RPWD Act 2016 explained with exams point of view
For 25 years, @EnAble India has been consistently working for the economic independence and dignity of people with disabilities. By engaging with various stakeholders in the community and focusing on employability training, they prepare individuals to secure, sustain, and thrive in their careers!
Payal has cerebral palsy and she is sitting on a chair and trying to write on paper by holding a pencil. But she has no strength so she is not able to hold the pencil properly. Now she is seen working in the kitchen in front of the stove. 16-year-old Payal Nath is a person with cerebral palsy She has severe issues with her hand However she loves to do domestic work Since She has problems in her hands, she faces a lot of challenges She is cooking rice but she cannot strain the water rice from the utensil. So she needs to get help from her family A device has been modified to help her strain rice from the utensil On both sides there are two holders and on one side there is a plate kind of thing attached to it Payal will now put down the rice from the stove and using the device she will hold the lid and the plate tightly for the grip She is moving it round and holding it properly with the device so that it does not falls Sing this device, Payal is very comfortably straining water from the utensil After using these devices she does not need any help from her family members Since it helps to hold the lid very tightly, there is no chance of the rice falling down. Very good. Well done Payal.
Empowering Independence: Solution for Identifying Clothes for VI
12-year-old Imran Ali is a person with cerebral palsy, He finds it difficult to do anything with his hands and legs He also has fine and gross motor issues, here a device is made by cutting the cycle's tube and inserting it into a ball and it is tied to a stand, Imran is trying to hold the ball and pull it, This has resulted in improving his fine and gross motor skills. He plays with it and enjoys the process. This has improved his grasping strength Imran likes to play with this ball, and he does this practice at his home as well. Well done. Very good Imran
Towel Identification Solution for the Visually Impaired| Break Free Solution
Discover how soft slime became a game-changer for Deep Roy, a child with intellectual disabilities, who had a habit of touching his private parts. By providing him with a piece of soft slime, his need for tactile stimulation and softness found a positive outlet. Witness the transformative power of sensory therapy as Deep Roy's habit gradually decreases. Watch now and see how a simple solution can make a big difference in empowering individuals with disabilities
Adaptation to do workout for arm amputees
Join us as we explore a creative solution to address the sensory needs of Deep Rai, an intellectually disabled child. Discover how we introduced a sensory play activity using sand, while also ensuring safety and reducing inconvenience. By dividing the sand into two boxes, Deep is encouraged to explore and touch the sand by inserting his hands into the boxes. This controlled environment helps minimize the issue of sand throwing and ensures a safer and more enjoyable sensory experience. Learn more about the benefits of sensory play and how it can be tailored to individual needs. eiLabs
Fun game for children with sensory processing
