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Kiki and Pele will tell you the story of PROUD Village. It is all about services for children and youngsters with intellectual disabilities in Kabale, Uganda. Most articles are in English, some are in Dutch.
Wednesday, 21 August 2019
Year theme cooking: Sarah preparing ground nuts
International Women's Day 2019
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Mary, Immaculate, Apophia, Josephine, Annet and Mercy |
They felt happy to be called women because it’s a special day for them. Every woman gave thanks to the director for giving them an opportunity to go out for pleasure while enjoying their day so called International Women’s Day. Wednesday Immaculate said that “All days are for men but I’m happy this day is also mine.”
My first day at PROUD Uganda by Tumusiime Annet
I asked her about the activities which are carried out in the project, she explained everything to me and later she took me around the project. She showed me group one class and group two which has a shop inside, she showed me bathrooms, toilets and changing room and they were so nice with uniform tiles.
She explained to me about the big building that it was to be used as a restaurant. We went to the kitchen and it was so smart with sinks, tiles from top to bottom. She told me that small buildings which were unfinished were to be used as bakery and home stay.
She took me to the garden and told me that Immaculate is responsible for the gardens. I found sugarcane, vegetables for example sukumawick and cabbages.
Later other skills trainers came and the children also. I introduced myself to them and they also introduced themselves to me. The assistant manager who is called Madam Twesigyemukama Josephine showed me the children I will be teaching. The staff was so cooperative.
What surprised me were the lessons which are done at Proud Uganda and I had never seen them for example cognitive games, watering, serving food by children from group 2, setting tables and gardening.
My first day at Proud Uganda was so interesting and it ended well, I went home at 5:00 pm.
I remain Tumusiime Annet.
WORK UG Training centre
WORK UG Training centre is situated in Kabale, Kekubo Cell. We offer training on curriculum for children with intellectual disabilities.
At this time the following training is available:
-Training 1: The education situation of CwID
We look with you at the education situation of children with intellectual disabilities (CwID) in Uganda. From there we find an answer at the question what CwID should learn and how we can create a learning environment that is suitable for them. At the end of the process you will feel empowered as a teacher.
This training is for professionals in education: teachers, inspectors etc.
-Training 2: Curriculum for CwID: self care
A curriculum for CwID starts with self care. Children need to become as independent as possible in toilet behavior, personal hygiene (including menstrual hygiene), dressing, eating, moving around and develop good health habits. We discuss with you the basics of toilet training, how to organize the meal situation etc. etc.
This training is for parents or teachers.
Training is given by:
-Peeters Leon (°1953), Master in Special Education of the University of Louvain (Belgium) and
-Kiconco Marcey (°1994), holder of a Diploma in Education from Kabale University (Uganda). Both have a leading position in PROUD project for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities in Kabale.
For each training we discuss the formula with you, depending on your time, means and interests. We can accommodate small groups.
At this time the following training is available:
-Training 1: The education situation of CwID
We look with you at the education situation of children with intellectual disabilities (CwID) in Uganda. From there we find an answer at the question what CwID should learn and how we can create a learning environment that is suitable for them. At the end of the process you will feel empowered as a teacher.
This training is for professionals in education: teachers, inspectors etc.
-Training 2: Curriculum for CwID: self care
A curriculum for CwID starts with self care. Children need to become as independent as possible in toilet behavior, personal hygiene (including menstrual hygiene), dressing, eating, moving around and develop good health habits. We discuss with you the basics of toilet training, how to organize the meal situation etc. etc.
This training is for parents or teachers.
Training is given by:
-Peeters Leon (°1953), Master in Special Education of the University of Louvain (Belgium) and
-Kiconco Marcey (°1994), holder of a Diploma in Education from Kabale University (Uganda). Both have a leading position in PROUD project for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities in Kabale.
For each training we discuss the formula with you, depending on your time, means and interests. We can accommodate small groups.
Broad curriculum for CwID
A broad curriculum is a curriculum targeting a specific group. We want to make a curriculum at project level (or school level) for children with mild, moderate and severe intellectual disabilities who are in primary and secondary school age.
The final work will be published as
Peeters Leon & Kiconco Marcey, True to life. Skilling children with intellectual disabilities.
The final work will be published as
Peeters Leon & Kiconco Marcey, True to life. Skilling children with intellectual disabilities.
Curriculum brochures
Since
beginning 2019 parts of the curriculum are becoming available in the
form of brochures. At this time the following brochures are available:
THEORY
1. Curriculum issues. 24 pages
SELF CARE
2. Toilet training. 9 pages
3. Personal hygiene. 16 pages
4. Menstrual hygiene. 30 pages
5. Dress and appearance. 22 pages
6. Eating habits. 9 pages
7. Health habits. 10 pages
8. Moving around. 7 pages
PARTICIPATION IN FAMILY LIFE
9. Respecting parents. 13 pages
Electronic versions of brochures can be ordered from kiconcomarcey2018@gmail.com
or leonpeeters53@gmail.com
THEORY
1. Curriculum issues. 24 pages
SELF CARE
2. Toilet training. 9 pages
3. Personal hygiene. 16 pages
4. Menstrual hygiene. 30 pages
5. Dress and appearance. 22 pages
6. Eating habits. 9 pages
7. Health habits. 10 pages
8. Moving around. 7 pages
PARTICIPATION IN FAMILY LIFE
9. Respecting parents. 13 pages
Electronic versions of brochures can be ordered from kiconcomarcey2018@gmail.com
or leonpeeters53@gmail.com
Curriculum development
Since
2016 we are developing a curriculum for children and youngsters with
intellectual disabilities. We got financial help from The Province
of East Flanders (Belgium).
