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  SOMPO WELFARE FOUNDATION GRANTS RM32,500 TO PERSATUAN SINDROM DOWN MALAYSIA

Wednesday 23/02/2022



KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 23 (Bernama) -- The Sompo Welfare Foundation (“The Foundation”) presented a cheque amounting to RM32,500 to Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia. They were among four (4) recipients of the Foundation’s FY2021 International Social Welfare Grant outside Japan.
 
Berjaya Sompo Insurance (“Berjaya Sompo”), the Malaysian operating entity and part of Sompo Holdings (Asia) Pte. Ltd, recommended Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia (PSDM) to be one of the grant recipients for their continuous effort towards programmes and activities that will improve the quality of life for Individuals with Down Syndrome (IDS) and their families. One of their up-and-coming projects is the Assisted Live-in Facility (ALIF) project which will be used for the Assisted Living Training Programme.
 
Mr. Tan Sek Kee, Chief Executive Officer, Berjaya Sompo, said “This is the ninth time where the Sompo Welfare Foundation has granted a portion of its international grant programme for Malaysia. We are honoured to support the ALIT initiative, with programmes that aim to provide formal training to individuals with Down Syndrome to live and function independently as they progress to join the workforce in the future. We are proud to be part of PSDM’s initiative to improve the lives of individuals with Down Syndrome by providing the necessary facilities and programmes to help them practise and apply skills for everyday living so they may be more independent.”
 
Mr. Tan Sek Kee presented the RM32,500 mock cheque to Puan Norhana binti A. Bakar, the president of Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia. In her acceptance speech, Puan Norhana said, “We are very grateful to be selected as a recipient of the Sompo Welfare Foundation Social Welfare Grant, which will support our ALIT programme. With proper training, many, if not majority of individuals with Down Syndrome are able to manage themselves and their daily needs. However, they will also need assistance, whether more or or less, will depend on their level of functionality. Majority are in the moderate category and will need less assistance than the low function but more than the high function. Therefore, training programmes that focus on independent living is essential to help special needs children learn how to manage their daily lives with minimal assistance.”
 
Assisted Living Training Programme (ALIT)

ALIT programme will kickstart with renovation of the current Vocational Building located at the PSDM building itself. The building will be furnished with facilities to enable teachers and students with Down Syndrome to stay for a short period for training. It will feature live-in facilities such as a bedroom, living room and bathroom.
 
At this premise, the ALIT programme will be conducted in stages, starting with a 1/2 day training, one night on weekends and followed by 2/3 day training, two nights on weekends until the students become more confident in managing their activities.

The training will emphasise on various aspects, from personal care to home management and safety. Students will be taught self-management skills, personal hygiene and tidiness of the residence. Further to this, students will also be trained from the aspect of personal safety as well as safety of their residence and belongings by instilling in them action plans such as which number to call in case of an emergency. Students will also be taught the fundamental money management concepts through everyday activities
 
Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia (PSDM)

Registered on 11 May 2001, PSDM is a charitable volunteer organisation that takes care of the welfare and development as well as advocates for the rights of individuals with Down Syndrome for the whole of Malaysia through health, welfare, education, vocational/career training, living alone and employment support.
 
PSDM focuses on programs that complement existing services. Therefore, since its inception, PSDM has focused on preparing the Early Intervention Program (PIA) and Basic Career Training Program (PLKK) through Vocational Classes.
 
The PSDM Headquarters, named Rumah PSDM, is located at Jalan U-Thant, Kuala Lumpur. PSDM also operates a Day Care Centre (PJH) at this premise, which provides various services to individuals with Down Syndrome. PSDM has started operations at the ANISD Nursery (Children with Down Syndrome) in Precinct 11, Putrajaya, in April 2013. Vocational Classes started operating at PSDM House in March 2014. PSDM also established the Down Syndrome Community Rehabilitation Organization (PPDKSD) on 1 March 2019, operating on 1 May 2019.

About Berjaya Sompo Insurance Berhad
 
Berjaya Sompo Insurance Berhad (“Berjaya Sompo”), is the Malaysian operating entity and part of Sompo Group. Bolstered by the Sompo Group’s 80 years of trusted presence is Asia, spreading across 14 markets in the region, Berjaya Sompo is a leading name in general insurance in Malaysia, with an ever-expanding network that presently comprises 16 offices and 2,590 agents nationwide. Berjaya Sompo provides a comprehensive range of general insurance solutions for individuals and corporations.
 
For more information, go to www.berjayasompo.com.my.  

About Sompo Welfare Foundation

Sompo Welfare Foundation is a public service entity created and funded by Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. to promote social welfare activities as part of the company's contribution to society. In addition to its core mission of awarding the above grants, the Foundation offers research grants and holds seminars and lectures in the fields of social welfare, social insurance, nonlife insurance, and gerontology. The Foundation also presents the Sompo Japan Welfare Foundation Awards for outstanding academic research in social welfare in Japan, subsidizes lectures and symposiums presented by the award recipients, and offers scholarships to individuals training to be care workers.
 
The Foundation launched the international grant programme for social welfare organisations in 2010 as an extension of its financial support programme for social welfare organisations in Japan. The Foundation offers grants to support non-profit organisations engaging in social welfare activities in developing countries and regions. The grants are awarded based on recommendations solicited from local representatives of Japanese companies based in India or the ASEAN member states — Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
 
For more information, go to https://www.sompo-wf.org/ or https://www.sompo-wf.org/news_event/2021_news/kaigai_en_kettei.pdf
 
Link to photos:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PEiJdtm2Ft9c9NVugRVih4u19_f86Jm0?usp=sharing
 
Captions:
Photo 1 - From left: Mr. Tan Sek Kee, CEO of Berjaya Sompo Insurance, Pn. Norhana binti A. Bakar, President of Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia, Pn. Hanizan binti Hussin, Advisor of Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia, Mr. Tsuyoshi Seto, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Berjaya Sompo Insurance.
Photo 2 - Pn. Norhana shows Mr. Tan the mock grocery used to train the children/young adults to stack items on a shelf.
Photo 3 - Pn. Norhana explains the stages of the ALIF facility, before and after refurbishments.
Photo 4 - An artist’s impression of the refurbished ALIF facility.

Source: Berjaya Sompo Insurance Berhad

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Name: Samantha Onn
Manager
PR and Communications
Berjaya Sompo Insurance Berhad
Tel: +603 - 2170 7000 /  +6018 – 272 7221
Email: hmonn@bsompo.com.my 

Email: pr@bsompo.com.my

Name: Samantha David
Assistant Manager
PR and Communications
Berjaya Sompo Insurance Berhad
Tel: +603 - 2170 7000 / +6016 – 314 1085
Email:samantha.david@bsompo.com.my

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