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Perkins International: Advancing Education for Children with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities

Discover how Perkins International is empowering children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities through education, advocacy, and capacity building partnerships worldwide. Learn about their impactful programs, partnerships with schools, teachers, parents, governments, and universities, and their efforts to promote Braille literacy and inclusion for all.

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Perkins International: Advancing Education for Children with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities

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  1. International Agency for Prevention of Blindness9th General Assembly Steven Rothstein, President Dr. Aubrey Webson, Director, Perkins International September 18, 2012

  2. How many children are not in school today because they are blind, visually impaired or deafblind?

  3. 4.5 million of them do not receive an education. There are 6 million children around the world who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired with multiple disabilities.

  4. Perkins’ Background Founded 1829: First U.S. school for the blind. Providing education for 183 years • Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan attended. • Today, Perkins impacts over 600,000 individuals around the world through a range of services for infants, school-aged children and young adults, and their families and professionals.

  5. Perkins International • 67 countries, more than 300+ local implementing partners • Focus: Education, Advocacy, Information & Technology & Leadership Development, Braille literacy • Approach: work w/ local partners through small grants (training, technical assistance, leadership development) • Global program: Advance education of children with disabilities who are visually impaired with additional disabilities. • Empower families, educators, communities and governments

  6. Capacity Building Perkins’ Partnerships • Perkins partners with 300 schools to: • Improve teachers’ skills • Provide direct services • Promote Braille literacy • Build coalitions with parents, policy makers and universities

  7. Schools and Teachers Perkins’ Partnerships 50,000 children, families and teachers benefited from Perkins’ international efforts Producing digital & print materials

  8. Parents Perkins’ Partnerships Parents are often the strongest advocates for the rights of their children.

  9. Governments Perkins’ Partnerships Universities 26 university programs in 20+ countries This year, Perkins supported 550 participants in university programs addressing education of children who are blind, or visually impaired with multiple disabilities.

  10. Local Organizations Perkins’ Publications • Nothing For Us, Without Us • Capacity building of local organizations

  11. From Isolation to CommunityDominican Republic From Isolation to Community • Dominican Republic example • From 10 students to over 400across the country, including those with multiple disabilities

  12. All we see is Possibility… www.perkins.org

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