Advocacy and Disability Awareness
Better Life Services
Better Life provide all guidelines to the parents of Person with Disabilities related to their upbringing and updating their living standards so that they can become active part of society.
Disability Management Training
Better Life provide all guidelines to the parents of Person with Disabilities related to their upbringing and updating their living standards so that they can become active part of society.
Better Life helps parents and family members advocate on behalf of the person with disability for their particular issues and their social rights especially in rural areas because people of rural areas have least awareness about their social rights due to the lack of accessible environment and necessary resources for person with disabilities.
Better Life guide them that how parents should treat their children according to their different disabilities, Better Life emphasize on the fact that they should not be treated inhumanely by their own family members. Parents should not create distinction between their normal and special child. PWDs should be given proper food and clothes, focus on their cleanliness and properly treat them at their homes in a way that their disabilities could not be swerve with time. Parents are also given proper guidance on how PWDs should be given proper physio therapies at home to manage their disability because most of the disabilities become more severe with time leading to death if not treated properly at time. Due to lack of awareness and knowledge many persons with disabilities spend more than half of their lives bedridden and imprisoned in their homes.
To make them active part of society they should be given proper education, also they should be admitted in institutes where they can learn hard and soft skills so that they can become financially independent in their life. Such advocacy educates parents and other family members of PWDs and it also change their mindsets because so many PWDs are leading useless life being imprisoned at home and mistreated as minorities and neglected by their own guardians and family members.