Project Report
| Jul 20, 2016
Time for Parents
By Karen Purdie | Project Leader
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Parent meeting at IRODA
IRODA was started by a group of parents who understand the challenges that can arise when parenting a child with autism. Whenever possible IRODA looks for opportunities to support parents in this role. Recently we were thankful to have a visiting medical professional from the UK who is also a parent of a child with autism himself. He was able to meet with parents connected with IRODA and share from his own personal experience as well as his professional background.
Time spent discussing stress-management strategies and suggesting ways parents could help themselves and help each other was of great value. IRODA hopes to continue to facilitate opportunities for parents to get the support they need while also reaching out to one another. We are grateful for your partnership with IRODA that enables us to continue to find new ways to help children with autism and their parents in Tajikistan.
Apr 21, 2016
Autism Awareness Month
By Karen Purdie | Project Leader
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Out and about in the city...
April has become globally recognized as Autism Awareness Month. For the last 6 years IRODA has made a focused effort in the month of April to increase understanding of autism amongst the general public. Prior to IRODA beginning it’s work here there was very little knowledge of autism amongst the medical profession and it was difficult for people with autism and their families to find acceptance or understanding within Tajik society.
As well as undertaking public awareness campaigns IRODA has created opportunities for families and their children with autism to participate in activities together within the community. It can be difficult for families to do this on their own when they feel a lack of support or acceptance when out in public with their child. But together families and children with autism have had lots of new and positive experiences in the community.
This April a group of volunteers in Tajikistan initiated a bike ride through the city to raise awareness about autism and IRODA’s work. It has been exciting to see other groups within Tajik society coming alongside IRODA to help increase understanding and work towards changing societal attitudes.
Thank you for your support of IRODA’s work in Tajikistan that is promoting greater awareness of autism and creating new opportunities for children adn with families.
Jan 28, 2016
At the Universities...
By Karen Purdie | Project Leader
Along with the everyday work that IRODA does with children with autism and their families we are always looking for opportunities to train others. Over the last few years IRODA has been working towards having input into University courses. Previously doctors and teachers have graduated from University with no knowledge of autism and how it may impact on children that they see or teach.
It has been an exciting step forward for IRODA staff to recently be invited to give lectures on autism to teaching and medical students. The hope is that this information will later be incorporated into University courses and that future students will graduate with knowledge and skills to work effectively with people with autism.
As with much of IRODA's work time and resources are required for building relationships with decision makers in areas such as the University sector. We greatly appreciate your on-going support that allows the IRODA staff to invest in opportunities such as the work with the University, that we hope in time will lead to a generation of skilled, supportive and understanding professionals equipped to make a difference in the lives of people with autism in Tajikistan.