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Title: Wayana International Foundation For Integration


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Wayana International Foundation For Integration
Awareness (WIFIA)
WAYANA
April 2008
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Our Logo
www.wayana.org
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Introduction
  • Wayana International Foundation For Integration
    and awareness (WIFIA)
  • Non governmental non profit foundation
    ,Registered
  • Wayana promotes public awareness for persons
    with disabilities especially mentally handicapped
    and intellectual disabilities. Wayana's role is
    not just awareness, but also Educational,
    Legislative  ...
  • Its aim to integrate the people with disabilities
    and special needs in the society as well as aware
    society with their needs, problems, and
    solutions.

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Mission
  • To integrate persons with disabilities into the
    community.
  • Wayana will support blending persons with
    disabilities into the society while achieving
    positive image and attitude towards them.
  • Wayana will bring in new opportunities for
    employment for the new generation.
  • Wayana will have a plan of action for awareness
    of the community about persons with disabilities

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Project Summary
  • Provide counseling to families through workshops
    and other means of support.
  • Integrate with educational organizations and
    institutes aiming for the rehabilitation of
    teachers and tutors tend to special needs on
    their own.
  • Creating a bank of information to manage
    communication between Wayana and those who have a
    special needs cases and provide them with
    support, creating a timely and efficient line of
    interactivity.
  • Aware the society with persons with disabilities.
  • Establish an international Academy of disability
    and special needs areas.

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Problem statement
  • 10 of the population in Egypt are disabled .
  • Around 7.5 million persons with disabilities are
    in the society.
  • No accurate statistic study about the number of
    the persons with disabilities in Egypt or Arab
    world
  • Lack of understanding the aim of integration
  • Lack of awareness of the society about the
    problems of persons with disabilities
  • No equal opportunities in the society.
  • Lack of accurate information

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Objectives
  • Advocacy Campaigns as well as Community Awareness
    for the integration and mainstreaming for persons
    with disabilities
  • Training Academy for Teachers Caregivers
    (Sustainable Fundraising Project)
  • Parents Support for persons with disabilities
  • Technical consultancy for other service
    providers.
  • Academy to train Nurses for senior citizens
  • Employment Service Company for Graduates
  • Create bank of information for persons with
    disabilities
  • Organizing seminars and conferences for persons
    with disabilities, their families, and society

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Key Benefits
  • To Egypt
  • Creating job opportunities by training
    professional caliber decreasing reliance on
    foreign care givers.
  • Decrease level of continual financial support to
    persons with disabilities citizens by empowering
    them to be active and productive members of the
    community through vocational training.
  • Integration and inclusion of persons with
    disabilities in the society .
  • To Arab World
  • Creating professional Arab care-givers to raise
    the new generation with Arab culture.
  • Teaching confidence, interpersonal skills,
    presentation skills and codes of conduct to Arab
    children
  • To Special Need Families
  • Providing access to early intervention at an
    affordable price
  • Providing support teachers

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Statement of work
  • We have
  • General plan
  • Committees plans

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General plan
  • Management
  • Certification of the Foundation by Ministry of
    Social welfare
  • Head quarter fully equipped with furniture
    ,technology , library , ect
  • Managerial structure Job descriptions Human
    resources.
  • ?Wayana Website .

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We have
  • 3 major committees
  • 9 subcommittees

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Committees 's plan
  • Fundraising and Financial committees plan
  • Mission
  • Provide Wayana with all financial resources that
    will enable it to achieve its objectives
  • Action plan
  • Setting up committees for
  • Banks
  • Event Expeditions
  • Direct mail Data Base
  • Volunteers
  • Schools University
  • Direct solicitation

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Banks Sub Committee
  • Mission
  • To create unconventional ways of fundraising
    using the bank a/c no that signifies our
    creativity and distinguishes our image at first
    sight 100100
  • to make sure we have the same unified no in other
    banks
  • to involve as many different type of banks to
    versify the channels of donation
  • National bank of Egypt the largest base of
    clients Charity protocol
  • Bank Misr 2nd largest base of clients online
    donation support
  • CIB very high profile clientele publicity
    support
  • Perious Blom Egypt very eager to help to
    enhance their social image
  • Housing Development bank Students' saving
    booklet
  • Credit Agricultural Bank 1200 branches
    (awareness in country side)
  • Post Authority 3000 Office Sponsor New
    Charity Cards
  • to waive all commissions charges
  • to get best rates on our deposits
  • to create new banking program to Wayana's favor
  • to get them sponsor our events
  • to get publicized through their materials
  • to approach their potential clients
  • to apply reward system

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Direct Mail Sub Committee
  • Mission
  • To insure a comprehensive communication
    platform for all our contacts NGOs, Ministers,
    and Embassies, International foundation with same
    interest, suppliers, donors employees
  • Action plan
  • to get the data base of all chambers of commerce
  • To get the data of federations and association
    of business
  • make sure data is correct by double checking by
    telephone
  • make sure we send to all companies after the end
    of the fiscal year to get allocated in the new
    budget
  • emphasize the fact that donation is tax exempted
    up to 10 of the general income
  • Invite the unkind donation against thank you
    letter as a receipt to tax dept.
  • Encourage the ongoing donation no mater small it
    is.
  • get prepared for Ramadan campaign at least one
    month in advance
  • get support of post authority in delivering the
    direct mail
  • evaluate the outcome of the campaign
  • Take necessary corrective action to get optimum
    results
  • increase the volume of our communication plat
    form by at least 10 monthly

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Awareness Committee
  • Mission
  • Providing parents with the necessary know- how
    that would enable them to handle their special
    need loved one correctly , together with the
    psychological aspects of acceptance and many
    other angles to tackle . Thats not at all . We
    target the society as whole in our awareness
    campaign which includes the immediate community
    ,schools and medical institutions .
  • Action plan
  • Create a media campaign
  • Printing material to aware the community
  • Produce CD , DVD , books , brochure
  • Produce films , movies about integration
  • Informative public programs
  • Children cartoons series
  • Cartoon character support
  • Voice of conscious and values
  • Series of books
  • Series of games and entertainment tools
  • Series of events

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Objectives of Awareness Committee
  • To create public awareness among healthy people
    about special needs and merge them into the
    community.
  • To achieve a positive image about special needs
    among the society .
  • To support parents and children better understand
    how to deal with special needs .
  • To educate the society on how to deal with
    special needs.

