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Working with Deaf and Disabled People

Nepal
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Location
Nepal: Kathmandu, Pokhara

Program Duration
1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks

Typical Duration of Program
1-2 weeks

Dates
1st and 15th of each month

  • Description

    Volunteer in Nepal, the largest English-speaking valley in Nepal and experience the culture of this diversified country firsthand in a meaningful way. In partnership with different deaf and blind schools, VIN is seeking experienced deaf educators who are fluent in sign language as well as volunteers without signing abilities. Volunteers will work directly with Deaf schools and programs to improve educational facilities and opportunities for the Deaf community in Nepal. If you have demonstrated experience in this area or have an interest in aiding the deaf community in Kathmandu, Nepal, we welcome your participation.

    VIN's mission is to develop self-sustaining cycles of Deaf education and leadership skills in developing countries through advocacy, multi-cultural exchange, and mentor support. These cycles will assist Deaf people around Kathmandu valley to increase their social and economic self-sufficiency.

    VIN's deaf education Program is an intensive literacy program with the goal of teaching English reading and writing skills to deaf children in Nepal. Due to the poor deaf education system in Nepal (most teachers are under-trained in deaf education and sign language or there is no teachers), most deaf students leave school with less than a 5th grade reading level. In order to enter college or attend a teacher training program, deaf students must pass an entrance exam. VINs Program aims to help more deaf adults get into college and to put more deaf teachers in deaf schools all over Nepal.

    Volunteers stay with a local family, while spending 6 hours a day at the facility, volunteers typically assist caregivers, and provide more education on care methods where necessary. Volunteers also work with the children to provide assistance with therapy, activity preparation, education on basic health and sanitation, academic assistance, and general care. You can also help to plan activities for sightseeing, picnics, cultural sharing, reading stories and promoting a love of reading, conversational English with the children, helping the children with their homework assignments etc. depending on the children's abilities. Based on experience and skills volunteers may provide vocational Training, income Generating Programme and Recreational Activities-Audio-Visual aids, play, music and games.

  • Highlights

    * Condition of Deaf children *

    Most of the disabled individuals in Nepal are ignored, neglected and forced to live in dark rooms, because most of the family members of disabled individuals feel shame at having lost the prestige due to them in the community. As a result, they are dying in the same room or bed where they were born. Some of their families members may also make them beg on the streets. These people have not been able to use their rights. VIN offers interested volunteers from all over the world a chance to provide great support to the disabled children in Nepal. VIN has been closely working with care facilities in and outside Kathmandu Valley who have specialized in caring for these children.

    * More about disabilities *

    Volunteering for people with the disabilities, will give you a better feel that you shared part of their difficulties? Volunteer in Nepal for differently able people will help develop a humanity and harmonious society. Working at the Deaf Schools not only allows you to make an important contribution to the education of the students, but also provides opportunities to gain knowledge about the deaf community in Nepal and learn Nepali Sign Language.

    Contrary to popular belief Sign Language is not universal. Each country has its own Sign Language. In fact, even within a country signs may differ from region to region, much like an accent or dialect. Currently there are 182 different Sign Languages including dialects and sign systems. Within Nepal, Sign Language is relatively new. Given that a large number of the population in Nepal is deaf, and most live in rural areas without access to education or Sign Language training, it is difficult for deaf students to get a proper education. Even at deaf schools there is no curriculum designed for deaf students. However, deaf students are eager to learn and warmly welcome a chance to improve their skills, especially in reading and writing in English. When working at the school it is possible to teach many different subjects or skills from English to art to dance.

    When choosing to work at the deaf school, you must be patient, friendly, willing to learn Nepali Sign Language, and be willing to enter a completely different world of signs and silence. Teaching there can be a challenge due to the languages being used (English, Sign Language, Nepali, and any other language you bring as a volunteer). However, it can be a wonderful opportunity to work closely with the deaf community, help the students improve their skills, and also grow individually as you learn a new way to think is a world without sound.

  • Qualifications

    Individuals with fluent sign-language skills are needed to help tutor deaf teachers. Participants with little to no signing abilities are also needed to help facilitate the program.

  • Languages

    • English

  • Cost in US$:

    Starting at EUR 220 for a week

  • Program Fees Include:

    - Transportation: Pick up from the airport;
    - Pre-service (e.g. Nepali language and culture, health talk, program orientation, e.g. teacher training -TEFL tips);
    - One day sight seeing around Kathmandu, world heritage sites, (e.g. Patan Darbur Square, Pashupatinath, Baudhanath Stupa, Swoyambhunath Stuple);
    - Accommodation and Food during program induction in a budget hotel (VIN has set menu);
    - Accommodation and food during placement with a host family / hostel (Nepali standard 2 to 3 meals a day);
    - Administrative charge;
    - Stationeries during program induction;
    - Transportation to the project site;
    - 24 hours emergency support;
    - Regular follow up support / visit (1-2 week interval) by VIN's staffs;
    - Support for local staff and volunteers;
    - Support for ongoing VIN's established projects in the community;
    - Online / off line program advertisement
    - free wireless internet at our office

    * For more details please visit our website.

  • Experience Required

    no

  • Volunteer Types

    • Disability Issues
    • Handicapped
    • Social Services, Social Work
    • Teaching
    • Tutor
  • Age Range

    18 years onwards

  • This Program is open to

    American, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, South African and Worldwide Participants. This Program is also open to Families, Couples and Individuals.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Group living
    • Home-stays

  • Participants Travel

    Independently or in Groups

  • Typically Participants Work

    Independently or in Groups of 4-5

  • Application Process Involves

    • Resume
  • Typically The Application Process Time is

    1 week

  • Post Services Include

    • Alumni Network
    • Job and Internship Network
  • Volunteers Initiative Nepal's Mission Statement

    Our mission is to empower marginalized communities, with a focus on women and children, through enhanced education programmes and whole community training to achieve democracy and raise economic productivity.

  • Year Founded

    2005