Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2013 - 2014
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CAMPUSES
24) Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences, Tandur Campus .......56
25) Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences, Kadapa Campus ........58
26) Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences, Guntur Campus ........60
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Dear Patrons,
The services rendered by us for the past 37 years and the milestones achieved are getting
appreciation from the parents and beneficiaries. Visitors have given us more strength and high morale
to our committed Sweekaar Pariwaar to march forward with more enthusiasm to start something new.
All this has been possible with the committed services of Sweekaar Pariwar, support from friends, well
wishers, donors and Governing Body members. It is a joy for everybody to participate in this godly
work. Realizing the great need of trained manpower in the area of Rehabilitation Management, we
have focused our attention to prepare professionals.
You will be happy to know that mentally handicapped children of our Special School won 25
Gold Medals, 28 Silver Medals and 19 Bronze Medals by participating in various sports and cultural
activities. Each Unit of the organizations has celebrated Independence Day, Teachers day, Childrens
Day, Disabled Week and Republic Day.
I am thankful to Prof. S. Satyanarayana, Vice Chancellor of Osmania University,
Prof. K. Pratap Reddy, Registrar, Dean, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Science and Members
of Board of Studies of Special Education, ASLP and Psychology of Osmania University for their
unstinted support.
We are thankful to the Vice Chancellor and Registrar of ANU Guntur for their co-operation to
run courses in Guntur.
I am thankful to the Governing Body Members and Selection Committee Members of the
concerned Universities for their guidance and support.
I am thankful to Prof. (Mrs.) Sudesh Mukhopadhyay, Chairman, Shri. D.N. Sreenivasappa,
Member Secretary and all the officials of Rehabilitation Council of India for their heartful support.
I am thankful to the Director of NIMH Secunderabad, Director of AYJNHH Mumbai, Director
of AIISH, Mysore for the technical guidance and support in curriculum transaction.
I am thankful to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India for
providing financial assistance to three of our projects.
In our Junior College for Deaf all the children who appeared for 1st year Public Examination
in March 2014, 100% passed and 2nd Year 99% passed. Most of the students scored above 75%.
All Hearing Impaired Children who appeared for 10th class Public Examination passed.
In our Special School for Mentally Retarded Children, inter school competition for various
sports activities were conducted by Green Special School in the month of February 2014 where 45
students participated in various events. 4 students were honored with Gold Medals and 7 students
were honored with the Silver Medals.
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Master Shafee, 20 years Old student of Vocational Training Centre (VTC) got Job placement
in Canteen as a Canteen assistant with the salary amount Rs. 1000/- per month.
Master Surya, 18 years old student of VTC got job placement as Office Assistant in a special
school with the salary amount of Rs. 1200/- per month. Even after having the slight vision problems, he
is managing with all the assigned works efficiently.
Master Kartik, a 15 year old student of Pre-vocational Unit got selected for the National Level
Special Olympics competition which is going to be conducted in Patna in the month of June 2014. He
was slelected for the Boccee Event.
I am thankful to all the officials of the Government of A.P. for their continuous support to this
Gods work.
I thank our Auditors Mr. Kasturi Rangan & Company for their timely support to complete the
auditing in time.
I am thankful to all the Governing Body Members and Sweekaar Pariwaar for their contribution
in building up the Institution.
I am proud to mention that a lot of research work in the areas of Special Education in HI and
MR, Speech & Audiology and Clinical / Rehabilitation Psychology and is being carried out in Sweekaar
under the guidance of experienced professors.
Once again we salute all those who have inspired, encouraged, guided and strengthened our
efforts in building these national monuments, in caring for the uncared and reaching the unreached Persons
with Disabilities in our society.
You too can participate in creating a hope for the disabled who lost hope. Let us not forget that
there is a very thin line between the abled and the disabled. It takes a few seconds to cross the fence. Let
us give back to society more than what we receive. The more you give, the more you get. Share the joy
to get your joy multiplied in the mission of making the disabled, differently abled!
Secunderabad - 500003
Dated: 01- 04 - 2014
( Dr.P.Hanumantha Rao )
Founder - Chairman
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ABOUT US
I. Organization :
1. Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences, Secunderabad, AP, India (Sweekaar) is a nonprofit, non-commercial voluntary organization rendering services to the Mentally Handicapped,
Physically Disabled, Deaf, Widows and Destitutes for the past 37 years.
2. Sweekaar could grow to the present stature starting with two staff members and five children in a
small Garage to 450 room facility, manned by 210 staff members, rendering services to 2250
people per day through various Departments i.e., rendering services to all types of disabled through
26 service units where 30 training programmes are conducted ranging from Diploma &
Degree P.G., Post P.G., Ph.D. & Psy.D.
3. Sweekaar has four Institutions: 1). Institute of Special Education, 2). Institute of Speech and
Audiology, 3). Institute of Mental Health. 4). Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
4. Sweekaar has four campuses: 1). Secunderabad H.Q, 2). Tandur ( Only centre in entire Telangana)
3). Kadapa ( Only centre in entire Rayalseema ). 4). Guntur ( Only centre in entire Coastal
Andhra)
5. Sweekaar is the only Voluntary Organisation in the Country opened up four campuses 2 in the
Telangana and 2 in the Seemandhra Regions.In each centre there is a service component and
training component.
So far Sweekaar could render services to about 58 lacks persons with disabilities.
So far Sweekaar could produce 3155 qualified professionals, all engaged in self employment,
Govt., Private Sectors and Overseas.
II. Credibility :
Sweekaar is a model in the Country where all types of disabled are cared by all types of specialists,
for all age groups under one roof which is cost effective, quick delivery, one stop service centre.
1.
Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India leased 1 acre land to Sweekaar in the heart of Secunderabad
over which present structures are developed.
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Donors to Sweekaar are exempted from Income Tax Under Section 80G.
