Social inclusion gives meaning to Christian Outreach to the Handicapped COH

  • 6 years ago
Social exclusion, loneliness and a lack of friends present many people with intellectual disability with a health and well-being triple jeopardy consequences. This includes being more likely to be unemployed long term, have mental health problems, lack a voice in their community and have fewer support Networks from friends. Further deteriorating with high rates of overweight and obesity, linked to diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease.

We had observed a clear therapeutic activities that gave us real meaning as staffs and program leader when we planned activities for our beneficiaries (our clients)

They want to socialise, have friends and be part of their community. For this to be achieved, COH recognise we need to seek some form of support.

Social inclusion gives meaningful social connections and participating in fulfilling social activities to our clients. Participation in meaningful social activities has been demonstrated to have a significant positive impact on loneliness for people with intellectual disability.
With appropriate and targeted support, adults with intellectual disability can move from social exclusion towards supported inclusion and experience richer lives.

Social networks and friendship
Friendship and interpersonal relationships are a normal and expected necessity of life; friendship provides companionship, assistance, emotional support and fosters self-esteem and well-being

Christian Outreach to the Handicapped, @ http://coh.sg
What we hope to accomplish in the coming days, and the needed help from you.
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Our vision "Providing acceptance and hope for people with special needs in Singapore through God’s love."

But finding a focus and figuring out an approach can be overwhelming. So, for some inspiration, we seek your continual support and more collaboration in a variety of creatives events together in 2018 :)

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The Emmanuel Activity Centres are located at 3 locations : Tampines and Toa Payoh. Locate us here, http://coh.sg/

Our day activity programmes are provided on weekdays (Monday – Friday, 9am – 3pm). We provide a caring environment and work to promote more fulfilling lives for persons with disabilities.

To enhance the quality of life of our beneficiaries, our range of activities include:
1. Training in Activities of Daily Living covering personal grooming, feeding, mobility, toileting.
2. Training in Community Living Skills such as social skills, community mobility (using public facilities), community activities (include sports & games, performing arts, art & craft), home living (household chores).
3. Community Integration Projects
4. Holistic and spiritual development through Bible-based instructions and activities.
5. Physiotherapy for beneficiaries.

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