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International Conference “Improvement of Professionalism and Sustainability of NCOs in Social Service Delivery. Almaty , 5-6 June , 201 2. WHO WE ARE ?.

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Almaty , 5-6 June , 201 2

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  1. International Conference“Improvement of Professionalism and Sustainability of NCOs in Social Service Delivery Almaty, 5-6 June , 2012

  2. WHO WE ARE? BOTA Foundation’s main mission is improving lives of children and youth from low-income families in Kazakhstan through investments in their education, health and social welfare. • The Foundation carries out its activity through 3 programs: • Conditional Cash Transfer Program (CCT) • Social ServiceProgram (SSP) • Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Brothers from Teskensu village of Almaty oblast attend children mini-center established with the Foundation support Fatima Shokayeva fromAkmolaoblast

  3. Board of Trustees Meeting / Introduction

  4. Board of Trustees Meeting / Introduction

  5. Board of Trustees Meeting / Introduction

  6. SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAM (SSP) Goal: To improve the health, education and social welfare of impoverished children, youth and families by supporting improvements in quality, availability and sustainability of non-commercial child welfare services and systems Damu project,Almaty oblast 6

  7. SSP SECTOR Step to Meet You project, Almaty oblast • Early Childhood Development • Child Protection • Youth Livelihoods • MCH oblast

  8. Beneficiaries ( 24977 Children and Youth)

  9. SSP Sector Grant structure by Rounds

  10. Total Grant Commitment - $ 6,4 mln

  11. SSP Grants vs Applications and Active grants (applications-693; grants-313; active grants - 151)

  12. ECD 1762 children are getting services (alpha- numeric, physical, emotional, behavioral, psychological, speech therapy, etc) 643 parents got basic ECD knowledge 16 mini centers opened ( WKO, EKO, SKO, Akmola) 12 new programs are implemented mobile ECD model family resource centers integration of 67 disabled children into ECD programs teacher training modules ECD curricular, etc

  13. Children and youth in difficult life situations • 7284 beneficiaries are getting services, including: • 3011 orphans • 220 under violence and abused • 469 in prison and released from prison • 100 neglected • 3153 with deviant behavior • 67 new services implemented only due to BOTA funding: • Orphans empowerment, psychological, legal support and social integration, case management, counseling, adaptation to independent life, temporary shelter, prevention of risky behavior, etc.

  14. Implemented Models • Case Management Model • Model of prevention of social orphanhood  “Foster grandmother“ • Alternative Sentencing Model for young and under-aged offenders • Model of Taking Care of Children and Youth at Crisis  “24 Hour Hotline 150” • Life Skills Development Model of graduates of orphanages

  15. Support to Children and Youth with Disabilities • 4540 disabled children and youth are getting services • 2335 parents trained on home based care • 762 specialist trained (psychologist, motor specialist, speech therapist, massage therapist, psychiatrist, social workers, pediatrician , etc.) • 21 new services implemented only due to BOTA funding • self-service skills development, home care, special social services, psychological, educational and legal support, rehabilitation, adaptation, social integration, inclusive education, etc.)

  16. 11391 youth –beneficiaries served • Training consultations on business and employability skills • Vocational guidance courses • leadership skills development trainings, consultations, coaching • Internships and job placement • 216 young people are employed • Set up centers: • Youth community centers - 19 • Farmer Schools - 3 • Mediation Centers – 3 • Leadership centers- 11 • Youth Volunteer centers - 1 Youth Livelihoods

  17. SSP Activities in Figures: 4grant competitions with 313 funded projects; 5th grant round is under process; 6.4mln. USD in grant commitment; 51 outreach presentations; 32 project design and budgeting seminars; 4 sector workshops; 42 GM seminars; 345 site visits; 4 annual conferences

  18. Directions of forming sustainable services Process of Forming Sustainable Services Developing standards/Policies and procedures Innovative Models Innovative Services Developing Programs Developing innovative approaches Sustainable delivery of services

  19. International Conference“Improvement of Professionalism and Sustainability of NCOs in Social Service Delivery Almaty, 4-5 June , 2012

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