In
2016 we studied on how to make a curriculum.
In 2017 we wrote down the core curriculum.
The curriculum for CwID is divided in 4 parts:
1. Self care;
2. Participation in family life;
3. Participation in community life;
4. Economic participation.
Some examples of each section:
-self care: toilet training; menstrual hygiene; eating habits; dress and appearance…
-participation in family life: respecting parents; cooking; cleaning; sexual education…
-participation in community life: expressing yourself; use of mobile phone; shopping; church attendance…
-economic participation: gardening; animal keeping; baking; flower shop…
In total more then 60 subjects!
For more details look in the brochure ‘Curriculum issues’ from WORK UG Training centre.
Mission 12: in service training PROUD UG staff
Team PROUD UG: Apophia, Josephine, Mercy, Immaculate, Annet |
We organized trainings on "curriculum issues", "toilet training", "personal hygiene" including "menstrual hygiene" and "dress and appearance".
Each topic took approximately one week (five times one hour). For each topic, we also looked at the practice in the project and improvements we can make.
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Mission 12: the WORK UG file folder
'Great things are done by a series of small things that are brought together'
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Jimmy Okwonga from AD Consult |
At the time the first modules of the curriculum for children with intellectual disabilities were ready, we decided to make a file folder to distribute them. Because it was not possible to find an advanced printing company in Kabale, we were looking for a partner in Kampala.
Big printing machine on small picture 😉 |
Jimmy Okwonga from AD Consult turned out to be the right partner. Jimmy organized the entire process from exploring what we needed to packing the folders. We worked together on the design, I had the opportunity to visit the company where they printed the folders and saw how others were cutting them.
The outcome is a nice file folder with images of the PROUD project.
Mission 12: visit to the "First national skills fair"
We went there to listen to the presentations and were not disappointed. Erwin De Wandel, Head of the Belgian cooperation in Uganda, finished his speech saying: “It is not only about creating jobs, but about creating decent jobs leading to decent lives. It's about lives of men and women, leaving no one behind, nor the vulnerable or the disabled.”
The PROUD project works in that line. We see participating in fully-fledged economic activities and environments as the best strategy to value people with intellectual disabilities.
In the margin of the "skills fair" we also visited the "Uganda Private Sector Foundation" and more specifically the offices of the "Skills development facility". SDF sponsors skills training for various categories of workers.
Mission 12: start "Transition from school to work" project
This year we are starting a new project in collaboration with the Belgian Province of East Flanders, namely: “Transition from school to work. Phase 1: productive activities (program 2019-2021). Vocational education, young people with intellectual disabilities. "
The project was favorably assessed by the Province: "project with a clear goal and vision to integrate young people with disabilities into the normal work field."
In 2019 we will be working with the young people especially on cooking traditional Ugandan dishes and gardening.
For gardening, we are entering into a partnership with an external horticultural company: Mbabazi Ronald comes to work one morning (two hours) every week with our gardening teacher Immaculate and five youngsters with intellectual disabilities. He will also help with the planning of the garden.
The responsible teacher for cooking is Apophia.
The project is managed by Mercy (manager of WORK UG) with the help of Josephine.
The project was favorably assessed by the Province: "project with a clear goal and vision to integrate young people with disabilities into the normal work field."
In 2019 we will be working with the young people especially on cooking traditional Ugandan dishes and gardening.
For gardening, we are entering into a partnership with an external horticultural company: Mbabazi Ronald comes to work one morning (two hours) every week with our gardening teacher Immaculate and five youngsters with intellectual disabilities. He will also help with the planning of the garden.
The responsible teacher for cooking is Apophia.
The project is managed by Mercy (manager of WORK UG) with the help of Josephine.
Participants transition project |
The
team discussed the philosophy of the project, the activities to be
set up in 2019 and the results to be achieved. A first meeting with
all people involved - students, gardening and cooking skills
trainers, external collaborator Owembabazi Ronald and the project
management - took place in April.
Mission 12: founding CBO WORK UG
The office with certificates from District of Kabale and Southern Division approving our activities |
We have established a second association under the name ‘WORK Uganda’. She has similar statutes as PROUD UG, but PROUD UG is concerned with 'appropriate education' for children and young people with intellectual disabilities and WORK UG will be working on the ‘employment’ of adolescents and adults with intellectual disabilities. WORK UG also wants to organize training courses for third parties on the coaching of people with intellectual disabilities.
WORK UG has received a certificate of registration from Kabale District Local Government as a Community Based Organization (CBO) on 11/3/2019 under number 14006. The CBO is recognized to undertake the following activities:
-to create job opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities;
-establish social enterprises where people with intellectual disabilities can work;
-organize vocational training and job coaching for people with intellectual disabilities;
-organize exchanges and training courses on work for people with an intellectual disability (WORK UG Training center).
It is assumed that the basis is laid for future activities of a productive and commercial nature that will lead to employment for our young adults.
Mission 12 focuses on transition from school to work
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