The dire need for people with mentally challenged is self-sufficiency and independence. They can achieve this through meaningful employment and also by developing there potential fully. This can be done through vocational training services or programmes which prepare the adult person with mentally challenged to enter the world of work.
Some jobs may require minimum training; some may require more. But the jobs should be taken according to the capacity of the person and how much he can do.
Jobs with Minimum Guidance/Training:
Block Printing |
Envelope Making |
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Candle Making |
Duster Making |
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Handloom |
Flower Arrangement |
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Book Binding |
Chalk Making |
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Card Making |
Carpentry |
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Glass Painting/Painting |
Making Namkeens, Sandwiches etc. |
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Lamination |
Stitching |
Jobs requiring more Formal Instruction/Guidance and Training:
STD/ISD Phone Booth attendant |
Usherers (at Trade Fairs/Exhibitions etc.) |
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Petrol Pump Attendant |
Theatre / Dance / Puppeteer |
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Beauty Parlour (Helper/ Manicurists / Hair stylists etc.) |
Xeroxing / Laminating |
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Teacher's Aid |
Shop Assistants |
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Tailoring Garments |
Helper / Waiter at Fast Food Outlets. |
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Weaving |
Peon, Office Assistants |
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Working in a factory / workshop |
Selling cakes, tea etc. |
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Running their own small shop/stall etc. |
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Working and earning your own living not only helps to be financially independent, but also increases the self-esteem and confidence in a person.