Showing posts with label Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Workshop Announcement: MUSIC & VISUAL ARTS FOR PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL ENHANCEMENT


Workshop Announcement




MUSIC & VISUAL ARTS FOR PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL ENHANCEMENT




(March 11 & 12, 2012)





The Centre for Lifelong Learning invites you to participate in a 2-day workshop on Music & Visual Arts for Personal & Professional Enhancement as part of its on-going capacity building programme series (Nirantar)onMarch 11 & 12, 2012 from10.00 am-5.00 pm attheTata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar.


In the two days, Participants will have hands-on experience of a range of simple visual art techniques and musical exercises that can be used in personal life and professional practice to enhance creativity, provide opportunities for self discovery and growth and develop self confidence. 

In the module on Art emphasis will be given to developing new skills and offering a practical introduction to the very positive benefits that are gained through the experience of creative processes.

While the module on Music will be a chance to enjoy making and creating music with

the body, voice, and percussion instruments, with a focus on employing musical activities for

non-musicians when working with others and for personal skills development.


The Workshop will be conducted by Ms. Liz Kempwhois an artist by profession and has almost forty years of engaging Art Skills for Development andMs. Laura Grimewho is aMusician, Community Music Leader, Teacher and Workshop faciltator.Both the facilitators are visiting from the U.K. 


Workshop Fee: Rs. 750/- (inclusive of all workshop material & hospitality)


For Further Details and Registration Contact:


Ms. Sabiha Vasi
Assisstant Professor,
Centre for Lifelong Learning, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar, Mumbai 400088
Tel Nos: 25525681; sabiha_v@tiss.edu
Website:www.tiss.edu

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Workshop "Youth for Elderly"


The Two half day workshop on “Youth for Elderly” was organized by the Centre for Lifelong Learning, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, on 18th and 19th July,2011,mainly to bring together the two focus areas of CLL, the youth and the elderly. 

The Two Half Day Workshop was designed mainly to sensitize the college youth of the colleges falling under M Ward on the Elderly Issues and to motivate them to work for the care of Elderly. 

Total 5 colleges from M-ward were chosen for this workshop. Six NSS volunteers from each college along with their Programme Officer were invited to participate. The participants of this workshop included 39 students and 3 program officers (total-42) from 5 colleges of M-ward, namely; Dr. Ambedkar College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Shri Narayan Guru College, N. G. Acharya and D.K. Marathe college of Arts, Commerce and Science, Swami Vivekanand College of Science, Arts and Commerce and Mahatma Gandhi Society.

The sessions of the workshop were designed mainly to provide the participants with a comprehensive knowledge on the issues of elderly and the ways by which these issues can be tackled in the field. In our society some people tend to carry their own myths and disbeliefs vis-à-vis the elderly. The elderly are generally labeled as irritating, physically and mentally weak, very interfering people etc. So, to start with, breaking of these myths and disbeliefs is very essential in order to gain a proper understanding of the problem. Hence the first session of the workshop was on Aging- Myths and Realities. The second session on Issues and concerns of Elderly was mainly an attempt to widen the horizons of the participants on some facts and to develop sensitivity towards the issues of elderly. The issues of the youth vis-a-vis elderly were also addressed in this session. This helped the youth in understanding and analyzing themselves in relation to the elders.

The second day of the workshop concentrated on providing field based inputs to the participants regarding the work being done by NGOs working in the area of elderly. The first session on Working with the elderly strived towards acquainting the participants regarding the plight of a range of senior citizens in our society and the services being provided by various organizations working on elderly with a special focus on the work done by Dignity foundation (an NGO working for elderly). The second session was an attempt to familiarize the participants on the rights and entitlements of the elderly, which is very important to know while working with them. And lastly, in the last session the CLL team sat with individual colleges and helped them develop a feasible action plan that would integrate the concept of Youth for Elderly (working with the elderly) with the NSS activities at the college level.

Thus, the whole workshop was an attempt to enlighten and sensitize the youth, making them aware about the power they have to bring about a positive change in the life of the elderly.