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MAITS - Multi-Agency International Training and Support

MAITS - Multi-Agency International Training and Support

MAITS - Multi-Agency International Training and Support

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Liberia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Uganda

www.maits.org.uk

Mission

MAITS is an international disability charity whose mission is to improve the lives of some of the world's poorest people with developmental disabilities and the lives of their families, through better access to and quality of health and education services and support. We provide education, training and support for those working with and caring for persons with developmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy, autism and global learning disabilities to ensure they are able to achieve their full potential in a way that is sustainable and inclusive. We support people with disabilities in the following ways: The training of healthcare and education professionals, community workers, families and carers- to better understand their conditions and build their skills and knowledge to ensure persons with disabilities have better access to and improved quality of services. The development of training materials and resources on disability- the training materials are tested out and adapted to the local context, and when needed, translated into the local language, to ensure high quality care for those with disabilities. Linking organisations that need training with those who are able to provide it- through our website and through our database of 208 volunteer therapists and educators. In addition to facilitating face-to-face training, MAITS has an ongoing programme of resource development, designing tools that assist in the support and inclusion of individuals with particular needs, whether it be at home, school, in healthcare provisions or elsewhere in the community, in low-resource settings. We have a small team of specialists who create resources and we connect those looking for training with those who can provide it. Our mission is to improve the lives of some of the world's poorest people with developmental disabilities and the lives of their families, through better access to and quality of health and education services and support.

Open Projects

Supporting Children with Disabilities in Pakistan
MAITS - Multi-Agency International Training and Support

Supporting Children with Disabilities in Pakistan

Health & Physical Wellbeing
Education & Technology
Pakistan

MAITS' award-winning Community Healthworker training teaches life-saving techniques that improve disabled children's health & well-being, through expert volunteer trainers in Pakistan. We will equip local community workers with the skills to support families in their own homes. Piloted in Jamaica we taught simple techniques to carers of disabled children. Before our training, there were serious case reviews with children dying or very ill. After, there was not one serious case review or death.

Supporting Children with Disabilities, Bangladesh
MAITS - Multi-Agency International Training and Support

Supporting Children with Disabilities, Bangladesh

Health & Physical Wellbeing
Education & Technology
Pakistan

MAITS will work in partnership with the Centre of Rehabilitation for Paralysed (CRP) in Bangladesh to train 15 Master Trainers (MTs) who will upskill therapists in resource-poor regions to support children with developmental disabilities. These include children with cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome and autism. All MTS will train Community Health Workers across Bangladesh benefitting 160-180 vulnerable families over 12 months, supporting families to better meet the needs of their children.

Community Health Empowerment Programme Sri Lanka
MAITS - Multi-Agency International Training and Support

Community Health Empowerment Programme Sri Lanka

Health & Physical Wellbeing
Education & Technology
Sri Lanka

MAITS will work with 2 partners, Cerebral Palsy Sri Lanka and Satya Special School in India to train 30 therapists in resource poor regions to support children with developmental disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome and autism. Local teams of therapists will train 150 Community Health Workers across 4 districts in Sri Lanka and 5 regions in South India reaching 800 families over 12 months. The families will benefit by learning how best to meet the needs of their children.

Protect People with Disabilities against COVID-19
MAITS - Multi-Agency International Training and Support

Protect People with Disabilities against COVID-19

Health & Physical Wellbeing
COVID-19
India

MAITS' digital COVID response programme will provide life-saving techniques to reduce the risk of respiratory infections in children and adults with disabilities around the world, preventing hospitalisation & infection; providing physiotherapy and mental health support for those with special needs during lockdown. As Coronavirus spreads worldwide, it is critical that we continue to reach the most vulnerable in resource-poor settings, ensuring no child or adult with disabilities gets left behind.

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