Thursday, March 27, 2014

Project plan

“Future Center volunteering project”

Group members:
Abdullah Abdulaziz Al Shaibani
Abdul Hakeem Al Jaberi
Ahmed Saeed Al Naqbi
Ali Abdulrahman Al Kalbani
Humaid Khamis Al Shamsi

Organization information:
Future Center for special needs
o   Contact person: Ms. Anjum Jaffer (Head of Education)
§  Tel: +971 2 5533506
§  Email: anjum1@futurecn.ae

Time / Schedule:
Our group will volunteer for 5 weeks in the center starting from 14th April, 3 hours per week divided into two days.  The schedule will help us to end up with 15 hours of volunteering, but we may add more hours after week 1.

Target audience:
Mental disability, Autism spectrum disorder, multiple disability, Down syndrome, physical disability and speech disorder students.  Students are from different ages and nationalities.

Activities our project will involve:
Sport classes.
IT skills classes.
Art classes.
Outside trips (if it possible).
Afternoon activities (football or basketball).

Aims of the project:
This project has many purposes and outcomes for both of volunteers and target audience.  Us volunteers, we are going to gain experience and background about education volunteering work.
 We will learn more about disabilities and how to treat people with disabilities and disorders, especially that we will learn by doing and dealing with them.
This project is a part of this course, by doing it on the best way we will pass this course with the best outcomes.
Planning and preparing is one of the most important purposes of this project, we will improve our planning skills.
Try to help the target audience and people in the future center as much as we can during our volunteering time.
Come up with new ideas to improve the center services and help the managers with some future possible plans.
                                                     


Benefits of project on target audience:
The philosophy of the center says “Individuals with disabilities have the right to appropriate education and intervention.  They are to be accorded every opportunity for growth and development”.  We are dealing with disability people and they have special needs and we should know what they need from us, we have to make sure from everything before we meet them.  Students there are so sensitive and some actions that we see regular may have a negative reflect on them.  For this purpose, the best way to get ready is to think about their needs and put them in levels:
a)      Level one needs
Understanding: Students will feel more comfortable if they find someone who understands them, and by this way the education process will be easy on both of us.
Time – Patient: We should be patient and give the students time, and we always have to remember that we are dealing with disability students.
Support: The purpose of the project is to help these students, and they need moral support more than any other kind of supports.
b)      Level two needs:
Sympathy: To support disability students and help them to improve their skills to involve in the society we have to show them kindness and love.
Listen-notice: If they feel comfortable they will try to say their thoughts and ideas and we should listen.  Sometimes actions say more than words, so noticing is not less importance than listening.
c)      Level three needs:
Opportunity: Disability students need an opportunity to show people around them how good they are and they are not on the same situation anymore, we have to give them opportunities.
Motivation: they may not success from the first opportunity; they need motivation to try again and again and keep improving and learning.
b) Level four needs:
Confidence: Students will gain confidence and believing in themselves by time and after getting their needs from the past levels.
Acceptance: After getting their previous needs, students will have to get the acceptance from the society and people to live naturally.
           
            Challenges:
We are going to face many challenges and we are going to pass them.  Some of these challenges are:
-       The acceptance of the students.
-       We are not allowed to take photos or videos without permission, and by this way our blog reports are going to be weak.
-       The center strict rules (for instance, no phones are allowed during the volunteering hours .. etc)
These challenges will be passed easily and we are going to achieve our target and we will end up with a great experience and project at the end of the course.


  

LSH 2903 – Community Service – Learning / Exercise #7

LSH 2903 – Community Service – Learning /  Exercise #7
Charity and Volunteering in the UAE - Information and Activities
The UAE is famous for its hospitality and the desire to give one's time and efforts to help other people.
Activities
Use the following link to access the website of the UAE Red Crescent.
Once you are there, see if you can answer the following questions. This will help you to find out what the organisation does, what some of their projects are and who are the people involved in the organisation.

1.  The UAE Red Crescent has contributed to a number of building projects both inside and outside the UAE. Name three projects the UAERC has worked on
a. Somalia's poverty aid         
b. expand the camp in Jordan for Syrian people "Emirati Jordan"       
c.  implementation of health and social programs in the Palestinian territories.       
2.  Name at least 4 countries the UAERC has worked in to provide various project assistance

a. Syria       
b. Somalia      
c. Pakistan      
d. Palestine         

3.  What was the estimated total cost of projects undertaken in the UAE during 2009?

180, 830, 333 Million


4.  According to the information about the foreign based projects, which group of projects received funding of 8,373,558 Dirhams?

                 outward projects

5.  According to the information about the Foreign Projects, the UAERC is involved in some very important work. According to the English translation, these are listed below. Try to come up with an easy explanation for each of the terms in the grid.


