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FUNLAR RIO Social Inclusion for Persons with Disability. COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION Going toward Inclusion of Persons with Disability. Monitoring systems implementation Family Health Program. PROGRAM 17 field teams 1 travelling team supervision transport.
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FUNLAR RIO Social Inclusion for Persons with Disability
COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION Going toward Inclusion of Persons with Disability
Monitoring systems implementation • Family Health Program • PROGRAM • 17 field teams • 1 travelling team • supervision • transport THE SECRETARY OF SOCIAL ASSISTANCE RECOGNIZES THIS PROGRAM AS A NATIONAL REFERENCE • Strategic Planning • Income making iniciatives/SEBRAE 1999 2000 2001/2002 2003/2004 2005 1994 1998 • Social Change Reaserch FioCruz/Ensp • Public Social Workers • COORDINATION • 22 field teams • PROJECT • 3 teams • 3 communities History of the Program
Distribution Map 23 teams 563 communities 9.272 on file in 2001
INDICATORS DEMAND FOLLOW UP SOLUTION REMARKS YES NO EA YES NO EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIABILITY WORK INCOME DOCUMENTATION BENEFITS ACCESSIBILITY • MONITORING AND EVALUATION • PLAN FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THE PERSON WITH DISABILITY
CBR AND FHP* Quality Partnership • Data Base record of 100% of persons with disabilities; • Resourse Optimization; • More efficacy in the actions. *FHP – Family Health Program
DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION PROGRAM FUNLAR RIO
This program, in its many different forms, objectives the non-confinement, the break of isolation of persons with disabilities in big institutions, away from their family and the society as a whole. There are still, in Brazil, many practices toward persons with disabilities that are away from social inclusion and make themselves evident by the marginalization and exclusion common to the clinic model. The Deinstitutionalization Program by FUNLAR RIO has four on going different deployment forms and two strategies
1. CASA LAR (Home Care Center) - started in 1999 It is an assisted housing for persons with disabilities with high degree of difficulty and without family references. There are 3 CASAS LARES. In each one there are 11 persons residing. The program has a total of 44 professionals and 2 vans for its 3 rented houses. The team is composes of a social worker, a caretaker, a nurse, a cook, a driver and an assistant for general tasks. The tenants are very vulnerable in terms of heath, which means medicines, escorts and frequent placement in hospitals. Depending on the physical and health conditions of each person, he or she participates in sport, cultural and/or educational activities offered in the city spaces. The cost per person per month is US$830.00.
2. CASA DIA (Day Care Center) – started in 2002 In the CASA DIA the professionals take the role of the family. Children and adolescents (7 to 20 year old) arrive in the morning and are taken to school, to physiotherapy, on strolls, excursions and, by the end of the day, are taken back to their houses. Each CASA DIA has one van available. Aside from the daily life activities, cultural, occupational and sport activities are also offered, complementing the school’s ones. There are 4 CASAS DIA (two rented, two in public buildings) attending 100 children and adolescents. The monthly cost per person is US$289.00.
3. REPUBLICA (Republic House) – started in 2003 REPUBLICAS, 5 of them, are collective housings for adults with disabilities, with some autonomy, removed from the streets and taken initially to a big city shelter. – The Fazenda Modelo (Model Farm), where there are 2,000 people residing. They have lived there for several years. 50 of them, all with disabilities, were removed to the REPUBLICAS. In the REPUBLICAS, the daily life activities and the management of the house are the responsibility of the tenants. The houses are rented, each one with 10 persons and they can count with a team of social workers and helpers, totaling 5 professionals for all REPUBLICAS. The monthly cost per person is US$154.00. (The monthly cost per person in the Model Farm was US$605.00)
4. BOLSA CIDADÃ (Citizen Grant) – started in 1999 The BOLSA CIDADÃ is a grant made up of financial resources given to the family that want to keep their highly disabled family member at home. These families are assisted by social workers. FUNLAR RIO offers today 23 BOLSAS. The monthly cost per person is US$168.00.
Strategies that strengthens the deinstitutionalization 1. An institutional census was made in 2003, mapping all institutions that shelter persons with disabilities in the city of Rio de Janeiro. 2. In 2007 there will be a 2nd phase of the Census/2003, recording all persons with disabilities who are presently in asylums and mapping the cost per capita of this service. 3. Creation of the Prime Network of Social Assistance, focusing persons with disabilities in the city of Rio de Janeiro. A network of 30 private institutions devoted to persons with disabilities is formally constituted since 2004. FUNLAR RIO supervises these institutions and grants each one the value of US$51.15 per capita/month. FUNLAR RIO does not have the values for the total cost per capita/month of these institutions since they have other forms of financing.
Budget of the City of Rio de Janeiro US$4,184,199,243.00 Budget of FUNLAR RIO US$8,421,125.00 Deinstitutionalization Home Care Center US$328,817.00 Day Care Center US$346,620.00 Republic House US$92,454.00 Citizen Grants US$46,214.00 Community-Based Rehabilitation Program US$949,793.00 Budgetary Information 2005
Contact Dr. Leda de Azevedo – President, Funlar Rio ledaazevedo@pcrj.rj.gov.br