Parvaaz
a cluster of inter-linked projects under the umbrella of PARVAAZ. Offers a
unique and holistic approach, connecting and integrating different services
targeting support to people with disabilities and vulnerable sections of the
BME communities in Slough, Berkshire.
Young People with Disabilities Project
This project offers a variety of social, arts, sports and cultural
activities and events to improve social and independent living skills, self
confidence and self image of young adults with learning disabilities and
provide extra respite care to their families and carers. Two of its core
activities include its Friday Friends Club and Girls Only Group.
Promoting Participation
in Sports
This
programme funded by BBC Children in Need for 3 years continues to
promote active participation in sports and recreational activities to combat
isolation and encourage social inclusion for BME children from deprived
neighbourhood to make friends and to improve their general well-being.
BME
children and young people with Disabilities: Life Skills Project
This Project launched in April 2007
promotes life skills development amongst BME children & young people with
disabilities. Its activity includes Peer Support Groups, Life Skills Courses
& Arts and Crafts sessions.
Aiming High Programme
This
provides short breaks for disabled children & young people aged 8-25,
personal and social development whilst giving carers and families a valuable
break from their daily caring responsibilities.
Sahailia-
Girls Only Group
Sahailia
offers weekly structured activity on
thursday for girls with disabilities including
exercise, dance, empowerment sessions and other activities within a safe and
culturally sensitive environment.
It currently supports 15-18 girls along with their siblings.
All Stars Sports Club
A
regular club operating every Saturday morning; activities include football,
basketball, badminton, criket, tennis, and wheelchair football.
Peer Support Group
The
Group meets every week to enable users to meet other people, make friends,
do something different from school and home, gain information, learn new
skills to increase disabled young person's active participation in community
life and to prepare those leaving school for independent living later on in
life.
Independent Living
A weekly programme is organised focusing on ' being able to do things
yourself, having choice and control in how you live your life' and helps to
deal with issues such as money, shopping and transport.
Arts and Crafts
This programme encourages girls with learning
disabilities to participate activity such as henna painting, flower
arranging and make collages of themes such as under water life, outer space
& cultural celebrations such as EID, Diwali & Christmas.
Children with challenging behaviour & learning disabilities are often very
creative; emotions such as anger, jealousy, hurt, forgiveness & love are
explained through the use of art & simple images with powerful messages thus
giving the children greater self confidence & self awareness.
Major Achievements
Respite Care
Parvaaz
now has the lead in Slough, to provide respite service to families & carers
of disabled children children and young adults throughout all school
holidays. A range of activities will be provided 6 times a week ( Monday-
Saturday ) to ensure that maximum amount of respite is offered to families
looking after disabled children.
Cultural
Events
Parvaaz
held a Christmas, Diwali & Eid party to bring families together, promote
community festivities & cultural celebrations. 250 people attended this
event.
Volunteers
Recruiting,
training and retaining volunteers continues to remain our main strength &
success. Over the last 7 volunteers including 2 active young people with
disabilities were recruited & trained. Volunteers make a major contributions
to our services and have acted as sports coaches, youth support workers,
admin assistants, minibus drivers etc. & help brighten the lives of
youngsters with disabilities.
Parvaaz: Working in Partnership with Strategic Bodies.
Parvaaz workes closely with the following:
* The Carers Board
* The
Learning Disability Board
* Disabled
Children's Board
* Diversity &
the Learning Disability Board of South East England
* Slough
Council for Voluntary Sector
Overall, Parvaaz has some 200 families on its database and supports on
average 70 young adults a week with disabilities, their parent and carers.
CONTACT:
Baldev Singh on 01753 539 642
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