About
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Headquarters
Pune, Maharashtra
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Since
2000
Cochlea Pune for Hearing & Speech is dedicated to supporting children with hearing disabilities through a multidisciplinary team comprising ENT surgeo Read morens, audiologists, speech therapists, hearing aid technicians, special educators, psychologists, and social workers. Early hearing tests are conducted to identify any hearing impairments, and appropriate hearing aids are provided. For eligible candidates, the option of a Cochlear Implant is explained and performed. Immediate speech therapy is initiated to help children develop auditory skills and enhance communication. Mothers play an essential role as partners in the teaching process, enabling continued support for their child's learning at home. Cochlea's preschool programme, known as "Swaranaad," offers education in language, mathematics, and general knowledge, preparing children to transition to mainstream schools. These children not only integrate successfully into regular schools but also demonstrate notable achievements alongside their peers.
Demographies Served
Cause Area
Sub Sector
Programs
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Early Detection & Intervention Programme
This programme focuses on supporting deaf infants who are unable to hear sounds. During the crucial early years of development, which is particularly important for brain growth, children acquire various skills such as expression, creativity, and vocabulary. The programme aims to provide guidance and counselling to parents of newly identified hearing-impaired children, helping them accept the situation and understand the benefits of early intervention and the use of hearing aids. Parental dedication is stressed for the child's holistic development.
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Parent Infant Programme
The Parent-Infant Programme offered by Cochlea Pune for Hearing and Speech caters to babies aged 1 to 3 years. This programme aims to introduce sound and speech to babies by providing training in the presence of their mothers. By involving the mothers in the training process, they can actively contribute to the development of their baby's speaking abilities throughout the day. Recognizing that their mothers, grandmothers, or both parents at home typically accompany babies outside, the programme emphasizes the importance of early teaching to encourage continuous sound production. Additionally, the programme provides parents with valuable guidance on effective teaching methods and essential do's and don'ts to ensure optimal learning and development for their child.
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Parent Training Programme
Cochlea Pune for Hearing and Speech has introduced a Parent Training Programme with the aim of supporting mothers of hearing-impaired (HI) children. Launched in December 2008 and concluded in April 2009, this initiative acknowledges the vital role of the mother as the child's primary mentor and teacher. The programme extends its reach to rural areas within Pune district, where parents whose children were identified through local camps are encouraged to participate. By providing training and equipping them with essential skills, the programme aims to empower parents to establish training centres in their own villages. As a token of appreciation for regular attendance, participants receive travel expense reimbursements and a monthly incentive of Rs 500. The programme's success is evident in the increased willingness of parents to enrol and pay fees for the training, reflecting their enthusiasm to actively engage in their child's educational journey.
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Training and Educational Courses Programme
Cochlea Pune for Hearing and Speech offers diploma courses for teaching hearing-impaired children: DECSE(Diploma in Early Childhood Special Education) for 1 year and DHLS(Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech) for 1 year. Subjects include curriculum, language, psychology, audiology, and education. Job prospects include ZP, preschools, private tutoring, and NGOs. They also conduct a Parent Training Programme on curriculum, language, psychology, audiology, and education.
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Camps Programme
Cochlea Pune for Hearing and Speech organises camps to address the lack of awareness and support for hearing-impaired children, particularly in remote rural areas with limited resources. These camps provide comprehensive evaluations by ENT doctors, including audiometry tests and hearing aid trials, for babies born with hearing loss. Parents receive counselling and guidance to navigate their child's development. Follow-up sessions ensure adherence to the provided guidelines. Recent camps have been held in Dapoli (Ratnagiri) and Dicholi and Panaji (Goa), resulting in the identification of hearing-impaired children in Dapoli who are now receiving regular therapy at a dedicated facility provided by Brahman Hitavardhini Patpedhi, Dapoli.
Leadership Team
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Dr. Avinash Wachasundar
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
21-50
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATC5056E
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Registration ID
F-17252-Pune
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2016/0097412
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12A
AAATC5056EE20214
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80G
AAATC5056EF20214
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FCRA
083930399
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
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Headquarters
161-A, Modi Baug, Ganesh Khind Road, Shivsagar society, Near Mhasoba gate, Shivajinagar, Pune, 411016
Directions
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust