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Home >> Programmes/Offices >> National Programmes >> Primary Health Centre PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE NATIONAL PROGRAMME ON ORIENTATION OF MEDICAL
OFFICERS WORKING IN PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES TO DISABILITY MANAGEMENT : Why the National Programme? The Persons With Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection
of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995, passed by the Indian Parliament
seeks, inter alia, to create a conducive environment in the country to
facilitate equal participation of and giving an opportunity to the disabled
to join the mainstream and contribute increasingly in the process of nation
building. The act also prescribes in Chapter IV (d) to provide training
to the staff in the Primary Health Centres (PHCs) to help create better
service facilities in the country. The Primary Health Centre (PHCs) network
in India is largely rural-based and it is the only structure within the
health services delivery mechanism, which functions throughout the nook
and corner of the country and has got necessary minimum infrastructure
to provide various services for the people living in rural areas. Hence,
the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) felt that sensitizing the Medical
Officers working in the Primary Health Centre on some of the important
aspects of disability prevention, early identification, intervention,
referral and rehabilitation, valuable services could be rendered to the
people of rural areas. Launching and Implementation of the Programme The programme was launched throughout the country on
30th July 1999. It s being implemented in two stages. In the first stage,
Master Trainers including Medical and Rehabilitation Professionals are
trained and in the second, the trained Master Trainers orient the Medical
Officers to disability management. The Programme is implemented in various
States of the country under the direct supervision of a State Implementation
Committee (SICOM) constituted under the Chairmanship of the State Health
Secretary or a Designated Officer. The Secretaries/ Representatives of
the Departments of Welfare and Education are also included in the Committee
to give the programme wider thrust. After the SICOM is formally constituted
in a State, the State's Health Department issues letters to the District
Medical Officers/ Civil Surgeons to depute the Medical Officers of the
Primary Health Centre to participate in the programme. An Apex Co-ordination
Committee is also constituted by the RCI to co-ordinate, monitor and evaluate
programme implementation at the country level. Normally, nine Medical and Rehabilitation Professionals
participate in a Master Training batch and 20 Medical Officers participate
in a Primary Health Centre Medical Officers' orientation batch. So far,
642 Master Trainers have been trained up to March 04. and 18,519 Primary
Health Centre Medical Officers have been trained. The programme is implemented by selected government and
non-government agencies. These agencies have been selected to impart training
because of their distinguished experience in delivery of disability/ rehabilitation
services and also on the basis of possessing suitable infrastructure,
faculty, laboratory, equipment, etc. The council is in the process of
extending the programme to unrepresented states soon. Strengthening of Institutional Training
Capacity by Provision of Training Material A Manual containing the prescribed curriculum by various
experts on disability/ rehabilitation, an Information Booklet incorporating
various relevant information like the structure, function, etc. of the
RCI, concessions offered to the persons with disabilities by the Central
Government, nodal agencies working in the field of disability, special
employment exchanges, vocational rehabilitation centres etc., a list of
organisations working in various areas of disability in different States/
Union Territories (UTs), a list of concessions offered by the concerned
States/ UTs, Video Cassettes on various areas of disability have been
provided by the RCI to help the training institutions provide better quality
of training. Expected Benefits of the Programme The programme is expected to generate the following benefits
in the short as well as in the long run.
- Large scale direct benefit of various services like prevention, early
identification, referral, rehabilitation etc. to the rural populace
as the Primary Health Centre largely cater to their need;
- Saving large sums of money in the long run for the National Exchequer
as the Primary Health Centre Medical Officers will be able to prevent
or identify any disability problem at an early stage, which would otherwise
have required huge investments for rehabilitation of persons with disabilities;
- Increase in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the disability prevalence
or impact will be less;
- Decrease in the severity/ extent of disability in millions of cases;
- Wide and improved service network for the persons with disabilities
even in the remotest corners of the country;
- Decrease in the magnitude of disabled population;
- Awareness creation among the health workers through the Primary Health
Centre Medical Officers which will percolate to the lowest level as
the lower level health workers function within the community;
- Larger social participation to prevent disability and also creation
of a collective responsibility framework in the broad spectrum of the
society;
- Social and economic empowerment of the persons with disabilities;
- Leadership building in the Primary Health Centre Medical Officers
to help create better sensitization in the grassroots level which will
ultimately ensure better implementation of the Persons With Disabilities
Act, 1995;
Uniqueness of the Programme This programme is first of its kind in the following
aspects :
- First programme on disability aiming to cover all the Primary Health
Centre of the country;
- First disability related programme launched and being implemented
with the direct involvement of the State Health Secretary/ Health Department;
- First disability programme catering exclusively to the needs of the
rural population; and
- First disability programme with a curriculum covering almost all the
aspects disability coupled with field experience.
