Thrust

  • Primary focus in prevention of mental disorders an immediate access to counseling anyone in distress, early intervention in educational institutions.
  • Secondary prevention needs to be focused on minimizing the handicaps associate with mental disorders and this includes community based rehabilitation centers for all and specially children who are hyperactive and dyslexic.
  • Building of a team who are competent enough to make the organization a whole body working for the good of those suffering from mental illness.
  • To diversify occupational therapy set-up to enable the Ex-Residents to avail of quicker and wider choices, in income generation options after rehabilitation.
  • Undertake to train others adequately for spreading awareness and attempting to create a chain resulting in desire progress of rehabilitation.
 

Honors & Awards

In March 2007 Paripurnata received the Ladies Study Group Charitable Trust Annual Award: “for its outstanding contribution towards psycho-social rehabilitation of mentally ill, thus socially conferred ostracized women.” Dr. Joyce Siromoni Hon. Secretary of Paripurnta received the 2004 Paul Harrison Award from the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, Chennai.

Further, in 2005, The World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (Indian Chapter) conferred Dr. Joyce Siromoni with the Lifetime Achievement Award, for her vision, inspiration and dedicated work in psychosocial rehabilitation of the mentally ill.

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