Forum assists disabled in employment

Anasuya Menon

NOVEL INITIATIVE: `You and the Disabled', an organisation formed by
the disabled, their parents and professionals in Coimbatore, assists
disabled people
in finding jobs. - PHOTO: S. SIVA SARAVANAN

COIMBATORE: For the disabled people in the city, there finally seems
to be a glimmer of hope in terms of finding a job. A network has been
formed, which
seeks to build a bridge between them and the employers seeking manpower.

Persons with disabilities, their parents, voluntary organisations and
professionals in the corporate sector have now joined hands to form
the `UDIS Forum',
(coined from `You and the Disabled'), which identifies jobs for
persons with disabilities and assists them in it.

More than 300 persons with disabilities have registered with the
network already, says M.N.G. Mani, President of the Network and
Secretary General of the
International Council for Education of Persons with Visual Impairment.
Among them, 82 have already been placed as accountants, administrative
officers
and computer operators in various companies.

The most recent one was an orthopaedically disabled girl, who was
placed in the administrative department in Infosys in Bangalore, Mr.
Mani says. The network
is slowly growing with more and more individuals with disabilities
joining in. In collaboration with the District Employment Exchange,
the network prepares
profiles of the persons registered with it, the employment exchange
and also those who have not registered with either.

After ascertaining the skills of the applicants, the representatives
of the forum get in touch with employment exchanges to plan out
placement services.
Industrial houses, which show interest in employing persons with
disabilities, are also contacted. "The Government has allotted three
per cent employment
reservation for the disabled. But, this is rarely implemented," says
K. Sankararaman, vice-president of Saarathy Pammac, an association of
parents of persons
with mental and physical disabilities.

The forum also arranges for specific skill training programmes for
those registered with it. "We also plan to contact individuals with
disabilities in different
regions of the district who have aptitude and ability to create
employment opportunities to strengthen services locally," Mr. Mani
says. It also helps
persons with disabilities and self-help groups formed by them to
obtain loans from banks. Those who wish to work as volunteers or
register with the forum
can contact: Senior Executive, UDIS Forum Employment Guidance Centre,
at 93454 07275, 94437 25925, 98945 95351 or E-mail:
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