By Miranda Millan | MAITS
Due to the ongoing situation in Sri Lanka at this time, we do not have any further information to report at the present moment.
MAITS will roll out training around practical and life saving techniques to families of children with developmental difficulties in their own homes as soon as it is possible to do so. Our highly qualified expert trainers train workers and parents/carers the techniques to address feeding issues, build strength, speech and independence, improving the quality of life for all children with a range of disabilities from cerebral palsy to autism.
MAITS believe in community-led change. Our programme works in partnership with Cerebral Palsy, Lanka and Satya School India, to address a critical skills gap. We will train 30 Master trainers in resource poor regions 150 Community Healthworkers across 4 districts in Sri Lanka and 5 regions in South India Reach and improve quality of lives for 800 families with special needs over 12 months.
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