The aim of SEP is to make a child less dependent (for e.g., in his daily activities such as eating, dressing, undressing, going to the bathroom, etc.) and help him lead a more varied and stimulating life, develop as an individual and increase his interaction with others. It provides the child with t
The aim of this program is to help parents cope with the situation of having a disabled child. Many parents are unwilling to accept the fact that their child is disabled. Moreover they harbor resentment and anger against God, against society and even against each other. They blame it on the bad karm
A rehabilitation clinic to provide our services to a broader population with cerebral palsy is in the pipeline. In line with this, we have already started providing out-patient services to the children from different parts of the country during SEP hours.
Raising awareness is another proposed programme since the very high incidence and prevalence of neurological disabilities like cerebral palsy in Nepal are due to ignorance about ante, peri and postnatal care. Due to ignorance about neurological disabilities, people with disabled children squander th