Community Level Involvement
At SADHANA, we believe in the
power of community involvement to make a real impact on the lives of people
with disabilities. That’s why we have a number of community involvement
initiatives in place to engage and empower local villagers.
Village level Disabled People’s
Organisation (VDPO)
One of these initiatives is the
formation of village level self-help groups, known as VDPOs. VDPOs are formal
and structured groups consisting of disabled adults and parents of disabled
children from neighbouring villages. They work collectively to improve the
quality of life for themselves and other disabled individuals in their area.
VDPO members contribute to the betterment of their own families and villages,
playing mature and capable roles within their communities. The major role of
VDPO is to take responsibility for the formation, guidance, and monitoring of
Village Resource Pools (VRPs) in their villages and nearby areas. By doing so,
they create a favourable environment for all disabled children and adults in
their community.
Gram Panchayat level Disabled
Persons Organizations (GDPO)
These are formal and structured
groups composed of representative members from the Village Disabled Persons
Organizations (VDPO) within a specific Gram Panchayat (GP). The GDPOs have the
primary responsibility of ongoing formation and strengthening of VDPOs,
ensuring that they can effectively fulfill their roles. GDPOs play a crucial
role in facilitating collaboration, guidance, and support at the Gram Panchayat
level, ensuring the effective implementation of community-based development and
rehabilitation programs for disabled individuals and their families.
Block Level Network (BLN)
It is a formal network comprising
representative members from the Gram Panchayat Level Disabled Persons
Organizations (GDPOs) within a specific block. The BLN aims to collectively
engage with the government and different service providers for accessing and
ensuring services and benefits for eligible disabled individuals. It also
supports GDPOs and Village Disabled Persons Organizations (VDPOs) in realizing
their vision for the betterment of disabled individuals and their families. BLN
serves as a platform for GDPOs to collectively address larger issues at the
block or district level, advocate for the rights and needs of disabled
individuals, and promote inclusive development in the community.
Village Resource Pool (VRP
The Village Resource Pool (VRP) is
an integral part of the SADHAN’s work. The VRPs work towards promoting an
inclusive and favourable attitude among villagers and the Panchayati Raj
Institutions (PRI) towards persons with disabilities and their families. They
aim to enhance the practical action for the maximum development and integration
of disabled individuals into village life. The VRPs work closely with the
community to ensure that disabled individuals are treated with respect and
care. They make efforts to include them in all village activities, and
encourage villagers to consider them as their own. The VRPs note the actions to
be taken and follow up with the villagers to ensure their implementation. The
Village Disabled People’s Organization (VDPO) has set up effective VRPs in
their villages, furthering the goal of promoting inclusiveness and improving
the lives of disabled individuals in the community.
Fun and Learning Groups
Fun and Learning Groups (FLGs) are
established and strengthened in selected villages through the collaborative
effort of Village Resource Persons (VRPs), parents, and the guidance of the
Coordinator. These groups are designed to provide engaging and educational
activities for disabled children and village children up to 12 years of age.
School Programmes
The School Programmes conducted by
SADHANA aim to promote awareness, sensitivity, and mental health among all
students, including those with disabilities. These programmes are specifically
implemented in schools that have disabled students, with the goal of fostering
an inclusive and supportive environment for all children.
In addition to creating awareness
about the special needs of disabled students, the programmes also incorporate
activities that focus on building the confidence and well-being of all
children. SADHANA works closely with teachers and students to help them
understand the challenges faced by their peers and develop strategies to
include and support them in all school activities.
Teachers and students are
encouraged to find ways to include children with disabilities in various
aspects of school life, ensuring their active participation and learning.
Moreover, as part of the programme, SADHANA collaborates with mental health
professionals to incorporate activities that promote the emotional well-being
of all children.
Through these activities, children are provided
with opportunities to build their confidence, develop social skills, and foster
a sense of belonging within the school community. The programmes also aim to
reduce stigma and create an inclusive environment where every child feels
valued and supported.
