National Programme for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities
National Programme for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities which provides community based rehabilitation services to the disabled.
National Programme for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities which provides community based rehabilitation services to the disabled.
In order to provide effective rehabilitation services to the disabled persons at the district level, a team of officials are functioning in all 32 districts of the State under District Disabled Rehabilitation Officer
Under the National Programme for Rehabilitation of Persons with disabilities, the Office of the Special Commissioner for the Disabled, Chennai has established a State Resource cum Training Centre at K.K. Nagar.
The Modern Training cum Production Workshop is located at C-22, Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai-32. This unit undertakes designing production and manufacturing of tricycles and wheel chairs.
Government Regional Braille Press is functioning in the campus of the Government Higher Secondary School for the Blind, Poonamallee to supply Braille books for the visually handicapped students.
Teachers of the special schools require special training. Special Educators are given training to teach visually handicapped, hearing impaired and mentally retarded by this Department.
It is useful for taking out multiple copies of the Braille matter on the Indutherm (or Braillon) sheets from the master generally prepared on the Braille paper. This machine operates on the principle of vacuum and high temperature.
உடற்குறைபாடு உள்ளவர்களை உலகம் ஒதுக்கித் தள்ளிய காலங்கள் மலையேறிக்கொண்டிருக்கின்றன. கல்வி, வேலை என பலவற்றிலும் அவர்களுக்கு வாய்ப்புகள் அதிகரித்துவருகிறது. அந்த வகையில் இப்போது மாற்றுத் திறனாளிகளுக்காகவும் இன்ஷூரன்ஸ் பாலிசிகள் வர ஆரம்பித்திருக்கிறது…
கை, கால் பாதித்த மாற்று திறனாளிகளுக்கு பாலிடெக்னிக் மூலம் 3 மாத மொபைல் போன் சரி பார்ப்பு பயிற்சி முகாம் நடக்கிறது. இதில் சேர விரும்புவோருக்கு 40 சதவீதத்திற்கு மேல் உடல் பாதிப்பு இருக்க வேண்டும்.
It is an upward writing machine for writing on one side of the paper, enabling the Braille to be read as it is written. This machine can be compared to a normal type writer with a major difference that it has only nine keys, three for paper setting and six for embossing, the brailler embosses combinations of six dots in a Braille cell.