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Taking the ‘DIS’ out of ‘DISABILITY’ Since 1991 for Intellectually Challenged People www.kvtc.org.uk Karachi Vocational Training Centre (KVTC) Reg: DSW-SS830 (1991) Tax Exemption Certificate No.: CIT/COSV/2004/2005/226 Date: 23/12/2006 Registered under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control)

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A Brief Introduction to the Karachi Vocational Training Centre, a rehabilitation centre for intellectually challenged people since 1991.This presentation was made with the help of 2 talented volunteers whom we\'d like to thank from the bottom of our hearts:1) Sumbul Hameed2) Nabiha Beg

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Page 1: KVTC - An  Introduction

Taking the ‘DIS’ out of ‘DISABILITY’Since 1991

for Intellectually Challenged Peoplewww.kvtc.org.uk

Karachi Vocational Training Centre (KVTC)

Reg: DSW-SS830 (1991) Tax Exemption Certificate No.: CIT/COSV/2004/2005/226 Date: 23/12/2006Registered under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control) Ordinance 1961

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Irfan Ahmed

Major Issues Before KVTC:

Suffered from moderate Intellectual Disabilities further impeded by Speech Impairment

Under pressure from parents expectations who compared him with his normal siblings.

A tense relationship with his father, when Irfan couldn’t ‘measure up’.

Socially maligned at school and home. Developed serious confidence & communication problems as a result.

His life after KVTC’s Intervention:

Joined the centre in 1994. Almost Immediate positive response to the environment

Found his confidence & self-esteem by excelling in various vocational skills

Became more socially active, efficient, & able to perform well under pressure

Earned major accolades in Sports & Athletics

Started his first paid job at a fast food restaurant in 2000

Currently working at a large local bakery that made him a better offer

Happily married & content

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Zehra Abbasi

Major Issues Before KVTC:

Suffered from moderate Intellectual Disabilities

Condition worsened due to tragic death of father in a car accident.

Intense behavioural problems created from an insecure environment at home that included financial problems

Was not showing any improvement after spending time at many SEN schools in Karachi

After KVTC’s Intervention:

We targeted her social skills & confidence as key factors to be improved first

With time, Zehra showed keen interest in Sports & Athletics activities & became one of the Leading sports figures for Special Olympics Pakistan

1995 - Represented Pakistan in the USA as part of the Pakistan basketball team & won a Bronze medal

2007 - Represented Pakistan in the China in the World Games as part of the Pakistan Table Tennis team. She won 1 Gold medal & 1 Silver medal

Successful Job Internships at British Council & Gul Ahmed Textiles PVT LTD. Currently working as assistant teacher in 3 Skills: Grooming, Tailoring, & Machine Embroidery.

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Saad Latif

Major Issues Before KVTC:

Suffered from mild-moderate Intellectual Disabilities

Enrolled in 7 different schools but did not respond positively to any environment.

Very shy, insecure, & hesitant personality. Unable to participate in any group activity & suffered from a very short attention span

Confidence further worsened when he saw his siblings progress through life, leaving him stuck in the same monotonous academic studies in other institutes

After KVTC’s Intervention:

Joined KVTC in 2005. Initially hesitant to get involved in any activity because of his previous bad experiences at school

Through counselling, it took 3 months for him to start showing interest in vocational skills & other activities at the centre.

Soon, it was discovered that he had great potential & a natural aptitude for ICT and academics more advanced than most other trainees at KVTC

Our advanced social integration program, The Rising Club, helped him truly realize his potential & improved his interpersonal skills

Within 3 years of joining KVTC, he was selected by HSBC Bank Middle East PLC for a full-time job as an Office Assistant, where he is employed currently.

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KVTC® is a rehabilitation centre for Intellectually Challenged (IC) people.

It imparts the knowledge and skills needed for children, teens, & adults with Learning difficulties (LD) &/or Mental Retardation (MR) gain success in the community as well as in their personal lives

What is KVTC?

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What do we do?