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Govt. of India by recognizing the services of Sweekaar & Upkaar granted permission to receive
contributions from Abroad under FCRA.
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8.
The yeomen services rendered by the Founder & Chairman of Sweekaar in his individual
capacity are included in the book of Institution Builders in the Rehabilitation Sector in
the Country, published by Rehabilitation Council of India.
9.
Sweekaar has the proud privilege of rendering services to the disabled coming from not only all
parts of the country from many countries outside India like USA, Gulf countries etc.
10.
Sweekaar has hosted National and International professional conferences for pediatricians
and rehabilitation professionals.
1. 24th Indian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (IAPMR) Annual
National Conference 04th to 07th January 1996
2. 2nd National Conference Childhood Disability Group (CDG), Indian Academy of
Pediatrics 28th & 29th May 2005
3. 36th Indian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (IAPMR) Annual
National Conference 18th to 20th January 2008
4. 35th National Annual Conference of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists (IACP)
16th to 18th January 2009.
11.
A.P. State Council for Higher Education, Rehabilitation Council of India and Osmania University
recognized a number of training courses conducted by Sweekaar.
12.
13.
GOI and Govt. of A. P. have sanctioned State Information Centre for Disabled which is
the apex centre for the state of Andhra Pradesh to give any information about disabled and the
services.
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15.
Founder & Chairman of Sweekaar, Dr. P. Hanumantha Rao received 56 National &
International Awards.
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National & International organizations participated & strengthened our efforts. National
Institutions, Banks, Industrialists, Individuals and International Organizations like Latter Day
Saint Charities, Heart & Hand for the Handicapped, Share & Care Foundation, ATA, etc.
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18.
Assets made to the extent of Rs.50 crores belong to Sweekaar and no individual have any
right on these assets. The organization is run by an elected Governing Body.
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20.
Sweekaar is proud to have the association of the following partners, but for their support
Sweekaar could have not achieved the present stature. Sweekaar is grateful to the donors,
well wishers, clients, parents, staff, students, patrons and Governing Body Members.
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BOARD MEMBERS
Name
Age
Sex
Position on Board
Occupation
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Chief Patron
Chairman,
Share
Microfin Ltd.
66
Life Member
Private Medical
Practitioner
66
Founder Member
Chairman, Satya
Kidney Centre
71
Founder Member
Chartered
Accountant
63
Founder Member
Private Medical
Practitioner
Mr. V. K. Narasimhan
80
Founder Member
Dvl. Security
Commissioner,
Retd. SCR
65
Chairman,
Aditya Hospital
31
Private Medical
Practitioner
68
Co - opted Member
68
Co - opted member
Business
Mr. Prakash
54
Co-opted members
Business
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This unit is established in 1985 with the firm belief that prevention is better than cure. There are many
high risk factors for a child going to be born. For Ex : A mother having diabeties, hypertention, eclampsia, abnormal presentation, hypo thyroid can give birth to a abnormal child. By early intervention
proper care of the mother good pediatric support at the time of the delivery can prevent many disabilities in the child.
The brain can be damaged before birth, during birth or after birth. Difficult Labour, mal presentation,
prolonged labour, difficult labour, twins, low birth weight, immature baby, neonatal seizures, hyper
bilirubinemia, asphyxia, anoxia can lead to brain damage.
Behavioral Problem
Emotional Problems
Juvenile Delinquency
Conduct Disorders
Scholastic Backwardness
Specific Learning Disabilities
High Risk Babies
Developmental Delay
Cerebral Palsy
ADHD
Autism
Mental Retardation
Hearing Impairment
Genetic Abnormalities
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Team :
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Audiologist
Physiotherapist
Occupational Therapist
Early Interventionist
Speech Therapist
Special Educator
a ENT Surgeon
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These specialists screen and identify such exceptional children and provide required intervention.
The above specialist will evaluate the case and prepare a case assessment report. The patient is then
given an appointment date and time for putting up the case to Chairman / Director after needful
counselling.
The above specialists evaluate the clients. After total evaluation, the case is put up to Rehabilitation
Specialist in the Case Conference. After that the case will be admitted to the concerned department.
Particulars
No. of Cases
01
Diagnostic Assessment
02
Family Intervention
418
03
Learning Disability
757
04
711
05
Behavioral Modification
541
06
Sibling Counselling
371
07
Slow Learners
631
08
755
09
ENT
589
10
Psychiatry
1032
11
Ortho
609
12
Stuttering
701
13
Misarticulating
617
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Voice Disorders
339
15
Paralytic
483
4113
Total: 12667
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Speech Therapy
Visual Stimulation
The unit is a boon for children suffering with Development Disabilities like Delayed Milestones, Cerebral
Palsy, Genetic Disorder and other Neurological Deficits. Children with 3 - 5 years are admitted in this
unit.
This unit is fully equipped with necessary aids and equipment and has a dedicated, multi-disciplinary
team of rehabilitation professionals.
Vision:
All children with disabilities must be given opportunities of Early Intervention irrespective of Sex,
Caste, Race & Economic status so that disabilities can be minimized.
Mission:
Through state- of- art infrastructure and highly qualified professional manpower, provide Early Intervention
services to children below 8 years of age.
Value Statement:
Department of Child Development Centre value:
1. The family is the most important influence in a childs life and that a childs needs are best
addressed within the context of and active involvement of the family.
2. Professional multidisciplinary team approach and parent training.
3. Continuous improvement of our services.
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Early Intervention Unit assures a quality home away from home. It provides an atmosphere where
children are well looked after and staff are dedicated, and parents are always cooperative.
Our program enhances a childs development by offering a caring atmosphere combined with a structured
curriculum. The individual childs needs are of utmost importance.
We share with the parents a belief that each child is a precious gift.
