Chihuahua: Free Workshops for People with Disabilities – Arts & Crafts School
The state government, through the Secretariat of Human and Common Development (SDHyBC), is encouraging families in Chihuahua with members who have disabilities to enroll them in workshops offered by the School of Arts and Trades (EAO). This initiative aims to bolster skills and promote comprehensive development, fostering greater inclusion and participation within the community.
Expanding Access to Vocational Training
According to Rafael Loera, head of the SDHyBC, the focus is on implementing curricula designed to strengthen abilities and support the holistic growth of citizens. The EAO provides opportunities to learn a trade, including leatherworking, shoemaking, crafts, tailoring, jewelry making, and photography. Crucially, the school also offers assistance to students seeking to complete their basic education.
Specialized Workshops Available
The EAO’s offerings extend beyond traditional trades. Workshops are available in Mexican Sign Language (LSM), Braille, human motor skills, orientation and mobility, and computer skills for individuals with visual impairments. This diverse range of courses demonstrates a commitment to addressing a wide spectrum of needs within the disabled community.
Loera emphasized that a key benefit of the EAO is the shift in perspective it offers to both individuals with disabilities and their families. The program demonstrates that obstacles can be overcome, self-sufficiency is attainable, and contributions to both household and societal economies are possible.
Supporting Entrepreneurship
The EAO also supports participants in organizing exhibitions to market their products and generate income. This entrepreneurial component of the program aims to translate newly acquired skills into tangible economic benefits for individuals and their families.
Enrollment Information
The institution is located at Calle 70 s/n, in the Salud neighborhood. Required documentation for enrollment includes a birth certificate, CURP (a unique national registry code), a medical certificate confirming disability, a valid official identification, proof of address, and two passport-sized photographs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of trades are taught at the EAO?
The EAO offers classes in trades such as leatherworking, shoemaking, crafts, tailoring, jewelry making, and photography.
What support is available for individuals with visual impairments?
Workshops are available in Braille and computer skills specifically designed for individuals with visual impairments.
What documents are needed to enroll in the EAO?
Required documents include a birth certificate, CURP, a medical certificate of disability, a valid official identification, proof of address, and two passport-sized photographs.
How might expanded access to these types of programmes impact the broader economic landscape of Chihuahua?