Sunday, March 21, 2010

More About Inspiration

  • Over the years Inspiration Centre has succeeded in striking a balance between professionalism, institutionalization and community involvement, as well as active involvement of the families, especially the mother.
    Its salient features are:
  • Young children below 6 years are taken into the classroom and early intervention services are provided on a regular basis. This has resulted in rapid improvement of the children, and checking many of the behaviour problems which otherwise become established by that age. There's no substitute for early detection and intervention. Through proper care, stimulation and intervention almost 75% of damage may be prevented from deteriorating into disability. It has been seen practically that in a nurturing environment in the least restrictive conditions the child may reach a remarkable level of improvement. Most schools in Delhi do not have these services.
  • IQ is not taken as a criterion for admission. Children below IQ50 are also taken, and given specialized training in self-help skills. This is a deviation from other special schools in Delhi. Children from slums and low-income bracket are given free training at the Centre.
  • The mother is encouraged to come along with the child. Free hands-on training is given to parents, as a result of which consistency is maintained at home and the institution. This results in rapid improvement of the children.
  • Inspiration Centre is the 1st Institution in Delhi to conduct the Ist, IInd and IIIrd level Care Giver's Training under the National Trust, a statutory body, under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
  • All Teachers and Caregivers are highly qualified and dedicated, who jointly work as a multidisciplinary group to provide quality services to the special children. Stress is given on prevocational and vocational training of boys and girls, depending on interest and family requirements.
  • From the very beginning, Inspiration has being giving particular stress and care in the empowerment of the mother. The development of a positive mindset helps in improvement of the child, who is nurtured in a positive and scientific environment. The "Care Givers" program focused on training of such potential mothers from the low-income bracket, and Inspiration has been successful in helping society by such training. Regular meetings and trainings are held, free of charge, so that all families may participate in the rehabilitation of these special children. The active involvement of parents also encourages the development of positive attitude in the parents. In June 2000, the parents from Inspiration Centre went in a large group of 24 for training at NIMH, SECUNDERABAD. These parents are now regular and motivated parents who are helping in the classroom also. Inspiration has regularly conducted free training programs, some of which have been sponsored by NIMH, SECUNDERABAD & LAJPAT NAGAR. Parents from different states also participated and were able to take benefit from this free training.
  • There is a separate section for slow learners, who have been rejected from normal schools. These children are assisted to attain a certain level, depending on age, and are then prepared for the National Open School. Use of computers and other modern devices have helped them to develop interest in education and some of them have successfully passed some of the exams. Most of these students suffer from inferiority complex and low self-esteem. At the Centre, a lot of activities have been introduced such as Music, Dance, Drawing & Painting, Taek-won-do and Participation in Special Olympics. Due to these the children develop a lot of confidence, which also boosts their performance in Academics.
  • Inspiration has regularly conducted awareness programs to create sensitivity in families and community at large, through entertainment programs, where various resource persons were invited to speak on preventive measures and treatment and rehabilitation programs.
  • Various Medical Camps were held to identify high risk mothers and give them counseling at an early stage.
  • Participation in Inter school activities. Students from Inspiration Centre have participated in several functions and inter school competitions. Students have won Third prize at the YMCA Group song competition in 1999. Number of students has won Gold & Silver Medals at the Special Olympics, Delhi in 2001. Number of children participated at the National Olympics in 2001 and National Special Olympics on 7th Sept.2002. In 2003 ,Inspiration team won the Gold Medal for Bocce, a new game. In 2005, In the Special Olympics games ,Delhi, Inspiration team won the Gold Medal for Cricket. Also, In the Uttaranchal State Games, Two of the participants, from the newly set up Dehra Dun Branch, won a number of medals in several items.

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