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Developmental Pediatrician
Nutritionist
Speech Therapist
Recreational therapist
Counselor
Social Worker
Yoga Therapist
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845
209
036
012
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Success Stories:1.
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PRE SCHOOL
Estd. - 1997
Pre - School was started with the aim of training and integrating children by laying down the foundation
in the age group 3-6 years who are lagging in the areas of development such as:
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Cognition
Language
Socialization
Self help skills
Pre academics
Children with inattention are being trained with different activities to enhance attention
The centre facilitates such children by providing them with improved environmental stimulation along
with education suited to their individual needs.
Types of cases dealing with
Type of Interventions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Developmental Delay
Down Syndrome
Congenital Anomalies
Attention Deficit Hyper Active Disorder
Borderline Intelligence
Mild Mentally Challenged
Delayed Speech and Language
The school had registered 42 cases during the year 2013 - 2014
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This unit was started with a motto to serve infants born with a high risk factor. Its main focus is to prevent
delays in Developmental Milestones at an early age and also create awareness by educating mothers.
Babies at high risk are given physiotherapy to increase their motor abilities
The unit takes care of infants who are born with high risk factors. During this year 811 infants were
identified with following causes:
Birth Asphyxia
Breech Presentation
Convulsions
Forceps
Gestational Hypertension
Hypoglycemia
Hypothyroid
Hypoxia
Low birth Weight
Maternal Diabetes
Post meningitis
Prematurity
Severe Jaundice
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10
10
25
05
15
15
05
30
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Soft Toys
Paper bags making
Greeting cards
Cookery
Computer :
Continuing our ongoing efforts towards up-grading our educational system, we have incorporated
computer studies as a subject. This innovation has received over-whelming response from the students &
their parents, we have designed the curriculum in such a way that, it will not only improve students
attention, but will improve fine- motor skills and moreover the students will have a better way to feel the
subjects, what was earlier taught on the black board. This teaching methodology would surely ensure that
the students will not only grasp the subjects but understand it clearly when shown visually.
The Special School for M.R. is being run with the financial assistance (Grant-in-aid) from the
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment Govt. of India.
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This institute was started in Jan2003 with the aim to serve children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders.
One of the most common Pervasive Developmental Disorder is Autism, which is characterized by impairment
in functional abilities, socialization, communication and behavioral problems. Another common behavioral
problem is Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder.
The prevalence rate of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders is on the increase. The parents are also
more aware of the condition and in search of age appropriate services. Parents take their children to
professionals and receive mainly one to one basis intervention services. But children with ASD also need
Special Education services in a school setting by providing the services of a multi disciplinary team of
experts.
This Unit renders services to 452 regular caes and a part from this 248 cases were identified and treated
during the current year. These children are facilitated with the following therapies:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Departmental Performance:
Conducting sensitization / awareness programmes, Centre based training, Home based training, Parents
meeting, Followup of the cases, Review reports, Individualized education progamme, Need based training.
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Condition before therapy: The child was diagnosed with autistic features and speech problem.
He was able to say single word but irrelevantly, had severe echolalila. Exhibits stubborn behavior, used to
throw lot of temper tantrums, has poor attentionand concentration, poor eye contact lack of social skills
and conversational skills.
Condition after therapy: The child was given the attention of rehabilitation medical specialist
speech therapy, behavior therapy, special education, group therapy, sensory integration therapy.
After 6 months of therapy at Sweekaar, there is an overall development in terms of eye contact, social
skill and academic skills eholalia and imitatin is drastically reduced. He is expressing his views and slowly
stared making conversation restleness decreased.
2. MASTER KARTHIK, AGE 7 YEARS
Chief Complaints: Restless, poor attention and concentration, pinching, biting, thumb sucking,
stubborn, speech below his age level, basic concepts are below his age level, dependent for self help skills
Condition before therapy: The child was brought with the complaint of behavior problems
such as biting, pinching others restless, poor attention and concentration speech below his age level,
dependent for self help skills.
Condition after therapy: The child was given the attention of rehabilitation medical specialist
speech therapy, behavior therapy, special education, group therapy, sensory integration therapy.
After 3 months of regorous intervention the child showed a drastic improvement in self helps skills
(independent in toilet skills, buttoning and hearing skills) congntive skills improved, able to do calendar
reading, developed the concept of yesterday, today and tommorrow. Behavior problem reduced.
Others : Participated in the World Disability Day celebration, Childrens day & New Years Day
celebrations, World Autism Day , Scintific Exhibition.
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Services:
I.Q ( Intelligent Quotient ) Assessment
L.D ( Learning Disability ) Assessment
Counseling Parents
Preparing I.E.P. ( Individualized Education Programme )
Remedial Education
Sand Therapy
Relaxation Therapy
Multi-sensory Stimulation
Therapeutic Yoga
Social Skills Training
Behavior Modification
Case Counseling
Play Therapy
Music Therapy
Dance Therapy
Home Based Management.
Sponge Therapy
Window Therapy
Clay Therapy
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COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL
HEALTH SERVICES
Estd. - 1994
The services were started on account of lack of awareness regarding Learning disabilities and
associated problems among the school teachers.
Students
On a comprehensive estimate, 14% of school children have learning disorders. Learning Disability is a
perceptual disorder caused due to minimal brain disorder. The problem is so rampant in the community
and the services available are so poor and this prompted us to start a Centre for Learning Disabled.
To detect children with invisible disabilities, to reach the unreached sector, and care for the uncared children,
we have initiated and formed Comprehensive School Health Service programme. Our team consists of:
psychologists, remedial educators, counselors, social workers, nutritionists and general medical doctors.
We visit normal schools and provide a checklist to the school teachers to shortlist children who have
scholastic backwardness and demonstrate deviant behavior. Such shortlisted children will be screened in
the school and later evaluated in depth by our team of experts.
