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“The state will soon have 32 mobile intervention units to help mentally disabled children,” said V. K. Jayakodi, State Commissioner for the Differently Abled, on Saturday.
“The state will soon have 32 mobile intervention units to help mentally disabled children,” said V. K. Jayakodi, State Commissioner for the Differently Abled, on Saturday.
“The government is in the process of procuring the vehicles, the move will help benefit people in the rural pockets of the state. So far the units have been available in the district headquarters, but the new scheme will help reach many children affected by autism, Down’s syndrome and other mental disorders,” the commissioner said, addressing the valedictory function of a three-day seminar on exceptional children, organised by the Madhuram Narayanan Centre for Exceptional Children. The centre, which trains around 120 children currently, focuses on children aged between 0-6 years.
“Much
awareness is needed to be created among people about such disorders and
early intervention after detecting the problems is also required,”
Jayakodi said, adding that the screening of new-born babies for mental
illness was essential.
“Tamil Nadu is leading the
country in interventional education and the government provides
Rs1,000 to mentally ill kids every month while it also helps them with
other subsidies. The people must also start giving
employment opportunities to mentally ill people and help them
come up in life,” the commissioner added.
“We
request the government to make the interventional programmes more
accessible and affordable,” said P. Jayachandiran, psychologist and
special educationalist at the Madhuram Narayanan Trust.
Source : Deccan Chronicle , 24th Nov 2013
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