| Literature DB >> 28484696 |
Donna J Cech1,2, Zully J Alvarado2.
Abstract
Individuals with disabilities experience inequities in access to health care, education, employment, and social inclusion. Causes for Change International (CCI), a non-governmental Organization (NGO), using a community-based rehabilitation approach has worked for 20 years to build self-sufficiency, improve health-care services, and education for women, children, and persons with disabilities in Ecuador. CCI initially addressed health; advocacy for individuals with disabilities; and promoted educational opportunities for children with disabilities, starting in one rural community. CCI's outreach has expanded through Ecuador's coastal provinces, Andean provinces, and Galapagos Islands. CCI also focused on local health-care workforce development, developing employment skills for individuals with disabilities and social inclusion for this population. CCI collaborated with local organizations, government, and universities to provide resources, managed by local leadership. Key program elements of the CCI approach include (1) develop trust between CCI, local communities, local agencies, and government; (2) empower local groups to assume leadership and sustain programs; (3) support communities and groups invested in developing self-sufficiency; and (4) strengthen collaborations and partnerships between local and international organizations, universities, and government agencies. Key lessons learned by CCI are to be supportive of cultural differences; understand that limited financial and material resources may limit the program development; recognize that it is difficult not to foster dependent relationships with communities and appreciate the importance of working with and within the host country's governmental systems. CCI is expanding its service base to other regions of Ecuador and is focusing on development of the Ecuadorian health-care workforce and social inclusion opportunities for individuals with disability. The efforts of a small NGO have helped build community self-sufficiency in meeting the health care and rehabilitation needs of all Ecuadorian citizens and a greater awareness of the abilities and potential contributions of individuals with disabilities.Entities:
Keywords: community-based rehabilitation; global health; health care; individuals with disabilities; international collaborations
Year: 2017 PMID: 28484696 PMCID: PMC5399018 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1Causes for change international involvement in Ecuador.
Causes for Change International (CCI) community-based rehabilitation activities in Ecuador.
| 1996–2003 | 2004–2011 | 2012–2016 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health: general health and hygiene | Community trash collection with local businesses asked for donations of gloves, brooms, etc. | Partnered with CCI-Ecuador to bring clean drinking water to communities where it had not been available | Earthquake relief/response related to housing and health care |
| Hygiene (hand washing and dental health) curriculum in local schools and orphanage | |||
| Domestic violence awareness | |||
| Health: provision of medical, dental, etc. services | CCI volunteers provided medical, dental, audiology services | CCI volunteers and local professionals provided medical and dental services to 7,000+ children, optometry services to 400 children | Supported development of University training programs for health-care professionals in social work, occupational therapy, and physical therapy |
| Donation of hearing aids for 500 children | Planned and implemented opening of 5 Ecuadorian dental clinics, donating dental chairs from USA | Partnered with local non-governmental organization to provide medical, dental, and therapy services in Alausi, provide services in Canar | |
| Establishment of partnership with local hospitals to provide cardiac surgery, craniofacial surgery, burn care to local children | |||
| Social inclusion and quality of life | Formed relationships with (1) schools in Guayaquil for children with special needs; (2) program for children with Down syndrome | Donated assistive devices (walkers, crutches, 500+ wheelchairs) | Partnered with Free Wheelchair Mission -80 wheelchairs to Ecuador |
| Staff training at rehabilitation lefts | Disability awareness, inclusion, and universal design training to special education, primary school teachers, education, and medical students; University of Milagro (UNEMI) and Milagro local government | Accessibility and Universal Design Conference in Guayaquil | |
| Needs assessment of disability community in the Galapagos | |||
| Disability awareness “Disability March” in Manta | Disability conference for governmental agencies and NGOs in Ecuador | OT and PT Conference on Management of the Child with Cerebral Palsy | |
| Training at UNEMI, Naval and Military Hospitals | Physical therapy consult/training for families of children with disabilities scheduled for orthopedic surgery (sponsored by CCI—Manabi) | ||
| Met with senior staff of Vice-President of Ecuador; CCI invited to work with government on making Ecuador accessible | Develop national assistive device lending library, Bucay | ||
| Begin development of Exploration Institute | Presentations to families of children with Down Syndrome and professionals working with them in Quito | ||
| Support (training, medical/dental/therapy services) to community built for individuals with disabilities in Milagro | |||
| Leadership development | Trained women in 26 km, local schools, and organizations | Causas para el Cambio—Ecuador established with its own volunteer board | Ecuadorian delegations and individual leaders visited USA sites to learn about access, professional education programs, and nutrition |
| Incorporated CCI component, CCI-Ecuador with local leaders | Provided support and mentoring to orphanage in Guayaquil to open bakery and help girls develop bread and pastry baking skills | Supported existing CCI-Ecuador leaders and communities with Earthquake relief | |
| Hosted Ecuadorian delegations in USA for leadership training, disability awareness | |||
Partnerships fostered and developed with CCI.
| Ecuador | USA and International | |
|---|---|---|
| Local agencies/NGO | Causas para el Cambio-Ecuador | CCI |
| □ Manabi | Starkey Foundation (hearing aids) | |
| Instituto Perpetuo Socorro (orphanage) | Free Wheelchair Mission | |
| AVINNFA—school for children with disabilities | Manaakii Foundation (mobile dental clinic funding) | |
| Voluntad de Dios, Milagro, EC (accessible housing community) | Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos Internacional | |
| Lions Clubs—Ecuador (35 chapters) | Encuentro Medico de Alausi | |
| Foundation SOMAS | Rotary Clubs of Cicero and Chicago, IL, USA | |
| Galapagos fire department | ||
| Rotary Club of Guayaquil | ||
| Local government | Mayoral offices in Manta, Jama, Ayampe, Canar (city of), Milagro, Bucay, Porto Viejo, Porto Lopez, Montichristi, Naranjal, Jipijapa, Bahia | Town of Cicero, IL, USA |
| Provincial government | Office of Prefectura—Manabi, Guayas | |
| National government | Office of the Vice-President re-accessibility and needs of individuals with disability | |
| Ministry of Inclusion—MIES | ||
| Universities | UNEM | University of Illinois at Chicago |
| University of Guayaquil | Dominican University, IL, USA | |
| Technical University of Manabi | Midwestern University, IL, USA | |
| University of Agronomy, Naranjal, EC | ||
Recommendations to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities and their families within their communities.
| Recommendations | |
|---|---|
| Health | Initially, need to evaluate needs of communities and individuals with disability within the community Provide individual patient care and screenings with volunteer providers Link individuals with special needs with local and regional resources Meet needs of individuals Build awareness among local resources related to needs of individuals with disabilities Support local health-care workforce development Continuing education programs Professional preparation programs in university settings |
| Social inclusion | Empowerment of individuals with disabilities Build positive self-concept Build confidence related to abilities for individual, family, and community participation Work with families if individuals with disabilities Address issues related to feelings of guilt, cultural beliefs, and values Build awareness of the role and value of the individual with disability within the family and community Work with community related to: Needs of individuals with disability Potential role and contribution of individual with disability Issues related to access Include individual with disability and their family in identifying and implementing solutions |
| Quality of life | Help individual with disability, their family, communities assume leadership roles in meeting the needs of all citizens General health and hygiene issues Access issues Recreation and leisure time activities Foster collaboration between local and regional resources to meet health care, recreation, employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families |