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sankalp day care, kanpur. 2010-2011 renewal. expenses 2009-2010. Total expenses incurred during 1 st june , 2009 to 31 st may,2010 - Salary- 3,67,600/- Conveyance(payment for van facility)- 2,54,000/-
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sankalp day care, kanpur 2010-2011 renewal
expenses 2009-2010 • Total expenses incurred during 1stjune, 2009 to 31st may,2010 - • Salary- 3,67,600/- • Conveyance(payment for van facility)- 2,54,000/- • Rent- 1,20,000/- • Annual day & festival celebrations- 22,086/- • Repair and maintenance 14,525/- • Furniture and other assets(cooler, fan) 12,155/- • Stationary, teaching material & misc. 5,977/- • Advertisement(in local news paper) 3,499/- Total Rs.7,99,842/- • Total amnt recd from children as fees and conveyance charges- Rs.3,95,525/- • Difference: Rs.4,04,317/- • Asha-SV approved Rs.4.2L for full year, we sent $6K+$2.1K
current stats • students - 43 • staff - 7 teachers for morning shift and 1 for the afternoon for children who are there for day boarding • 1 speech assistant, 1 speech therapist (visiting) • 1 psychologist (visiting 4 days a week) • 2 physiotherapist (visiting 5 days a week) • 1 aya, 1 male helper. • Due to increase in number of students, we now have two hired vans for the transport of the children. • We have started an optional day boarding facility for the children from September’ 09 as per the need shown by some parents.
Budget for 2010-2011 MONTHLY BUDGET FOR THE YEAR APRIL 2010 TO MARCH 2011 ESTIMATED EXPENSES- RENT FOR THE PREMISES- 10,000/- CONVEYANCE EXPENSES- 26,000/- SALARY- CENTRE COORDINATOR- 4,000/- TEACHERS- Rs. 17,800/- AYA- Rs. 2300/- SWEEPER- Rs. 2500/- PSYCHOLOGIST- Rs. 4000/- PHYSIOTHERAPIST- Rs. 6000/- SPEECH THERAPIST- Rs. 2000/- SPEECH ASSISTANT- Rs. 2300/- MISCELLANEOUS- Rs. 1000/- TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES Rs.77,900/- RECIEPT FROM CHILDREN (FEES +CONVEYANCE)- Rs. 40,100/- FIXED PRIVATE DONATIONS- Rs. 6,100/- TOTAL RECIEPT- Rs.46,200/- NET DEFICIT- Rs.31,700/- • June 2010 – March 2011 (10 months) Rs.3,17,000/- (would be 3,80,400 for 12 mos – less than last yr)
students progress summary • Our children have steadily shown improvement in their performances through out the year. • Some have shown very significant improvements in areas like academic and pre-academic performances, motor functions and behavioural problems • while in some, the improvement was not as significant due to various problems like base line condition of the child, repeated medical illnesses, irregular timings at school, inadequate and/or improper inputs at home due to various types of limitations faced by parents. • See Case Studies document/ppt. • Attempting all-round growth as much as possible • During the last year, we have tried to develop our children as complete individuals, taking part in a variety of activities, caring for each other, taking initiatives and responsibilities and enjoying their work. We had a variety of activities and events all through the year apart from routine class room activities.
students activities • Sports • In sports activities, older children were exposed to games like badminton and cricket apart from simple activities like racing (simple as well as associated with other fun activities like toffee race etc), catching and throwing ball, throwing ball in basket, jumping and hopping etc. 7 children took part in 5days national badminton camp of Special Olympics in Agra in February ’09 and five children took part in 5 days national cricket camp of Special Olympics in Bareilly in November ’09. • Cultural • In cultural activities, we celebrated holi, rakshabandhan, independence day, janmashtami, dusshera, diwali, eid, children’s day and Christmas with simple necessary rituals to make the children aware of our customs. Apart from this, 10 children took part in the inter special school cultural contest organized by Pyssum Day care Center, Lucknow along with children from about 10 other schools. Though our school did not win the prize but our efforts were appreciated and it was a good learning for the teachers as well as the students.
public awareness • a workshop on " neuro-developmental delays" in the local branch of Indian Medical Association to create an awareness among the practicing doctors about how to go about and what to advice when they come across such children in their day to day practice. this was important as most doctors were not aware of what to advice the parents after a diagnosis was made and what was the actual outcome of the trainings that we do • got an appreciation award by local branch of IMA on woman's day which was given to 27 ladies for their outstanding contribution to the society. • held a check up camp at the local "girls reform centre", the govt. home for destitute girls where we identified 27 mentally retarded girls, did their assessment and gave recommendations on what was needed. we could not provide any further help. • got 5-6 articles published in local news papers about the centre and about my story at different times.
public awareness • talk last may in Kanpur Parivartan Forum, a local body, for creating awareness for the causes and the work done at the centre • did a session at a normal school for the teachers on understanding the children as an individual. and a small session with children of 5-10 yrs age on health awareness. • did a session with teachers teaching at various schools run by jagriti about health and related issues in children and teachers themselves. • annual day celebration in jan this year where there were guest lectures on importance of parents association, what the government can provide and what conditions require medications in these children. And the audience got to see the capabilities of our children. • The pre-Diwali craft exhibition cum sale was organized in the month of October and the response was overwhelming. The items made by the children were highly appreciated by one and all. There were decorated candles, decorated diyas, hand painted pillow covers and hankies, greeting cards, gift envelopes, wall hangings, bracelets, anklets, mala, food items(made by parents) packed by children etc for sale. The older children took active interest in the preparations.
parents education • did a 5 day orientation program for the parents in march with the aim to make them more aware of ways to handle their children. this was attended by parents of about 21 children. • series of awareness lectures cum interactive sessions • “how to proceed with a challenged child” by MrsAnjuMishra, principal, Pyssum Day Care Centre, Lucknow. • “scope and limitations of speech therapy” by Ms.SabaZafar, consultant speech therapist, KG Medical University, Lucknow. • “Government schemes and legal issues related to challenged children” by Mr.K.D.Bajpai from The Spastics Centre, Kanpur.
teachers training • did a 5 day teachers orientation workshop in march as there were 4 new teachers. • Two of the teachers pursued the basic foundation course in disability from Chetna Institute, Lucknow and two teachers have enrolled for B.Ed (special education). We also have recruited two new teachers with diploma in special education during the last year.
misc updates other important things- • the children in the prevocational and vocational group are given weekly tests so that they are sincere for their academic work and take responsibility of their work. this would help them in long run when they are to do some proper job work. • children are being encouraged to express themselves more and more in better way to enhance their confidence. • more activities for group sharing and caring for each others have been incorporated. problems- still, money is the major factor governing the activities. for the vocational training centre that i have in mind, we are not getting any suitable place.