Since its establishment in 1991, KVTC has proved with unparalleled success that intellectually challenged people can learn trade, hold jobs, earn livelihoods and live independently

Annual Objectives

Secure well-paying jobs for at least 20 graduating trainees

Provide rehabilitation for over 140 trainees at the centre & 20 in home-based programs improving their co-existence with their families & society in general

To parallel the chances of an intellectually challenged person for employment with that of a regular person by raising awareness across society

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What Kind of Jobs?

Graduating Trainees find gainful employment on occupations ranging from simple, manual jobs to office jobs in multi-national companies

Shehzore Aziz working at Mr.Burger, a fast food

chain in Pakistan

Hasan Shahbaz working at a local Paint Shop Saad Latif working in the

HR dept at HSBC Bank Middle East PLC

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How do we do it?By effectively utilizing the knowledge & expertise of:

• that form KVTC’s General Body & convert them into ideas & activities that actually work for the 140 children & adults under our care.

Senior doctors including Psychiatrists & Psychologists

Special educators

Philanthropists

Legal professionals &

Business leaders

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KVTC’s Framework

Rehabilitation

Awareness & Knowledge

Sharing

Internship Programs

Job Placement & Follow-up

Services

R&D

Crisis Intervention

KVTC’s Framework

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Some of our Friends & Partners

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Our Rehabilitation ProgramEach trainee’s IEP & IVP is designed by staff & other relevant people (educationalists, psychologists, psychiatrists, Special Educators, therapists, family)

These Individualized Plans are then implemented primarily by KVTC trained staff, volunteers (including internees from universities), and the Trainee’s family

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Few of the Vocational Skills at KVTC

Grooming & Hairstyling

Candle-making Carpentry

Block PrintingCooking & Home

EconomicsICT – Software &

Hardware

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What have we done so far?

Over 450 IC people have found gainful employment through our Job Placement services

Over 10,000 IDPs given psychiatric treatment since 1993. Currently, 1200 patients from Pakistan’s earthquake & flood-affected areas are under our care

Comprehensive rehabilitation services provided since 1991 that improved the lives of 2000 trainees (approximately) under our care & their families

Enhanced employment opportunities for IC people by raising awareness throughout the country

Won almost 1000 medals in Special Olympics

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Rare HonoursThe only SEN school in Pakistan to be chosen for British Council’s Global Pilot of Job Attachments for People with Learning Difficulties 2005

The only SEN school in Pakistan to be chosen to participate in the International Inspirations program, a legacy project by British Council, UK Sport, UNICEF, & other prolific partners

The most comprehensive rehabilitation program in Pakistan for SEN persons

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Contributions to Pakistan1st functional Vocational Training Centre in Pakistan for Intellectually Challenged people

1st On-job Training program for Intellectually Challenged people in Pakistan

1st institute to implement Individual Education Plan system for Special Needs (SEN) children

1st fully functional sheltered workshop for intellectually Challenged persons in Pakistan

The 1st Training Hostel for Intellectually Challenged people in Pakistan

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More Contributions1st gift shop in Karachi dedicated solely to items made exclusively by intellectually challenged people

1st international student exchange program involving IC people

1st to start corporate sector Internships for Intellectually Challenged People

1st Montessori Program for Intellectually Challenged People in Pakistan

1st Advanced Social Integration program for IC People, The Rising Club, focusing on development of practically used interpersonal & social skills

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Events Years Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total

City Games

1992-2008 460 188 166 166 520

National Games

1993-2011 263 123 140 90 353

World Games

1995-2007 18 13 11 12 32

Summary 1992-2011 741 324 317 268 905

KVTC & The Special OlympicsKVTC has achieved prominent results representing Pakistan at the Special Olympics since 1992, just a year after inception

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Is All of This Necessary?IC people are a significant 8% of Pakistan’s population

This may rise due to high rates of inter-family marriages, lack of proper healthcare & awareness about prevention measures

They are the most marginalized & vulnerable people in the country

The barriers to education are widened when its comes to disabled or intellectually challenged children

For an estimated 600,000 IC people in Karachi, there are only 30-35 SEN schools with a collective capacity of a mere 10-15000 people

Despite a long history of SEN schools, Pakistan today still lacks facilities that provide disabled people with practical training & knowledge that would enable them to survive in the real world independently

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Why Vocational Training (VET)?

