Friday, 31 July 2009
More with Less - Marian Velthuijs
Mtwapa - Community Initiatives
This organization was started after discovering that there are many children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities in the Twapa community (12 villages). There are 8 active members including 2 therapists and 2 teachers who do field work. They go to the houses where the Community Workers have identified children with disabilities. Some of the children are referred on to the Hospital (with a letter of referral). They are followed up after surgery. A Home programme is designed with the parents for those who do not need surgery.
Mum and her baby who also has cerebral palsy
We were given a wonderful treat by P's father and family - coconut milk cut freshly and straight from the nut!
MWTAPE SAHAJANAND SCHOOL
This school was built by a private benefactor and given to the government. It has wonderful classrooms and a dormitory for the children with disabilities and other children who cannot get home easily during the week. There are also some street children - now ex-street children receiving an education. They have a section for special need children. The APT course will be held in one of their classrooms.
Mr Muzungu is the Head of the Special Unit - he is with one of the children who will have something made for him during the APT training.
Conference at Cerebral Palsy Foundation
Belinda and Suzy demonstrating good sleeping positions for a child with cerebral palsy
Some participants were very interested in learning more about autism, so here they are with Suzy, who works in a school for children on the autistic spectrum.Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Getting started in Kenya
Monday, 27 July 2009
CPA training in Kenya
Kennett Launch of MYCEPA, Zambia
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Next step Batch Production
Next step- Chrispine fixing strengthening rods
(the bookcase is upsidedown)
PS. Not sure when Kennett will be able to get on line (it is quite a mission to get to the nearest town and find an internet shop) but hopefully a photo of the bookcase in situ and more news will be sent before too long!
Sunday, 5 July 2009
The children being measured and testing equipment
Shadrick trying out his standing frame and while the band is being checked
Once the testing had been done it was time for adjustments to all equipment