To facilitate the school teachers to shortlist such problematic children, we conduct sensitization programme
especially for primary school teachers. We make them visit our Centers and conduct a sensitization
programme with experienced professionals at our Centres, so that we can detect children who are lost in
the milieu.
Medical Check-Up :
A team of medical and paramedical professionals conduct medical check-up camps for school children
and identify general problems like health problem, vision problem, hearing problem, speech problem,
dental problem, learning disabilities, emotional problem etc.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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12355
3896
99685
35671
1158
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
3.
4.
Activity
Manpower Training
Training of village Rehabilitation workers
Training of community Rehabilitation workers
Training of teachers of mentally handicapped,
visually handicapped hearing impaired
Extension Programmes
Camps for assessment and evaluation of disabled
Parent training programmes
Home based training programmes
Creation of awareness
Exhibitions held
Distribution of materials, publications, handouts,
posters in camps and exhibition
Awareness camps conducted
Distribution of materials for awareness brochures,
pamphlets, posters, leaflets etc., awareness camps
No.
252
099
076
083
023
021
098
008
46500
12
60000
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Promotion of services
086
045
025
027
204
021
10
1456
11
13000
12
047
13
300
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JIGNASA ( LIBRARY )
Estd. - 1997
This unit was started and dedicated by Dr. N. Janardhan Reddy, the then Honble Minister
for Medical, Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. It is named as JIGNAASA
Students at Library
Rs.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1997 1998
1998 1999
1999 2000
2000 - 2001
2001 2002
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005
2005 2006
75,079=00
77,000=00
98,000=00
2,99,676=00
1,21,382=00
89,822=00
3,44,291=00
2,82,325=00
8,74,525=00
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
2006 2007
2007 2008
2008 2009
2009 2010
2010 2011
2011 2012
2012 - 2013
2013 - 2014
4,34,243=00
9,60,958=00
6,86,666=00
6,70,961=00
3,15,700=00
1,82,278=00
2,68,000=00
70,237=00
58,51,143=00
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Subject
1. Audiology
2. Speech & Language
No. of books
0732
1650
826
Fluency
Voice
Cleft Palate
060
119
014
Aphasia
Speech & Language Manuals
3. Psychology
General Psychology
Child Psychology
Counseling & Psychotherapy
Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
Neuro Psychology
Rehabilitation Psychology
Rehab Ref. Psychology
Research Methodology
4. Special Education
Special Education
Mental Retardation
Learning Disability
Autism
Cerebral Palsy
5. Medical & Pediatrics
Medicine
Pediatrics
Physiotherapy
6. Nursing
7. Computer
8. Management
9. General Books
10. Dictionaries
11. Dissertation
045
069
1731
264
283
200
224
057
087
504
112
1368
931
237
058
106
036
477
252
151
074
178
040
082
538
030
130
6956
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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
On - Line Journals
Addiction Research & Theory
Advances in psychiatric treatment
Ageing International
Ageing Neuropsychology and Cognition
American Journal of Audiology
American Journal of Speech Language Pathology
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
Behavior Neurology
British Journal of Clinical Psychology
British Journal of Psychiatry
British Journal of Health Psychology
Exceptional Children
Focus on Autism & other Developmental Disorder
Hearing Journal
Journal of Behavior Health services & Research
Journal of Child Neurology
Journal of Disability Policy Studies
Journal of Emotional & Behaviour Disorders
Journal of Learning Disability
Journal of Positive Behavior Intervention
Journal of Psychology
Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development
Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research
Language Speech & Hearing services in schools
Learning Disabilities: a Contemporary Journal
Mental Retardation and Developmental
Disabilities Research review
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin
The Hearing Review
Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation
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Team
Speech Therapist, Special Educator, Psychologist, Audiologist, Physiotherapist, Social Worker, General
Physician, Prosthetic / Orthotic Engineers and Nurse to attend the camp and evaluate the conditions
of the poor and needy people in villages & slums to identify the disabled.
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301
568
84
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Free Medicines, Calipers and Artificial Limbs have been distributed. Patients with Psychiatric,
Social Problems were referred to the Head Office for admission into Drug De-Addiction Centre,
Home for the Aged, Speech Therapy Unit etc.
Consultant Specialists in OPD - Psychiatrists, E.N.T. Surgeons, Orthopedic Surgeons and Neuro
Physicians are available to attend to the cases.
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aim of this unit is Man Power Development. Diploma in Special Education (HI) course is supported with
grant-in-aid by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India.
Realizing the need to have qualified special educators, the next step was to begin with Diploma courses
followed by graduate and post graduate courses in Special Education. The Organizational chart gives the
information on various regular and distance courses run by Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences.
Special School and Service Centers are the laboratories for the students undergoing various under graduate,
graduate and post graduate courses offered at Sweekaar. The beneficiaries of these centres acknowledge
the timely, quality services received by them.
The following are other courses conducted by Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences under
Manpower Development to prepare the special educators to handle the children in the areas of HI, MR,
LD and Autism.
RESULTS OF COURSES
Course
M. Ed (MR) - Regular
M.Ed. (MR) - Distance
M.Ed. (HI) - Regular
M.Ed. (HI) - Distance
B.Ed.(MR) - Regular
B.Ed.(MR) - Distance
B.Ed.(HI) - Regular
B.Ed.(HI) - Distance
DECSE (MR) - Regular
(DSE) ASD - Regular
D.Ed.( HI ) - Regular
Year
2012-13
2010-13
2012-13
2010-13
2012-13
2010-13
2012-13
2010-13
2011-12
2011-13
2011-13
Intake
10+3
20
10+3
20
25+4
50
25+4
50
25
25
25
Result
in% age
100%
100%
100%
100%
99%
100%
100%
100%
80%
99%
99%
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Other information :
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4.
