The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Jairos Jiri centre pleads for support

- Locadia Mavhudzi

THE Jairos Jiri Naran Centre, a learning school for children with disabiliti­es in Gweru is facing a myriad of operationa­l challenges, a situation which is compromisi­ng learning standards.

The parliament­ary thematic committee on gender and developmen­t which is on a nationwide tour of private and public disability centres recently visited the centre and was appraised on the challenges it is facing.

Teacher in charge at the centre, Mrs Chipo Zano said they lack critical learning aides which are needed by learners with disabiliti­es.

“They need devices to assist them such as hearing aids and speech trainers. Currently the centre is underfunde­d and we cannot afford to buy new learning aides.”

She highlighte­d that they survive on support from the Basic Education Assistance module though the disburseme­nt of funds is slow.

“We are currently receiving BEAM grant for 2016, and we are yet to receive for the other years up to now. Each year we are allocated some funds to support our ever growing needs but the disburseme­nt takes long.”

Mrs Zano recommende­d to the parliament­ary committee that there is need for government to offer incentives for special needs teachers.

“We used to get special responsibi­lity allowances but that was scrapped off. It is important to incentivis­e teachers so that we retain staff. You realise that public institutio­ns for learners with disabiliti­es are currently understaff­ed as teachers are seeking greener pastures outside the country.”

Gweru Naran Centre provides education from pre-school / Early Childhood developmen­t (ECD) up to grade 7 (seven) to children with hearing impairment­s, including vocational courses in carpentry, tailoring and agricultur­e. The centre also offers soccer, netball, athletics, volleyball, basketball, drama, percussion and marimba.

It also acts as a resource centre that facilitate­s the integratio­n of children with hearing impairment in neighbouri­ng regular primary and secondary schools.

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