The Richmond Fellowship Society India Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: New Delhi,Bangalore, Kolar,Gautam Buddha Nagar, Lucknow
Operational States: DELHI, KARNATAKA, UTTAR PRADESH
AchieveMents: 1. Recipient of ââ¬ÅBest Practices of Rehabilitationââ¬Â Recognition from the International Best Practices in Psychosocial Rehabilitation Committee, Boston University, Centre for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, MAS, USA (1996-97).
2. Validation and Accountability and Credibility by Charities Aid Foundation India and Planning Commission, Government of India (2000).
3. Nominated as Co-Founder of International Mental Health Collaborating Network towards Community Mental Health and Citizenship, France (2006).
4. Listed in SOSVAââ¬â¢s (Society for Service to Voluntary Agencies) Guide for Donors to NGOs (1996).
5. Founder Member of Asia Pacific Forum of Richmond Fellowship Organisations
6. First NGO in the country to start the training programme followed by a Post Graduate course leading to M.Sc. degree in Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Counselling meeting the needs of rehabilitation professionals under manpower development, as envisaged under Persons with Disabilities Act.
7. Only National agency in the field of Psychosocial Rehabilitation with branches at 4 centres in the country
8. First NGO in the field of Psychosocial Rehabilitation to carry out awareness programme in different parts of the country including North Eastern part of the country.
9. Publication of the proceedings of the RF Asia Pacific Forum Conference organized by RFS(I) Bangalore titled ââ¬ÅInnovations in Psychiatric Rehabilitationââ¬Â. Indian Psychiatric Society has commended as one of the best reference book in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation.
10. First NGO to start Dare Care with vocational training in the State of Karnataka (1997).
11. Starting of the rural project and providing community outreach services.
12. Joint Collaboration with RF New Zealand and RF Lanka Project ââ¬ÅNGO Capacity Building for strengthening Families and Communityââ¬Â funded by VASS, New Zealand. Faculty members of RF PG College are providing training programme to the volunteers from various NGOs engaged in Tsunami Relief work in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.
13. Providing Consultancy Services for starting of a branch of Richmond Fellowship at Colombo, Sri Lanka and mental health services at Richmond Fellowship, Kathmandu, Nepal.
14. One of the recognized centres for overseas students for training in psychosocial rehabilitation.
15. Recommended by the Office of the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Karnataka to be designated as Mother NGO to assist Government in activities related to Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
A new Rural Branch(5th Branch of RFSI) was established in Ramanagara in Karnataka.
The Richmond Fellowship Society(India) celebrated its Silver Jubilee of its inception on 10th of July, 2011.
The Richmond Fellowship Society(India) participated in the Empower Project which is a collaboration between leading Global Mental Health Research Institution(The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and five other NGOs.