DISSERTATION TOPICS
Name
Vigilan PV
Topic
Guide
Dr. Jayanthi
Poojari
Dr. Jayanthi
Poojari
Dr. Jayanthi
Poojari
Ms. B. Voila
Dr. Jayanthi
Poojari
Ms. B. Viola
Dr. jayanthi
Poojari
Dr. Jayanthi
Poojari
Ms. B. Viola
Ms. B. Viola
Ms. Madhavi
Ms. Madhavi
Ms. Aruna
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B.Sc. (ASLP)
It was started with 6 students. The present intake capacity is 40 students per batch. This was possible with
the permission of RCI, O.U. and A.P. State Council for Higher Education. The students are not only from
A.P. but from all over the country enriching the institution with experienced staff, latest equipment, an up to
date library and laboratories.
The College has been developed into a Post Graduate College. Our students have also been enriched with
knowledge imparted by visiting professionals who are experts in the field.
Our commitment to the quality in this pursuit be it service delivery, training, awareness creation, advocacy
or community participated programmes has reaped rich rewards.
M.Sc ( ASLP )
This course was started in the year 2004-05 with intake of 10 students. From 3rd Batch the intake capacity
was increased to 23 students with the approval of Rehabilitation Council of India and Osmania University.
The students were admitted as per rules on the basis of rank obtained in the entrance examination conducted
by the Osmania University, duly following prescribed roster. The students enrolled are not only from
different districts of A.P. but also from various states of the country.
Impedence Audiometer
Students performance in annual examinations :Annual exams were conducted in the month of April May 2013. All students have done well and we
have got GOOD results in final year.
Examination results : Achieved 100% results for M.Sc (ASLP) and B.Sc (ASLP) courses for the
academic years 2012 -13.
Clinical Case Load :
For the academic year 2013-2014, 2814 cases diagnosed in speech, 4869 cases in audiology, 1025
cases in speech therapeutics. 2100 cases in Ear Moulds and hearing aid accessories were provided.
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Topic
Acoustic Analysis of Speech Audiometry material used
Guide
Mr. M. Ranganathan
in Indian Languages
Prathyusha
passage
Swapnika
Vasavi Latha Rehabilitation facilities available for the children with autism
pathology in Hyderabad
Rohit
Abdul Razaq Code switching and codde mixing in Urdu English Bilinguals
Lokesh
Mr. M. Ranganathan
Mounika
Mr. M. Ranganathan
impairement in Hyderabady
Usha Kiran
A comparative study on non word repetition ability in typically Dr. Srinivas P. Gudi
developing children and mentally challenged children
Kubra
Syntactic skills in Dakhini Urdu speaking children in the age of Dr. Srinivas P Gudi
range of 3-5 years
Vasavi Latha
Mr. M. Ranganathan
traffic noise
Usha Kiran
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01 Speech Science
No. of No. of
No. of
No. of No. of No. of
Total
Clients Clients Clients Clients
Old
New
Number of
(Male) (Female) Pediatrics Geriatrics Clients Clients Cases
414
122
445
173
1154
191
118
215
666
03
221
103
04 Sp. Therapy
303
51
05 Sp.Th. CDC
478
OPD
07 Sp.Th. Pre-Schl
324
308
17
679
276
737
51
1542
304
50
315
39
708
76
61
137
08
644
399
1043
09
EIC (HI)
106
127
233
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This unit was started with the main objective of the centre is Identification and Intervention of young
Hearing Impaired children at an early age.
This unit was started with 10 children, Now the strength is 45children.
Optimum uitlization of critical period ( 0 - 4 yrs ) to explode the child for language development is the
main aim of this unit.
Speech Therapy
Our Team :
t Speech Therapist
t Asst. Speech Therapist
t Counselling to Parents
t Auditory Training
t Language Therapy
t Speech Therapy
t Vocabulary Building
t Music Therapy
t Group Therapy
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This was started with 5 children. It has progressed today having a strength of 394 (Hostellers 212, day
scholars 182) students and 52 teachers. The school has classes from pre-primary to intermediate
(10+2) in both Telugu and English Mediums. This project is being run with the Grant-in-aid from the
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India.
Students passed SSC Public Examination: 100% Results achieved for the academic year 2013-14.
Equipment: The students have fully equipped Hearing Aids and Group Hearing Aids Systems.
Group Hearing Aid System (Hardware) 8
FM Hearing Aid Systems 6
Students Awards: Master M. Prakash studying SSC in our School has been selected for Annie Sullivan
Teachers award organized by the Deaf Enabled Organization, Hyderabad on the occasion of Teacherss
Day
Teachers Awards: Smt. Shailaja teacher of our school received Annie Sullivan best teacher award
from Deaf Enabled Foundation in this academic year.
Cultural Programmes: Our school children participated in the cultural programme conducted by the
ability Society for Deaf on the occasion of childrens Day.
Drawing competitions: Our school children participated in the drawing, painting competition conducted
by Durgabai Deshmukh Vocational Training and Rehabilitation for the Handicapped.
Sports and Games: Our school children participated in various games and sports events and got prizes
and medals.
Quiz competitions : Our school children participated in the quiz competition organised by Deaf Enabled
Foundation, and got prizes.
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Events Celebrated:
Independence Day: - We celebrated Independence Day and conducted sports, games and drawing
competitions. The first and second prizes were awarded to the winners.
Republic Day: - We conducted games and programs on the occasion of this day. The first and second
prizes were awarded to the winners. Magic show was performed by Chokoapu Venkata Ramana and
his deciple Mr. Ravi Chandra who holds Limca Book of World Records, he is our ex-student.
Teachers Day: - Teachers day was celebrated in our school. .
World Disablility Week: - We celebrated World Disability Week at Sweekaar on 4th December
2013 and Disabled Welfare Department conducted Sports and Games, on 5th December 2013
Science Fair and Drawing Competition was conducted by Aashray Aakruti.
