Rehabilitation Sheltered Workshop (RSW) – A facility that provides vocational/social rehabilitation
and skills training to persons with disabilities and other special groups for socio-economic independence and productivity.

Location: NCR – J. P. Burgos St. Project 4, Quezon City

Services Provided:

Social Services:

  • Intake and supportive casework
  • Counseling of clients individually or in groups
  • Contact with the families and relatives

Medical and Dental Service:

  • Diagnosis of the extent of the trainee’s disability, as well as his/her physical capacities and limitations

Psychological Services:

  • Assistance in the formulation of the trainees vocational goal through evaluation of their mental ability, aptitude and skills, and by determining their work experiences and vocational and occupational preferences
  • Vocational Skills Training:
  • Scientific Massage
  • Handicraft
  • Tailoring/dressmaking
  • Watch repair
  • Computer repair
  • Canteen management
  • Daily living skills

Job Placement:

  • Provision of assistance to clients in finding jobs suited to their skills, interest and qualification. These include open employment, self employment or sheltered employment
  • Recreational and other Cultural Activities:
  • Indoor and outdoor activities

Community Participation:

  • Participation in selected community activities and using available community resources and services like schools, health centers, hospitals, markets, churches and facilities or offices for employment

National Vocational Rehabilitation Center (NVRC) – A non- residential facility that implements programs and provides services to persons with disabilities and other special groups particularly on vocational/ social rehabilitation and skills training for socio-economic independence and productivity.

Location: NCR – J. P. Burgos St. Project 4, Quezon City

Services Provided:

Social Services:

  • Intake and supportive casework
  • Counseling of clients individually or in groups
  • Contact with the families and relatives

Medical and Dental Service:

  • Diagnosis of the extent of the trainee’s disability, as well as his/her physical capacities and limitations

Psychological Services:

  • Assistance in the formulation of the trainees vocational goal through evaluation of their mental ability, aptitude and skills, and by determining their work experiences and vocational and occupational preferences

Vocational Skills Training:

  • Scientific Massage
  • Handicraft
  • Tailoring/dressmaking
  • Watch repair
  • Computer repair
  • Canteen management
  • Daily living skills
  • Job Placement:
  • Provision of assistance to clients in finding jobs suited to their skills, interest and qualification. These include open employment, self employment or sheltered employment

Recreational and other Cultural Activities:

  • Indoor and outdoor activities

Community Participation:

  • Participation in selected community activities and using available community resources and services like schools, health centers, hospitals, markets, churches and facilities or offices for employment
  • Area Vocational Rehabilitation Center (AVRC) – A non-residential facility that implements programs and provides services to persons with disabilities and other special groups particularly on vocational/social rehabilitation and skills training for socio-economic independence and productivity.

Services Provided:

Social Services:

  • Intake and supportive casework
  • Counseling of clients individually or in groups
  • Contact with the families and relatives

Medical and Dental Service:

  • Diagnosis of the extent of the trainee’s disability, as well as his/her physical capacities and limitations

Psychological Services:

  • Assistance in the formulation of the trainees vocational goal through evaluation of their mental ability, aptitude and skills, and by determining their work experiences and vocational and occupational preferences

Vocational Skills Training:

  • Scientific Massage
  • Handicraft
  • Tailoring/dressmaking
  • Watch repair
  • Computer repair
  • Canteen management
  • Daily living skills

Job Placement:

  • Provision of assistance to clients in finding jobs suited to their skills, interest and qualification. These include open employment, self employment or sheltered employment

Recreational and other Cultural Activities:

  • Indoor and outdoor activities

Community Participation:

  • Participation in selected community activities and using available community resources and services like schools, health centers, hospitals, markets, churches and facilities or offices for employment

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