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International academy and training committees
plan
  • Collection of information about program of having
    courses for special needs.
  • Create a program calendar of training courses
    for teachers parents .
  • Organize workshops seminar to know what are the
    weak areas of education training courses
  • Give the technical support to the parents through
    meetings , training , , etc
  • Arrange and prepare the curriculum ,
    certification , instructress for courses .
  • Liaise with National / institutions and
    universities

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Agreement with Kennesaw State University
  • Agreement with Kennesaw State University was
    Signed for cooperate , exchange information ,
    instructor and support .

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Agreement with Higher Institute for Social
Studies TMA and Industrial Training Council ITC
  • Agreement was Signed with TMA and ITC for
    cooperate , for cooperation and certification .

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Structure
K E Y
P e r s o n n e l
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Evaluation
  • Monthly reports
  • Workshops for evaluation
  • Meetings for evaluation
  • Monthly newsletter will be published including
    all the activities of Wayana
  • Frequent market research to stand of the level of
    awareness

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Fatwa on Zakah for Supporting Training and
rehabilitation sections
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Persons with disabilities
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DIFINITION OF THE DISABILITY
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IMPAIRMENT
Refers to the medical description of a specific
low or abnormality of psychological function,
physiological function and/or anatomical
structure
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DISABILITY
  • Refers to the effect that the condition has on
    the individual

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HANDICAP
  • Refers to situations where the condition or the
    disability causes an individual to have, or
    contributes to an individual having, a
    disadvantage compared with an able-bodied peer.
  • For example
  • A person with spina bifida (the condition) may
    have paraplegia (the disability) which would
    probably prevent them from playing a sport
    requiring them to run and kick, such as football
    (soccer) (the handicap).

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TYPES OF DISABILITIES
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PHYSICALLY DISABLED
  • Spinal cord injuries and Poliomyelitis
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement and
    posture due to damage to an area, or areas, of
    the brain that control and coordinate muscle
    tone, reflexes, posture and movement (Jones
    1988).
  • The degree and site, or sites, of brain damage
    can vary considerably among individuals with
    cerebral palsy. Consequently, the severity of
    impairment and the symptoms of each individual
    with cerebral palsy also vary considerably.

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Amputees The term amputee includes those
individuals who have at least one major joint in
a limb missing (that is, elbow, wrist, knee or
ankle) or, in cases where the amputation is
through the ankle or the wrist, no functional
movement remaining at that joint.
  • Les Autres
  • The term les autres is French for the others and
    is a term that has been used to describe athletes
    with a range of conditions that result in
    locomotors disorders.

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Sensory Disability
  • Blind and Visually impaired
  • Any condition that interferes with normal vision
    can be regarded as a vision impairment. Thus, the
    term vision impairment incorporates the entire
    range of vision difficulties from correctable
    conditions through to total blindness.

Deaf Deafness is a hearing loss that renders it
impossible to understand speech through hearing
alone, even if a hearing aid is used. Usually, an
alternative or assistive mode of communication is
required in order to communicate with a deaf
person (for example, lip reading, signing,
demonstrations or written messages).
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Mental Disability
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  • Intellectual Learning disabilities
  • Internationally, the most widely accepted
    definition of intellectual disability has been
    the one produced by the American Association of
    Mental Retardation. According to the Association
    (1992)
  • Intellectual disability refers to substantial
    limitations in present functioning. It is
    characterised by significantly sub-average
    intellectual functioning, existing concurrently
    with related limitations in two or more of the
    following applicable adaptive skill areas
    communication, self-care, home living, social
    skills, community use, self-direction, health and
    safety, functional academics, leisure and work.
    Intellectual disability manifests before age 18.
  • Thus, a person with an intellectual disability,
    as defined by the American Association of Mental
    Retardation, must have
  • a significantly sub-average general intellectual
    functioning. (Note The Association defines this
    as an IQ, that is, Intelligence Quotient, of 70
    or below on a standardised measure of
    intelligence)
  • b limitations in two or more of the following
    adaptive skill areas communication, self-care,
    home living, social skills, community use,
    self-direction, health and safety, functional
    academics, leisure and work (usually assessed by
    observing the person over a period of time in a
    variety of settings)
  • c acquired their condition before age 18.
  • Generally, a registered agency or professional
    (for example, an educational psychologist) would
    have to make the assessments before an individual
    could be verified as having an intellectual
    disability and be eligible to receive the type of
    support services described above.
  • At the time of publication, the methodology for
    assessing the intellectual disability of an
    athlete with respect to their eligibility to
    compete in the Paralympic Games was under review.

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CHRONIC DISEASES
  • Like chronic Lung and hear diseases and Diabetes
    ect

Transplantation The term transplanted refers to
people who have received a kidney, heart, heart
and lung, liver or bone marrow transplant
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