Visiting Tour :- School staff and students went to Mount Opera on 07-02-2014.
All Hearing Impaired Children who appeared for 10th class Public Examination passed.
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Unnathi Jr. College for Deaf is a part of Special School for the Deaf (SSD) run by Sweekaar Academy of
Rehabilitation Sciences. It was established with its headquarters at Secunderabad for imparting quality
education for the deaf students at Intermediate level in M.E.C. (Maths, Economics, Civics) and C.E.C
(Commerce, Economics and Civics) courses. Apart from the academic courses Computer Training is also
imparted every day for one hour for both the years. The college has an attached hostel for both boys and
girls male and female wardens take care of the wards that are staying in the hostel.
Intermediate II nd year
Results of Intermediate Public Exams Second Year: - Achieved 100% results during the academic
year.
Meetings: - Once a fortnight staff review meetings and parents meetings were conducted for discussing
the completion of syllabus and conduct of examinations, valuation of papers, taking extra care for slow
learners in the concerned subjects etc.
Higher Officials from Head Quarters visit the College and School and verify all the records besides
conducting staff review meetings from time to time.
Events Celebrated :
Independence Day : We conducted games and programs on the occasion of this day. The first and
second prizes were awarded to the winners.
Ms. J. Ambika have scored 83% marks in intermediate public examination. She has been selected by the
Govt. of A.P. for Central Sector scheme of Scholarship. She is eligible to get Rs. 70,000/- as scholarship
to complete her graduation and post graduation.
Master Ravi 83%, Master Sai Kumar 80% and Master Vijaya Kumar 81% achieved final Intermediate
Public Examination.
Parents participation in training programme: Parents of pre-primary students participated in the training
programme conducted by AYJNHH, Secunderabad.
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Visiting Tour: College staff and students went to picnic to Mount Opera on 07-02-2014
Medical Camp: We have Conducted Medical Camp at Qutbullapur and distributed Hearing Aids to the
beneficiaries
Aids day: As a part of AIDS Awareness Programme, Rally was conducted by our students at Prakash
Nagar, Rasoolpura, Begumpet on 1st December 2013.
Teachers Day: The students on the occasion of this day conducted special programme for the teaching
staff. All the teachers were felicitated by the students. Few of the teachers spoke on the occasion.
Independence Day: We have celebrated independence day programme at our College. Mr. Kiran and
Mrs. Aparna (Architecture) and Mr. Venu Goud (Secretary TDP) were the chief guest to this programme.
We have conducted games, sports and cultural programme on this occasion.
Childrens Day: On the occasion of this day students participated in games and cultural programmes.
Sweets and snacks were distributed to all the students and staff.
Disabled Week: (3rd to 9th Dec. 2013) Students from our School and College were participated in
Sports and Games competition conducted in our college premises. We have participated Disabled Week
celebrations programme at Sweekaar and also at Rabindra Bharathi, Hyderabad.
Republic Day: We conducted games and programs on the occasion of this day. The first and second
prizes were awarded to the winners. Magic show was performed by Chokoapu Venkata Ramana and his
deciple Mr. Ravi Chandra who holds Limca Book of World Records, he is our ex-student.
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COMPUTER TRAINING
CENTRE FOR DEAF
Estd. - 1996
The new Computer Training center started with 8 computers. Sweekaar Vice Chairperson Dr. P. Nirmala
Hanumantha Rao and Mr. Chennaji, Deputy General Manager of SBI, inaugurated this training center.
Fundamentals of computer
MS - DOS
Windows
MS - Word
MS - Excel
MS - Power point
Fundamentals of computer
MS - DOS
Windows
MS - Word
MS - Excel
MS - Power point
Page Maker
Coral Draw
Photo Shop
Software installation and troubleshooting
Total number of students trained for the academic year 2013 - 2014 are 37. Both theory and practical
examinations were conducted for all the students and were awarded certificates with Grades ( A.B.C etc)
according to their performance.
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Behaviour Modification
Counselling
Behavior therapies like relaxation therapy, biofeedback therapy, group therapy, family therapy etc., are
also used. In addition to psychiatric care, psychosocial rehabilitation is carried out for controlled and
mentally ill individuals. Further marital counseling, career counseling, Individual counseling, family counseling,
parental counseling are also carried out.
Learning Disabled children are given specific remedial therapies and autistic children are given individualized
treatment.
In addition to Therapy & Rehabilitation services, Dr. P.R Institute for mental health has ventured into
manpower development of urgently needed clinical psychologists, rehabilitation psychologists & professionals
in the field of Early Intervention.
Population in India has reached about 100 crores. In India 30% of population have mental health problems
i.e. about 30 crores. At least 6% of the total population is disabled in some form or the other.
Population
India
118 crores
AP7.62
Crores
Major (MI)
Minor (MI)
1,02,70,165
5,12,51,625
Available
343
7,57,275
37,66,375
Clinical Psychologists
Deficit
Requirement
13,259
12,926
865
857
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Given the nature and magnitude of mental health problems in the country the availability of qualified mental
health professionals and rehab professionals is extremely meager to meet the problems of the affected
population.
Dr. P.R Institute for Mental Health conducts two M.Phil programmes, one in Rehabilitation Psychology &
other in Clinical Psychology. Further, P.G. Diploma courses in Rehabilitation Psychology are also conducted.
This is the 5th institution to offer M.Phil in Clinical Psychology Programme in the country and second
institute to offer M.Phil in Rehabilitation Psychology in the country. These courses are affiliated to Osmania
University and recognized by RCI.
The commitment of the center is to deliver services, to train professionals, to create awareness to participate
in community programmes in both mental health and rehabilitation areas. World Mental Health Day
Celebrated on 10th October 2013.
