORT THEIR
CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT
BETTER.

THE BROADER COMMUNITY


WILL BENEFIT AS THE
PROJECT RAISES
AWARENESS AND REDUCES
STIGMA, FOSTERING MORE
INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTS FOR
CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL
DELAYS.

TO ADVOCATE FOR THE


RIGHTS OF CHILDREN WITH
DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS
BUT ALSO PUSHES
POLICYMAKERS AND
STAKEHOLDERS TO PRIORITIZE
AND EXPAND ACCESS TO
INCLUSIVE SERVICES,
CREATING A MORE EQUITABLE
AND
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT
FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH
DISABILITIES.
Risks and Mitigation
Project Risks and Mitigation Strategies

Lack of engagement from parents and the community:

Intensify awareness campaigns to increase understanding


and encourage active participation in the program.

Risk of losing trained staff:

Provide continuous professional development and offer


incentives to retain staff.

Decline in corporate donations post-project:

Develop a sustainability plan involving government


partnerships and revenue generation from provided services.
For any further information or queries,
please do not hesitate to reach out to us
at...

Margadarshi
The Association for Physically Challenged (Regd) #
75/6, Hulkul Complex,Lalbagh Road, Bangalore –
560 027

Telephone: 080-2223 5810, +91 861 867 7348E-mail:


marga_darshi@yahoo.co.in

Margadarshi Resource & Training Centre,


No.47/1, Annaiah Reddy Road,Halasoor Road,
Bangalore – 560008,Karnataka, India.

Telephone: Phone: 080-25570841, +91 861 867 7348

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