People with disabilities have the right to work, but they must be given the means to enable them to exercise that right.

• earn a livelihood• enjoy social contacts• gain self-esteem

Global studies & our efforts have proved that disabled people are no less efficient or productive than anyone else.

Disabled persons want and need to work to:

Throughout the world, inclusive VET is being realized as a crucial part of school curricula in response to global labour market needs

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The 2011-12 Budget at a Glance

Total Expected Income (Based on 2010-11)

PKR 15,385,000

Total Budgeted Expenses PKR 24,063,380

Deficit Needed to be Financed PKR 8,678,380

Deficit per month PKR 723,198

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Over 1800 students on

the waiting listUnder

training - 140

Currently Housing at Al Rehman

training hostel - 30

Annual budget 2011-12, PKR

24,063,380 (USD 267,371)

Maximum student

capacity - 120

Total cost Rehabilitating, 1

trainee= PKR 14,323 per month

Total on jobs - 450

Current Facts

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Urgent NeedsKVTC, like other such organizations, is mostly reliant on charity and the economic downturn in Pakistan has hit us very hard, as our trainee sponsors, benefactors, & donors feel the financial pinch

With ever-worsening economic conditions, our situation is only going to get worse, so we need help as soon as possible

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TransportationKVTC’s transportation vehicles have withered beyond repair and need to be replaced immediately

The rising cost of fuel and the necessity to lighten the economic burdens of trainees has left KVTC with little capital for maintenance

Budgeted fuel cost for 2011-12

Repair and Maintenance Budget 2011-12

PKR 2,280,000USD 25,333

PKR 800,000USD 8,889

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Transport Vehicles needed to replace the irreparable ones

Vehicle (s) Required

Quantity Price in PKR*

Price in USD

Toyota Hilux(4x2) Pick-

up Truck

2 1,549,000 17,405

Toyota Hiace Van

1 1,500,000  16,854

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Qualified SEN Teachers

Qualified Personnel are integral to our success

• SEN Teachers are trained to work with children and people who have learning difficulties/disabilities that make it harder for them to learn or access education

• KVTC has the reputation of a ‘finishing school’ for new graduates and experienced teachers seriously wanting to pursue or advance their careers in special education.

To maintain its high service standards, KVTC needs to be able to pay market level salaries & wages demanded by qualified SEN teachers

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How Can You Help?Sponsor a trainee – PKR 14,323 (USD 159) per month

• covers professional staff salaries, training material, transport, awareness activities (crucial for job placement), and overheads

Sponsor a Special Educator – PKR 26,500 (USD 294) per month

• Covers salaries, on-job training, transport, course material, workshops, and overheads

Volunteer your time – You can:

• Help out in academic classes or skill departments• Teach the children new skills• Help in awareness & fund-raising activities

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Join our Awareness Campaign Formally initiated in 2007 with the help of Give2Asia Foundation

Our continual endeavour to advance the acceptance & empowerment of intellectually challenged people in Pakistan

Charity bazaars/exhibitions and Psychiatric Camps

Concerts, Talent Shows & other Fund-raisers

Reaching larger audiences through TV/Radio, print & other electronic media including the internet (social media)

Celebrity Visits & Events

Training workshops for Special Educators, caregivers, & other professionals

Student Internship & Fund-Raising Projects

Join us in activities like:

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Support the children by granting them employmentHelp us achieve our annual goal of finding gainful employment for at least 20 graduating trainees each year

KVTC guarantees their professionalism & dedication based on years of successful job placements and follow up services

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ContactAddress: P-10 Commercial Avenue, Phase IV, Defence Housing Authority, Karachi, Pakistan 75500

Ph: +92 (0)21-35882920/35382204 +92 (0)321-8267326

Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/kvtc1991 Twitter: @kvtc1991