REWA Leh offered a workshop for all NGOs working with disability in Ladakh. It was held by Aditya Tiwari.
On January 1, 2016, Aditya Tiwari, a software engeneer and resident of Pune, made history by becoming India’s youngest single parent to adopt a special child. He adopted Binney, a child living with Down syndrome.
You may read more about his nobel and interesting story in his website https://www.avnish.website/
Agenda for meeting:
1) Introduction
2) My Journey
3) Awareness and workshop
4) Livelihood
5) CSR
Livelihood:
A person's livelihood "way of life" is defined as a set of activities performed to live for a given life span, involving securing water, food, fodder, medicine, shelter, clothing and the capacity to acquire above necessities working either individually or as a group by using endowments for meeting the requirements of the self and his/her household on a sustainable basis with dignity. The activities are usually carried out repeatedly. Livelihood depends on the availability and accessibility.
· Livelihood Opportunities for person with special needs
· Institutional Process & Organizational Structures
· Livelihood Strategies & Sustainable livelihood outcomes
· Vocational Rehabilitation
· Community-Based Rehabilitation Programs
· Activities and functions of Rehabilitation centres at different levels.
· Vocational Training
o Evaluation
o Job-seeking skills training
o Job analysis
o A job analysis is a process used to collect information about the duties, responsibilities, necessary skills, outcomes, and work environment of a particular job
o Quality measure
o Transition in livelihood (Job placement & accommodation)
o On job training with Stipend
o Job follow-up
· Central & State government scheme
All the topics were discussed by the assembly and shared
Report by Manager Dorjay
Picture of Aditya Tiwari with his son Avnish (Binny)
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