LIST OF INSTITUTIONS CONDUCTING Primary Health Centre TRAINING PROGRAMME
| S.No. |
Name of
Institution |
Name of
Contact Person & Designation |
Phone
& Fax |
E-mail |
| ANDHRA
PRADESH |
| 1 |
Thakur Hari Prasad Institute
of Research & Rehabilitation for the Mentally Handicapped,
Vivekananda Nagar,
Dilsukh Nagar,
Hyderabad-500060 |
Prof. T. Revathy,
Director General |
040-4044735
fax-4045292 |
Thpihyd@hotmail.com |
| 2 |
Rural Project of Thakur
Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation for the Mentally
Handicapped,
H.No 4/ 186, Lala Cheruvu,
Rajahmundry-533106 |
Thakur Vijay Prasad,
Project Director |
0883-448347
Fax-443356 |
- |
| TOP |
| ASSAM |
| 3 |
Shishu
Sarothi,
Centre for Rehabilitation & Training for Multiple Disability,
Ramakrishna Mission Road,
Birubari, Guwahati-781016 |
Mrs. Vrinda
Crishna,
Director |
0361-470990
(F)-PP
547395 |
shishu_sarothi@yahoo.com |
| TOP |
| BIHAR |
| 4 |
J.M. Institute
of Speech and Hearing, Indrapuri,
P.O. Keshri Nagar,
Patna-800024 |
Mr. Manoj
Kumar,
President |
0612-264805
Fax-269396 |
- |
| 5 |
Dept. of
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Patna Medical College
Patna-800004 |
Dr. A.K.
Verma,
Head of Dept |
0612-670132
Res-670812
Clin-351992
Fax-669519 |
Ajitverma592@yahoo.com |
| TOP |
| CHANDIGARH |
| 6 |
Government
Medical College Hospital
State Research Centre cum Rehabilitation Centre
Chandigarh-160047 |
Prof.
Raj Bahadur,
Nodel Officer |
0172-608480,
665253
Fax-608488, 609360 |
- |
| TOP |
| DELHI |
| 7 |
Deptt. of
Rehabilitation,
Safdarjung Hospital
Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi |
Dr. H.C.
Goyal,
Consultant & Head |
61614887(O)
3916060® |
- |
| TOP |
| GOA |
| 8 |
Indian Association
of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,
Goa |
Dr. Dominic
F.E. Menezes,
Secretary |
0832-230250(O)
227652®
225465® |
- |
| TOP |
| GUJARAT |
| 9 |
Blind People's
Association (India),
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Road, Vastrapur
Ahmedabad-380015 |
Dr. Bhushan
Punani,
Executive Director |
079-6304070(O),
6305082(O)
Fax-6300106 |
Bpa@vsnl.com |
| 10 |
Prerna Institute,
11, Krishna Kunj Society,
Behind Shimahal Palace,
JatelPur Road,
Vadodara-39007 |
Dr. Mayur
N. Patel,
Director |
0265-358134
Fax-359224 |
- |
| 11 |
National
Association for the Blind,
Bhavnagar, District Branch,
Opp. New Filter, Vidyanagar,
Bhavnagar - 364001 |
Mr. K.K.
pandya,
Co-ordinator |
0278-423917,
420836, 429326, 431150 (extn 305)
Fax-431160 |
- |
| 12 |
National
Association for Blind,
Jamnagar |
Dr. Bhushan
Punani |
- |
- |
| TOP |
| HARYANA |
| 13 |
Haryana Saket
Council Saket Hospital,
Chandimandir-134107 |
Dr. C.S.