2 years
13 Nos
2 years
10 Nos
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3) P.G.D.R.P:We are the first N.G.O in the country to start P.G. Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology in the year
2002-2003, with an aim at preparing specialized professional Rehabilitation Psychologists. This is
approved by Rehabilitation Council of India, permitted by Higher Education Council, Government of
A.P. and affiliated to Osmania University. This course was started in July 2002 with 5 students.
Duration of the course
(Includes 2 months Internship)
14 months
Intake Capacity
10 Nos
4.
Visited PGIMS, Rohtak as expert from April 8 to 9 for assessment of infrastructure on behalf of
RCI.
Visited Amity in connection with starting of foundation for developmental Disability May 9 to
10.
Delivered a talk on Adolesents psychological problems at 9th International Conference of
Academy
of Psychologists, held from June 29 to 30, 2013 at SV University, Tirupati.
Delivered a series of Guest Lecturer for clinical psychology trainees at IMH, Tejpur in July.
2013.
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Participated as member of several committes set up by the RCI for deliberating on specific issues, and
in assessing the requisite infrastructure at various centers for starting training program. Also, functioned
as board of studies / examiners of several Universities for Ph.D., M. Phil and Masters.
Research Completed :
1.
2.
3.
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Research Undertaken :
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Psychological aspects of FGID and their relation with level of disability and self care
Psychological correlates of glaucome
Sexual functioning in women with PCOS
Psychosocial correlates of medication adherence and control in adolesents with asthma
Relationship between type-D personality and burnout in police officers
Psychological correlates of chronic pain
A study on attachment injury, trust and empathy in women seeking legal separation and sus
tained marital life.
Psychological predictors of depression in ongoing haemodialysis patients
Psychosocial correlates with gestational diabetes
Effect of self efficacy and knowledge about osteoporosis on treatment adherence, illness
perception, and other psychological correlates in patients with osteoporosis.
Dysfunctional attitude, spirituality and health locus of control in women with infertility
A comparative study of neoropsychological functions in short term and long term migraine.
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New Acquisitions: 68 rating instruments, based on DSM, for use in assessing psychopathology in
various psychiatric conditions of adults and children.
Targets - 2014
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Perceived Threat:
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1.
Swapna
Hari Prasad
Aditya
4.
Maruthi
Arif
Narender
7.
Sana Fathima
8.
Ramya
9.
Sadiqunnisa
10
Raghunandhan
11.
Gopal
12.
Gish
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Sake Cycle
Physiotherapy
This unit is self financed and run by the organization, very nominal charges are collected. The charges are
aimed to help the helpless. The charges depend on the socio-economic levels of the beneficiary and
further, the charges are decided depending on whether patient has a White or Pink Ration Card. It is a
two-tier system to serve the poor. The amount that is charged is not even 1/4th of the charges in the
corporate sector.
This centre aims at value based services and believes in making beneficiaries participate in our efforts by
paying nominal charges. At present 20 trained professionals are rendering their services in this Unit.
Services Provided :
_
Hemiplegia
Paraplegia
Osteoarthritis
Cervical spondylosis
Lumbal spondylosis
Cerebral palsy
Bells palsy
Periarthritis of shoulder
Sports injuries
Rheumatoid arthritis
Sub - Units :
_
Pain Management
Gait and Mobility training
Multiple Exercise
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Physiotherapy Equipment :
A) Electrotherapy : _
Traction machine
_
Interferential therapy
_
Short Wave diathermy
_
_
_
Ultrasound
Muscle stimulator
Infrared radiation
_
_
Shoulder wheel
Treadmill
_
_
_
B) Exercise Therapy : _
_
_
Quadriceps chair
Static cycle
Parallel bar
C) Occupational Therapy : _
_
_
_
Full cock up
Short opponents
Gutter splint
_
_
Half cock up
Finger splint
Internship Training :
Students from the Colleges ( BPT & MPT) within the state and outside the state come here to get
practical training. They are given regular assignments and teaching programmes.
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Individual Therapy
The Occupational Therapy department as such is well equipped in the Institute to handle cases of
Child Psychiatry, Paediatrics, Neuro conditions( Hand Functions, Stroke, Hemiplegics, Mascular
Dystrophy ). All activities and with modalities as it is a go for the Occupational Therapy Department,
so an efflux of 100 new asessments or more as a part of screening takes place in a span of 1 month.
Patients with Sensory Issues, Sensory Processing Disorder, Sensory Registration, Sensory Input are
being dealt with SIT. The other trails of Psychiatry ( Child ) cases are also adhered to department.
More number of Autistic, Downs Syndrome, Hemiplegia & Cerebral Palsy patients also come in
large number. Increasing number of DDM cases here also been registered.
Now planning the Adult Psychiatry, OT importance is well adhered in a new enveal & maiden innovative
idea. Many sucess stories are also a part of the therapeutic approach, it has been a challenging, innovative.
Learning experience is being a part of this rehabilitation as an Occupational Therapist.
Learning is a part of ideas and frequent adaptation of knowledge is a part of the therapy. changing
approaches is also for the betterment of the patient. Rehabilitation is the only prospective goal & aim
of the occupational Therapy.
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Sensory integration department provides services to patients with sensory deficits, poor balance and
equilibrium, poor hand function and hyperactivity. Therapies include desensitization of hyper active areas,
facilitation of hypo sensitive areas, vestibular stimulation for improving equilibrium, visual stimulation for
improving visual fixation and tracking.
SENSORY PARK
Estd. - 1997
Sensory Park is useful for kids with physical, sensory and psychological deficits. Sensory park provides
tasks which will improve strength, improve sensation and provides a feeling of recreation. It reduces the
fear of height, fear of falling and improves balance and co-ordination.
