Improving the Quality of Life and the Standards of Services for Children with Disabilities through Capacity Building & Strengthening of Civil Society in Ukraine Lesya Kalandyak Matra-Project
Population: 46 million Children with disabilities: 177,600 62,000 children with disabilities live in state-run institutions
Internats for children and adults subordinated to the Ministry of social policy of Ukraine Psychoneurological internats for adults (30 375) Geriatric homes for elderly and disabled (9 158) Internats for children and youth with disabilities (6 879) In Ukraine 324 internats
Project goals Matra Program Capacity building of trainers and care providers. Strengthening civil society. Development and implementation of adequate policies.
Training of Care Providers Training of Care Providers Objectives: Development of a “basic care” course for health professionals in the level 3-4 internats.
Ladyzyn Kalynivka Znamyanka 32 level 3-4 Internats
Training of Care Providers 5 step program 1) on location identification of Needs 2) didactical training of Ukraine expert team 3) design of basic care training 4) performing the training 5) evaluation and plan next steps
a 4-day training for the health professionals in the level 3-4 internats. Focus: - Feeding, play, hygiene, positioning - (Team)communication, care planning Basic Care training Basic Care training
International conference “Joint effort for improvement of quality of life of disabled children in level 3-4 internats in Ukraine” 22 September, 2009
Working on the “The State Standard on Quality of services of long- term care for children with severe physical and mental disabilities” The Netherlands November 2009
Results 300 personnel members from 10 level 3-4 internats were trained in providing basic care for children with severely disabilities 32 nurses and doctors from 25 internats were trained in assessment, treatment and prevention of malnutrition 50 children recovered from severe malnutrition Improved quality of life of 1300 children with disabilities 8 professionals from rehabilitation centre Dzherelo became trainers
Early intervention Professional development of 6 Ukrainian EI teams Development of Ukrainian network of EI Influencing policies
Membership in WCPT
Future plans Development of follow-up of basic care course Development of follow-up course in malnutrition Dzherelo team must be trained to conduct trainer of trainers courses to other teams of professionals Further development of Ukrainian EI network Development of physical therapy profession in Ukraine