The need to develop an innovative business model to transform lives of vulnerable communities globally where they are supported physically, mentally, socially and financially to live their life with dignity. The idea is to integrate them into ‘mainstream’ society so that they can be productive citizens of the country.
Helplife’s 15years of research in the area of disability has been an eye opener; people with disabilities (PWD) have extraordinary potential that any normal individual would have, but it is the perception of the society that has instilled fear and pity in their lives, including from their immediate family. The stigma and shame are born with every disability, and along with poverty, makes their daily lives unlivable.
Integrated Comprehensive Minimum Package (ICMP), tested on over 900+ PwDs including men and women from the poor rural communities of Maharashtra and 16 other states of India.
The current innovative sustainable business model is human/women-centric, where the vulnerable communities, e.g., girls and women with disabilities,widows,women and girls living with domestic violence are given priority in the enrollment process at Helplife. The ICMP business model is implemented through the transformational approach used at Helplife.
Comprehensive sexuality education is a rights-based and gender-transformative approach, whether in school or outside of school.
The Research and Innovative program of Life Skills is integrated into Comprehensive sexual education (CSE) as part of holistic development package ICMP at Helplife.
Other components of the package are awareness generation (enabling environment),vocational training (livelihood), mental health (self-care &Wellness), physical health (medical treatments).
Helplife focuses on the reproductive health of girls with disabilities Breaking the cultural barriers and encouraging them to take ownership of their own bodies through self care and wellness program.
Improving reproductive health of girls with disability is the core with in the innovation of culturally appropriate technology (CAT).
Helplife is working actively in developing culturally appropriate technologies (CAT) for use in rural sector development in the area of life skills, adult education, reproductive health of adolescent, and maternal and child health.
Appropriate technologies, are culturally sensitive and contribute to sustainable development goals, extending benefits to communities,through being scientific, cost effective and aligned with local needs of the communities.
Our methods make use of locally available materials and resources along with tools and processes that are operationalized and monitored by local communities.
It is women-centric, but inclusive of men as well,where men are trained to be supportive of women’s needs, respect the community cultural values along with the ancient wisdom of India where women play a key-role in creating an enabling environment.
Some of our innovations include the Helplife Birth Cushion, Helplife Partogram and the Helplife Safe Delivery Kit.
Since their inception a number of prototypes of Helplife Birth Cushion, Partograph and Kits have been developed and tested in various settings for safe deliveries.
Helplife program on Menstrual Health in 2015-2016, a project sponsored and mentored by Social Venture Partners (SVP) and supported by Gits Food Products Pvt Ltd. Entitled, “A Happier Menses: Sanitary Napkins Manufacturing Unit”.
The objective of the project was the provision of low cost, bio-degradable sanitary pads to the community.
The project aimed to provide a livelihood to underprivileged women,through being employed to make low-cost sanitary pads. The production unit was set up to enable them to produce these bio-degradable sanitary napkins in a sustainable manner.