Translation Term
My/Our own meaning

reconstruction
rebuilding 

disasters
calamity

crises
catastrophe 

rehabilitation
improvement

infrastructure
base

devastation
havoc

public utilities
services

6.  Name three situations which are listed as natural disasters.
a. storms    
b. earth quakes 
c.  tsunami       



7.  Crescent Volunteers University
What are the three areas of training/qualification that university students could work towards?
a. volunteer work        
b. first aid       
c.  the international humanitarian laws      

UNICEF + Takatof Activity: Exercise #6

UNICEF Activity 1: Exercise #6


List and discus the latest newsline events in the United Arab Emirates

1- Arab Media Award on Child Rights initiates to honor outstanding achievements.
2- UNICEF and Dubai cares support quality education to break the cycle of poverty
3- Giving Money to Jeboti for vaccination and opening health facilities

UNICEF Activity 2:

How can you help UNICEF? Working in groups, fill in the table below.
Ideas of supporting UNICEF
Ways of achieving it
Date of completion

Sports Activities in Corniche

Explain to the people the important exercise and especially for fat people, by do a sport event.


Donating Cloth

Many people throw their cloths in the garbage, some of it is still reusable which can be donated to poor kids.


Make a short movie 

Make a short movie about the most important problems happen now a days and show to the public


Health Awareness

Make brochures and articles to educate people about health awareness 

1.     Takatof - Exercise #6



Activity 1
Using Google search for information about Takatof and answer the questions below

What is Takatof?
It is an organization for Social Volunteering. It finds creative and sustainable solutions for proven community needs. It is also a nationwide volunteering initiative in United Arab Emirates
  
Which year did start? And who started it?
It was established in 2005, started by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
What volunteer work have they done?
Formula 1 Project
Takatof Ramadan Project
Jacket Distribution Campaign


How can you help?
I can help Takatof by participating in their events and volunteer, helping the community in big or small projects.

Volunteering in different spheres of society - Exercise #5

LSH 2903 – Community Service Learning / Exercise #5


Week 4 - Looking at volunteering in different spheres of society.

During the summer of 2012 the Olympic Games were held in London. David Moorcroft is a former athlete. At one point he held the world record for the 5,000 metres. David can be heard discussing the importance of volunteering the Olympic Games.
Zoe Hall is a lady who was one of the volunteers at the Games. She talks about the event and how important it was at the time as well as how much it has inspired her to continue working as a volunteer.

This link is about half way down the page. Then click on 'Hear more radio features' - page 2 Volunteering  - to hear the selection again..


Listen again and see if you can work out the answers to these questions about the interview:

1.                  How old were the Games volunteers? 
All ages.
2.                  During the Games, the volunteers had a special title. What was this special title?
Game makers
3.                  Complete this quote from David… “… for a moment in time volunteering had a profile and an image that they fully deserve but don’t always get.”
4.                  David mentions that some of the volunteers are semi-retired. What does this mean?
 Working part time
5.                  Zoe worked in Events Services. Where was this located? 
Olympic studiom
6.                  How does she describe the experience of volunteering for the Olympics and Paralympics? 
fantastic experience
7.                  What benefits of volunteering, according to Zoe?
a. fun
b. meet new people 
c. improve confidence 
d. satisfaction 
8.                  Why does David feel that volunteering in the community is so important?
David feel this volunteer is one of the important volunteering, because he is support the people and the community rely's on that.


 This page is also from AGE UK.

What volunteer roles do the following people have?


Name
Job
1
John McArthur
Admin and information volunteer
2
Samarah Hashmi
Survey Analyst volunteer
3
Oliver Stannard
Copywriter volunteer
4
Stanley Parker
Market Drayton shop volunteer
5
Camilla Williamson
Volunteer parliamentary assistant

Look again at these people and their jobs. What can you say about volunteering from the information in your chart?
There are a variety of ways to volunteer and there is no age limit.

Human Rights Activity/ Exercise #4

Human Rights Activity/ Exercise #4

1.     Present the map to the whole class.
·         Did any parts of your map have a high concentration of rights? How do you explain this? 
No, because it's an industrial area.
·         Did any parts have few or no rights associations? How do you explain this?
No, because it's spread around the map.
·         Are there any articles of the UDHR that seem to be especially exercised in this community? How can this be explained?
Yes, article three where it says rights to life, liberty, personal security because there are police station spread in the area.  
·        Are there any articles of the UDHR that no group included on their map? How can this be explained?
No, every thing are investment. 
How could town/city planners might use information like this when they develop areas for their citizens?
They can use this information to apply must the rights and availability in the area.

Human Rights Activity / Exercise #3

Human Rights Activity / Exercise #3

Working in pairs, discuss and choose 3-5 specific rights that relate to the different levels of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?  Mark on Maslow's Pyramid.. (attach)


Article 7: Everyone is the same the law can't be changed for a certain individual or be forced upon a certain individual more cause of there race/gender.

Article 13: Everyone is allowed to travel as they please as long as they abide by the law and cause no harm to others.

Article 3: Everyone has the right not to be afraid of there safety and life

Article 1: Everyone is equal and no one deserves more treatment than others.