Ramavat,
Chief Admn. Officer |
0172-563724,
589561(O)
589509® |
- |
| 14 |
Red Cross
Institute for the Mentally Handicapped Children,
Gandhi Nagar, Rohtak-124001 |
H.R. Dhall,
Project Director |
01262-43817(O)
45295® |
Pankajparag@yahoo.com |
| TOP |
| JAMMU
& KASHMIR |
| 15 |
Director
Health Services,
Old Secretariat Srinagar |
Dr. Muzaffar
Ahmed,
Director |
0194-452052(O),
42719®
Fax-457303, 472958 |
- |
| TOP |
| KARNATAKA |
| 16 |
All India
Institute for Speech & Hearing,
Manasaganothri,
Mysore - 570006 |
Dr. M.Jairam,
Director |
0821-515448(O)
Fax-510515 |
Root@alish.ernet.in |
| 17 |
National
Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS),
P.B.2900, Bangalore-560029 |
Dr. T. Murli,
RCI Co-ordinator |
6568121,
6995000, 6995100, 6885200, 6995300, 6995400
Fax-091-080-6564830, 6562121 |
- |
| 18 |
Karnataka
Institute of Medical Sciences,
Hubli-580022 |
Dr. V.N.
Bindar |
373348 |
- |
| TOP |
| KERALA |
| 19 |
Central
Institute of Mental Retardation,
Murinjapalam-695011, Medical College
P.O. Thiruvananthapuram |
Rev.
Fr. Thomas Felix,
Director |
0471-445796(O),
441376(O)
fax-442918 |
- |
| 20 |
Kerala
Federation of the Blind,
Kunnukuzhi-695037,
Thiruvananthapuram |
Mr.
Georgekutty Kareparampil,
Gen.Secretary |
304993(O),
0471-304831(O)
fax-446859 |
- |
| TOP |
| MADHYA
PRADESH |
| 21 |
Deptt
of PSM,
Gandhi Medical College,
Bhopal |
Dr.
S.C. Tiwari
(Training Co-ordinator),
Prof. & Head |
Fax-0755-541376,
540589(O), 540222(opd), 465686®
mob.-09826024593 |
Drsctiwari@hotmail.com |
| TOP |
| MAHARASHTRA |
| 25 |
Ali
Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped,
Bandra (W), Mumbai-400050 |
Dr.
Nagaraja,
Director |
022-6400215(O)
Telefax-6422638 |
Director@giasbmo1.vsnl.net.in |
| 26 |
Ayodhya
Charitable Trust,
Vikas Nagar, Wanowadi Village
Pune-411040 |
Prof.
Dr. S.S.
Bhutada ,Chairman & Managing Trustee |
Telfax-020-6812809,
6874460 |
Ramazini@man.inc.in |
| 27 |
Health
& Family Welfare Training Centre,
Nashik |
- |
- |
- |
| 28 |
Health
& Family Welfare Training Centre,
Aurangabad |
- |
- |
- |
| 29 |
Public
Health Institute,
Nagpur |
- |
- |
- |
| TOP |
| MANIPUR |
| 30 |
Dept.
of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,
R.I.M.S Imphal |
Dr.
K. Wangjum,
Consultant |
0385-310493(O),
223183®
fax-310625 |
- |
| TOP |
| MIZORAM |
| 31 |
Director
of Hospital and Medical Education,
Directorate of Health Services,
Govt. of Mizoram
AIZAWL |
Dr. Jhon.
M. Ralte,
Nodal Officer, (DHS) |
0389-328062 |
- |
| TOP |
| MEGHALAYA |
| 32 |
DRC, Dept.
of Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Civil Hospital,
Shillong - 793001 |
Dr. E.K.
Singh,
Nodal Officer |
0364 - 504572 |
- |
| TOP |
| NAGALAND |
| 33 |
Directorate
of Medical Services,
Govt. of Nagaland,
Kohima |
Dr. Sashimeren
Aier
Joint Director |
91-370-228007®,
222626(O)
Fax-0370-242103 |
- |
| TOP |
| ORISSA |
| 34 |
National
Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research Olatpur,
P.O. Bairoi
Distt. Cuttuck - 754010 |
Dr. Dharmendra
Kumar,
Dy. Director (tech) |
Telefax-06724-55552 |
- |
| 35 |
Santa Memorial
Rehabilitaion Centre,
108-D, Master Canteen Building Station Square,
UNIT-III Bhubaneshwer |
Shri Ashok
Hans |
0674-506234
Fax-580020 |
- |
| 36 |
Chetana Institute
for the Mentally Handicapped,
A/3, Nayapalli, Opp. Oberoi Hotel,
P.O. RRL Campus,
Bhubaneshwar-751013 |
Dr. N.C.