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CAMPUSES
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SWEEKAAR
ACADEMY OF REHABILITATION SCIENCES,
TANDUR CAMPUS
Estd. - 2005
The Clinical services started on 15th April 2005. The College of Speech and Hearing was inaugurated
by late Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy on 17.08.2005. The Institute is presently conducting courses in
B.Sc. (ASLP), DECSE (MR) and B.Ed. (MR).
Tandur Campus
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SERVICES
Services
Speech
Diagnostics
Total
188
209
239
305
360
395
409
485
595
3185
Audiology
175
182
230
320
420
453
502
535
602
3419
Speech
Therapy
250
300
800
440
400
530
778
700
780
4978
495
523
630
722
729
965
973
1304
1783
8124
Infant
screening
736
858
1247
1383
1470
1538
1680
1790
1810
12512
Total
1844
2072
3146
3170
3379
3881
4342
4814
5570
32218
Physiotherapy
COURSES
Sl. No
1
Course
B.Sc (ASLP)
DHLS
DECSE (MR)
B.Ed (MR)
134
51
2010
2011
TOTAL
91
77
353
Total No.
passed till Results awaited
/ appeared
2014
77
57
51
55
56
239
36
21
114
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SWEEKAAR
ACADEMY OF REHABILITATION SCIENCES,
KADAPA CAMPUS
Estd. - 2005
His Excellency Mr. Sushil Kumar Shinde, Governor of A.P had inaugurated Sweekaar
Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped on 21.04.2005. Sweekaar Degree College of Audiology
and Speech Language Pathology was inaugurated by Late Honorable Chief Minister Dr. Y.S.
Rajasekhar Reddy, on 23.12.2005. The foundation stone was laid for construction of Sweekaar
Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapp Estd - 1994, Kadapa at our site by Late Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhar
Reddy Garu, Honorable Chief Minister on 21.11.2005
Kadapa Campus
B.Sc (ASLP)
The Institute is presently conducting B.Sc. (ASLP) course. We have achieved 100% result in B.Sc.
(ASLP).
SERVICES
Services
Speech
Diagnostics
Total
982
1686
1702
1745
1807
1819
2012
2115
2195
16063
Audiology
214
275
315
769
820
824
837
905
972
5931
Speech
Therapy
271
582
1754
2059
2371
2480
2507
2618
2502
17144
1782
3194
7595
8750
10031
9280 10002
9735
8977
69346
Early
Intervention
1132
1236
1332
1420
1535
1620
1672
1702
1807
13456
Total
4381
6973
12698
17075
Physiotherapy
16453 121940
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COURSES
Sl. No
Course
B.Sc (ASLP)
DHLS
82
27
109
Total No.
passed till Results awaited
/ appeared
2014
81
1
18
9
99
10
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SWEEKAAR
ACADEMY OF REHABILITATION SCIENCES
GUNTUR CAMPUS
Estd. - 2007
The Sweekaar Degree College was inauguarated by Prof. Balamohan Das, VC, ANU. and Service unit
was inaugurated by Sri. Mohd. Ali Raafath, ISA, Dist. Magistrate Collector, Guntur.
The Clinical services started from 23 / 09 / 2007 with 11 cases for whom speech therapy, special education,
early intervention services were being offered. In this year the total number of cases have increased to 172
which included developmental delays, Hearing impaired, MR, Autistic, ADHD etc., This campus not only
offers services to disabled but also conducted B.Sc. (ASLP) courses affiliated to ANU. The course
commenced on 15.11.2008 with total of 6 students for an intake of (20).
Guntur Campus
Conducted world disabled week from : 3rd Dec-2013 to 8th Dec -2013
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SERVICES
Services
2007 - 08
Speech
Diagnostics
202
Audiology
2008 - 09
2009 - 10
2010 - 11
2011 - 12
450
1125
837
713
105
215
220
237
Speech
Therapy
75
145
165
Physiotherapy
95
121
Spl.
Education
35
Total
512
2013 - 14
Total
1240
1320
5887
256
370
385
1788
270
290
415
615
1975
141
244
348
420
567
1936
78
102
155
212
274
302
1158
1009
1753
1743
1819
2719
3189
12744
2012 - 13
COURSES
Sl. No
Course
Total No.
passed till Results awaited
/ appeared
2014
15
9
15
9
B.Sc (ASLP)
B.Ed MR 2010
2008
2010
24
24
B.Ed. (MR)
2010
94
87
111
117
25
TOTAL
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MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT
Sweekaars contribution towards development of professionals in the field
of Rehabilitation of the Disabled is unparlelled & exceptional in the
Country.
SECUNDERABAD - HQ :
2013
594
108
TOTAL
2715
CAMPUSES :
a) Tandur
b) Kadapa
c) Guntur
GRAND
TOTAL
3155
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Year of starting
Total Students
admitted
Total No.
passed till
March2014
REGULAR MODE
D.Ed (HI)
1996
383
303
80
M.Ed (HI)
2008
30
26
M.Ed (MR)
2008
69
58
11
B.Ed (HI)
2007
171
133
38
B.Ed (MR)
2007
200
173
27
D.SE (ASD)
2007
114
72
42
DECSE (MR)
2007
156
125
31
TOTAL
1123
890
233
B.Ed (HI)
2001
409
299
110
B.Ed (MR)
2005
246
152
94
PGPD (HI)
2005
104
104
On Hold
PGPD (MR)
2008
65
65
On Hold
Foundation Course
2002
433
433
On Hold
M.Ed.(HI)
2010
66
41
25
M.Ed (MR)
2010
51
29
22
1123
258
DISTANCE MODE
TOTAL
1374
63
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Year of starting
Total Students
admitted
2003
1999
2005
TOTAL
137
356
157
650
28
25
3
56
2007
88
61
29
M.Phil (Rehab)
2006
13
13
PGDRP
2003
34
34
Psy -D
2013
02
TOTAL
137
108
30
64
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