WI Employment Model-AVAPE Brazil-Presentation

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Mission To promote the competencies of persons with disabilities, with a view to their autonomy, safety and dignity in exercising their citizenship.


Vision

To be a model and exercise leadership in rehabilitation, professional training and inclusion of persons with disabilities, and strategic management of entities.


Avape in Figures Founded in 1982 to assist people with all kinds of disabilities. Over 1,8 million people benefited 14 units – AVAPE Founder 13 licensed units in the five regions of Brazil 128.029 persons trained Over 16 thousand professionals with disabilities included in the labor market Audited by KPMG Peat Marwick


Fronts Practices

Programs • Clinic Rehabilitation

Strategic Social Business

Specialized Services and Consulting

• Vocational Rehabilitation • Vocational Training • Professional Inclusion

• AVAPE NET

• Social Inclusion – Living Together Centers

• AVAPE Social Network

• Communitaries Programs ‐Rehabilitation Based on Community – RBC • Sporting and Cultural Programs

• AVAPE Nutre

• Consulting on Accessibility Projects • Consulting on Inclusion • Consulting on Training


Billing Amount Rehabilitation Programs and Customized Projects

R$ 71.434.573 US$ 42.020.337

40,6%

Professional Inclusion and Strategic Social Business

R$ 97.525.427 US$ 57.367.896

55,4%

R$ 7.040.000 US$ 4.141.176

4,0%

R$ 176.000.000 US$ 103.529.411

100%

Administration

Total

Rate: US$1=R$1,7



FENAVAPE – National Federation of AVAPEs • It was founded in 2007 • It was created based on the extensive experience of Avape, an organization at the forefront of attending to people with all kinds of disabilities, whose social technology developed over a period of 29 years is being multiplied to organizations throughout Brazil through Fenavape.

Mission Congregate, articulate, represent and strengthen the federated organizations to amplify the assistance and inclusion of people with disability.


Strategic Nuclei • Represent the fundamental challenge of Fenavape, affecting the organization’s statutory objectives at the macro and institutional levels. • Structured along six axis from which the different action lines and respective projects and programs are grouped together.

Institutional and Public Policy Involvement

Products and Services

Communication and Information

Avape Franchisee Network

Studies and Education

Mobilization of Resources


Representation 

CNS – National Health Council

CNAS – National Social Assistance Council

CONSEAS – The São Paulo State Social Assistance Council

CONANDA – National Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents

CONADE – National Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities


Network of Federated Entities


National Federation of AVAPEs Institutional Partnerships


International


Private Sector


Public Sector


Future Vision Inclusion

Empowerment

• Expanding the inclusion of person with disabilities or social vulnerability.

• Improving the institutional development and management of federated organizations.

Interlocution • Strengthening the relationship with public and private sectors.

Representation and Visibility • Strengthening and expanding the institutional image.

Sustainability

Security and Credibility

• Mobilizing resources and establishing partnerships for the sustainability.

• Being part of a well succeed social network in Brazil.


Main Challenge

Developing, training and including persons with disabilities

Inclusion

• Qualifying and strengthening social organizations • Articulating intersectorial partnerships • Contributing to the promotion of Public Policies


Session Evaluation Information

SESSION TITLE: WI Showcase SESSION CODE: BD-W900


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