Pati,
Gen. secretary |
0674-3016754(O)
Fax-300649 |
jewelsinternational@yahoo.com |
| TOP |
| PUNJAB |
| 37 |
Vocational
Rehabilitation Training Centre for Blind,
Habowal Road, Opp Kitchlu Nagar,
Ludhiana -141001 |
Dr. E.M.Johnson,
Director & Consultant |
471425(O)
Fax-0161-471642 |
Vrtc@satyam.net.in |
| TOP |
| RAJASTHAN |
| 38 |
Rehabilitation
Research & Limb Fitting Centre,
SM.S Medical College Jaipur |
Dr. M.K.
Mathur,
Director |
0141-561905(O),
561903, 366111® |
- |
| 39 |
R.N.T. Medical
College,
Chitak Circle Udaipur |
Dr. Ashok
Gupta,
Prof. & Head |
0294-523613,
523888 |
- |
| 40 |
S.N. Medical
College,
Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur |
Dr. P.K.
Gupta,
Prof. & Head |
434374 |
- |
| 41 |
J.L.N. Medical
College Ajmer |
Dr. Anand
Singhal,
Prof. & Head |
625500 |
- |
| 42 |
Govt. Medical
College,
Kota |
Dr. G.L.
Verma,
Prof. & Head |
470674, 450242(Hospital)
ext.212
38898® |
- |
| TOP |
| TRIPURA |
| 43 |
96, Akhaura
Road,
P.O. Aagratala,
Tripura(w) 799001 |
Dr. M.K.
Chakraborty,
Head of Dept. |
0381-226288(O),
325887® |
- |
| TOP |
| TAMIL
NADU |
| 44 |
Sri Ramakrishna
Vidyalaya College of Education,
Coimbatore -641020 |
Dr. Muthaiah,
Principal |
0422-892441(O)
8263085® |
Srkvcoe@md3.vsnl.net.in |
| 45 |
Spastic Society
of Tamil Nadu,
Opp T.T.T.I., Taramani Road,
Chennai-600113 |
Mrs.Annie
Shyam,
Director |
044-2541651,
2541047, 2541133, 8263085® |
Spastn@md2.vsnl.net.in |
| TOP |
| UTTAR
PRADESH |
| 46 |
Upgraded
Department of Social & Preventive Medicine,
King George's Medical College,
Lucknow-226003 |
Dr. V.K.
Srivastava,
Professor & Head |
0522-257343(O),
222204®
fax-266025 |
Snrclko@satyam.net.in |
| 47 |
Deptt. of
Preventive and Social Medicine,
L.L.R.M. Medical College Meerut |
Dr. J.V.
Singh,
Prof. & Head |
912-761433 |
- |
| 48 |
Deptt. of
Preventive and Social Medicine,
S.N. Medical College, Agra |
Dr. Devaki
Nandan,
Prof. & Head |
Mobile-09837094064
+91-562-215111/ 215222
Fax-91-562-313827/ 351288 |
Dnandan@vsnl.com |
| 49 |
Deptt. of
Orthopedics,
I.M.S. B.H.U.,
Varanasi-221005 |
Dr. S.C.
Mohapatra,
Prof. & Head |
307599(O),
319926® |
- |
| TOP |
| UTTARANCHAL |
| 50 |
Himalayan
Institute Hospital Trust,
Jolly Grant, Dehradun-248140 |
Prof. Ramesh
Chandra,
Co-ordinator |
0135-412081-83
Fax-412008 |
- |
| 51 |
RAPHAEL -
Ryder Cheshire International Centre,
P.O. Box No. 157,
Dehradun- 248001 |
Maj. Gen.
Ranbir Bakshi |
0135-674901/
673949
Fax- 673949 |
- |
| TOP |
| WEST
BENGAL |
| 52 |
National
Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped,
B.T. Road, Bon-Hooghly,
Calcutta-700090 |
Dr. P.K.
Mullick,
Director
Dr. Aabhishek Biswas
(Co-ordinator) |
033-5567279(O),
5562564(O)
557837(fax), 5374628® |
Nioh@cal.vsnl.net.in |
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