Vision

"To be the pioneer in creating a secured Sri Lanka where rights and equality of marginalized and disadvantaged communities are well protected by 2030"

Mission

Achieving the expected outcome by means of expeditious, efficient and effective conduct of researches, formulation of policies and implementation of programmes with innovative approaches through inter-agency coordination and professional intervention towards social inclusion through upholding the rights and empowerment of the targeted community.

Objectives

  1. Developing the life skills of handicapped youths between 16 to 35 years of age     through vocational training and extracurricular activities.
  2. Providing full time shelters and protection for the children who lost their parents or guardians or for mentally handicapped children.
  3. Timely intervention for the skill development and reducing the disability of the children between 03 months and 16 years of ages who suffer from various disabilities.
  4. Intervention for reducing the problems faced by handicapped persons in their day to day activities and strengthening them.
  5. Empowering the mute and visually handicapped persons.
  6. Rehabilitation and vocational training of drug addicts residentially and integrate them in to the society as dignified citizens.
  7. Active intervention for elimination of using of drugs in community basis.
  8. Producing policies, conducting researches and intervention for better guidance for the persons with various social problems.
  9. Organizing national level programs to escalate the aesthetic and sports skills of the handicapped.
  10. Empowering the people who are visually handicapped.
  11. Encouraging voluntary institutions which provide services for the handicapped.
  12. Intervention for the protection of working grounds of the handicapped and help in finding new vocational opportunities.
  13. National scale co-ordination and managing the database of the volunteers who serve for the communities who are in marginalized and disadvantaged conditions.
  14. Act as a mediator to full fill the needs of the special aids, for the patients warded and discharging.
  15. Developing the Knowledge, abilities and attitudes of the officers who serve such communities.

Activities

  1. Vocational training of the handicapped youths.
    1. Vocational training of the youths between ages of 16 to 35 through vocational training institutions.
    2. Providing a kit of necessary professional tools at the end of a successful training.
    3. Developing aesthetic and sports skills.
  2. Ensuring the protection of the persons who are mentally handicapped.
    1. Giving protection to mentally handicapped women, men and children who lost their parents and guardians, through 02 centers for protection.
    2. Developing their skills of aesthetic and sports.
  3. Operating Child Guidance Centers and Skills Developing Centers.
    1. Minimizing and prevent the handicap conditions through personal development and family development 
    2. Making the plans for the future development through assessing   the development of children(Group or individual)
    3. Following-up and launching the services of the rehabilitation plan of future development plan.
    4. Launching deferent activities to uplift the mentalities of the client families.
    5. Operate the concept of the child guidance center all over the country and act as a pilot center for the government and non-governmental organizations.
    6. Guiding and acknowledging of child guidance and skill development
    7. Developing their various skills, making them ready for the formal intermediate education.
  4. Community Based Rehabilitation
    1. Co-operating and organizing of handicapped communities and their family members in the levels of village, division, district and national.
    2. Empowering the members of the families of the disabled and other supportive groups in order to establish the rights and similarities of the disabled communities.
    3. Funding and carrying out projects to uplift the living conditions of the disabled persons.
    4. Training and appreciating the selected officers, supportive groups, handicapped and family members.
    5. Updating and managing a database of the disabled.
    6. Co- operating and organizing the government and non-governmental organizations in order to uplift the living conditions of the disabled.
  5. Empowering people with hearing and speaking disabilities.
    1. sing language is introduced to national festivals, mass media, courts and other institutions needed.
    2. Training the Government and non-governmental officials of the sign language.
    3. Issuing Identity cards for the people with hearing disabilities.
  6. Rehabilitation of drug addicts.
    1. Residentially rehabilitating the drug addicts who send from courts and who search assistance willingly.
    2. Guiding the drug addicts and their members of the families.
    3. Vocational training of the rehabilitants.
    4. Relocating them to the society and following up.
  7. Community basis Drug Eliminating
    1. Organizing Drug eliminating programs for public awareness in village and divisional wise.
    2. Conducting awareness programs for schools and communities.
    3. Providing guidance and rehabilitation when necessary.
  8. Making intervention for current social problems.
    1. Researching of current social problems.
    2. Making policies.
    3. Providing guidance when necessary.
  9. Launching National Programs.
    1. Organizing the concert “Sith Roo”(the aesthetic and cultural program for persons with disabilities).
    2. Organizing the National Sport meet for the disabled.
    3. Organizing the Sinhala New Year Festival Program for the disabled in vocational training centers.
    4. Holding the National award ceremony “Swa Abhimani” (appreciating the disabled, their members of the families, serving institutions, officers and organizations)
  10. Empowering visually handicapped persons
    1. Holding the Trust for Visually Handicapped Rehabilitation.
    2. Providing scholarships, bursary and needed helping equipment for the visually handicapped.
    3. Celebrating the International White Cane safety Day in national level.   
  11. Encouraging and inspiring the volunteer institutions who serve the handicapped.
    1. Providing funds for maintenance
    2. Providing travelling expenses.
    3. Providing with Pre-School teachers allowances.
  12. Providing new vocations for the disabled
    1. Discovering new vocational opportunities in the private sector and providing necessary co-ordination.
    2. Making a better working environment for the handicapped in vocational grounds.
    3. Training departments field officers as Job Coaches
  13. National level co-ordination and database management of volunteers who serve the marginalized and unfavorable communities.
    1. Online registration of volunteers and such institutions.
    2. Establishing the co-ordination between volunteers and the persons who needs services.
    3. Managing and updating the database.
    4. Appreciating and encouraging volunteer services.
  14. Medical welfare services
    1. Providing with aid equipment
    2. Providing personal and family rehabilitation services.
    3. Providing emergency and special services.
  15. Enhancing the knowledge, skills and attitudes of the officials.
    1. Conducting researches
    2. Conducting awareness programs
    3. Providing national and international trainings.
    4. Holding remote stations activities and workshops