Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Colombo School of Arts to help Leprosy patients and raise awareness for early detection

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Sri Lanka is amongst the16 countries in the world where there has been a rise in the number of leprosy patients with six new patients being detected on a daily basis. In 2014, a total of 2280 new patients were detected, with 50% of them being from the western province, and 25% ofthe total being from the Colombo district. Transmissi­on of this disease is not under control as more child cases and female cases are reported along with many high endemic pockets of leprosy patients have been detected.

The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) affirms that leprosy can be easily treated and cured within six to twelve months if diagnosed in time and before deformity sets in through a course of multidrug therapy. The treatment is highly effective, and has few side-effects and low relapse rates. In addition it has no known drug resistance.At present all patients are treated free of charge by the Dermatolog­ists at the Dermatolog­y clinics in the Government hospitals and at the Central Leprosy clinic at Room 21 of the National Hospital, Colombo. There are two Leprosy hospitals in the country in Hendala&Mantivu where there are in house patients.

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With the aim of helping to create awareness of this dreaded disease in order to promote early detection, diagnosis and treatment of the disease and to also better the lives of those who are already affected and residing at the Leprosy Hospital in Hendala,the students of the Colombo School of Arts ( CSA), a newly establishe­d internatio­nal school, have initiated a fund raiser to buy electronic wheelchair­s and other individual- ly custom- made equipment for the incapacita­ted inmates.

The fund raiser will be a benefit concert titled ‘ SPERO – Hope for Serendib’, and will be held at the British School Auditorium on Saturday, 1st August 2015. Sitarist Pradeep Ratnayake will be joined on stage by Ananda Dabare ( violin), RavibanduV­idyapati ( percussion), SurekaAmar­asinghe ( flute) and PeshalaMan­oj ( tabla). Together, these renowned Sri Lankan artistes will recreate the magical musical style of ‘ Pradeepanj­ali’ in a new light. Silver Sponsor of ‘ SPERO – Hope for Serendib’ is Ceyline Group of Companies. MTV and MBC join hands in this venture as the official Electronic Media Sponsor.

Speaking of this initiative the principal of the school Ms. ShaleekaJa­yalath stated,“As the number of Sri Lankans detected with leprosy is on the rise, there is now a great need to raise awareness of leprosy and to reduce the numbers, as well as, accept and reach out to those living with leprosy. Successful treatment with multi drug therapy ( MDT) can help to reduce and eventually eradicate the disease in Sri Lanka. For this we need aware- ness, education and constant vigilance to ensure patients take regular treatment within the prescribed period. We also need to overcome stigma and myths that still continue in remote areas.Besides, for a country with high literacy, good accessibil­ity to health facilities and highly trained medical profession­als, such diseases being rampart is unacceptab­le. Hence we thought this to be an appropriat­e and worthwhile project to undertake as the CSR initiative of the school. Encouragin­gour students to carry out annual social service projects to benefit less privileged members of our society is a part of our agenda at CSA.”

The Colombo School of Arts is a newly establishe­d, internatio­nal, Cambridgea­ssociate school that focuses and specialize­s exclusivel­y on the senior school study programme, where a comprehens­ive educationa­l experience is offered to those who are 14 years of age and above. CSA is affiliated to the Imperial Institute of H igh e r Education ( IIHE).

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The students involved in organizing the SPERO concert
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