To provide quality skills training to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities for them to lead an independent life.
We provide quality vocational skills training to individuals with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. Before a student joins the centre, a detailed assessment is recommended to understand areas of strength and to identify areas of need that need to be improved for a successful vocational placement. The special educators develop an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for each student for training. The students are taught various vocational activities to maximize potential and build self sufficiency and reliance.
1) We train students above the age of 18 in multiple vocational skills.
2) We empower families to be able to better deal with their children’s conditions.
3) We provide entrepreneurship programs to mothers to help improve their economic conditions.
4) Special services and respite care for students with moderate to severe difficulties.
Our hand made products are well appreciated and received by the community. We cater to customer both India and outside. We create products based on the orders by the customers. You can find the details of products made by NPT in our products page.
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Every parent is concerned about the child’s future in the areas of vocation, employability, and independent living. This is a bigger concern when there is a child with special needs as the choices are limited in today’s context. To address this very important aspect, Nav Prabhuthi Trust was formed.
The Nav Prabhuthi Trust was established in 2013 by three parents of young adults with special needs, professionals in the field of autism and five Rotarians from Rotary Bangalore West. The goal was to establish a centre that will provide skills training that will make these young adults with autism financially self sufficient. The centre presently has 24 young adults with autism.