Sheltered Workshop for Disabled at Schramberg
Sheltered Workshop for Disabled at Schramberg
It's our aim to integrate mentally and severely disabled adults in employment and society. For this we provide a multifold and differentiated tender of facilities and services.
Volunteers are expected to have basic skills in german language, for school project an intermediate level is required.
To encourage individuality and self-determination - to facilitate
involvement in society
Vocational training
The department of vocational training offers 20 places for occupational
qualification. The course of action takes normally 2 years and is
divided in basic course and advanced training course with a duration of 1
year each.
Working department
The aim is preparation for work and placement in our sheltered workshops
or on the external job market.
The sheltered workshops in Rottweil and Waldmössingen provide 165
workplaces for disabled persons. The workplace design takes in
consideration the special needs of disabled persons as far as possible.
Vocational and personal qualification as well as maintenance and
development of physical capacities are supporting pillars of our work.
Therefor we offer of a variety of pedagogical, therapeutical and
caregiving measures.
Latest structural and technical equipment manifold fields of work and
interesting potential earnings for disabled people.
Vocational Training / Employment promotion
Learning is a continuing process and never finished. Therefore we
provide further training to enable vocational qualification through
training courses and individual schooling.
Thereby we contribute to personality development as well.
Living facilities
For social integration the Lebenshilfe in the County of Rottweil provide
disabled people who can not self-support with a differentiated
accommodation service.
Stationary living
The Lebenshilfe provides places for living in residential homes in
Rottweil and Schramberg. The daily life is structured by employment in
the sheltered workshop.
Assisted living
Complementary to stationary living the Lebenshilfe provides asstisted
living groups for disabled persons. There are different possibilities:
? Assisted living for adult persons (individually or collective)
? Assisted living in host families
Assistance and support of disabled persons and host families is assured
by qualified staff.
Additional support
In addition to work and living facilities the Lebenshilfe provides
relieve services for families: counselling of relatives, services to
unburden families, leisure time facilities etc.
European Volunteers are expected to keep the rules of our work with
handicapped people:
o acceptance of handicapped people in their particular personality
o ability to cope with strain by challenging behaviour
o full cooperation with staff members
o loyal and responsible acting according to the particular objective of
our work
o to be motivated to develop future prospects for handicapped people
o to be courageous to act creative and flexible
Location
Schramberg is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg,
Germany. It is situated in the eastern Black Forest, 18 km northwest of
Rottweil. With all its districts it has about 22,000 inhabitants.
Embedded in five valleys and surrounded by three picturesque castles the
center of this friendly Black Forest town is situated. Schramberg is
characterized by the history of the clock production. Witnesses of this
epoch are historical buildings and a whole department in the Municipal
Museum is dedicated to the clocks and watches. The Diesel Museum is
housed in the former Hamburg-American watch factory and indicates the
innovative power of this time.
Nowadays the "valley town" offers to the visitor the perfect ambience to
arrange ones vacation as best as possible. The spacious pedestrian
precinct attracts the guest with its many specialized shops and
restaurants. One can make use of the rich cultural offer comprising
concerts (e.g. with the unique Walcker organ), exhibitions or theatre
performances and last but not least the Fasnet (carnival) culminating in
the Da-Bach-na-Fahrt procession on the Monday before Lent.
One will find most sports and recreational facilities on the hill in the
quarter of Sulgen, the majority of them within walking distance from
the holiday village situated there as well.
From Sulgen one can (e.g. by bicycle) easily make minor excursions, e.g.
to Heiligenbronn with its monastery or to the minigolf playing field of
Schönbronn. As a meeting place of families, both natives and visitors
like Waldmössingen with its zoological preserve, its Roman fort and its
generously designed playground.
A well developed bus traffic system offers at regular intervals
connections to the district capital Rottweil and the train stations at
Villingem-Schwenningen, Offenburg and Stuttgart.
To ensure regional mobility volunteers get a monthly ticket which is
valid for all public transport associations of the administrative
district of Rottweil.
B.
Learning opportunities:
During their activities volunteers will learn about social and emotional
necessities of disabled people.
Volunteers will gain competences in social care for disabled people.
Having sole responsibility for design and realisation of leisure
facilities will enhance self-assurance and self-confidence of
volunteers.
Integration in a foreign culture and the self-determined life of the
local community will afford volunteers a personal orientation and
increase the development of future perspectives.
Participation in internal professional development activities will
provide volunteers with specialised knowledge of the health care and
nursery system.
Volunteers can take part in a language training for European Volunteers
arranged by the coordinating organisation. The aim of the language
training is the command of oral every day speech with a special focus on
the terminology of social care. Through language training the volunteer
should be enabled to manage typical situations of daily life they will
be confronted with during their voluntary service.
Tasks:
Volunteers get the opportunity to contribute - under guidance of staff
members - to the support and leisure time program of the vocational
training center and the living groups. Volunteers can introduce their
own ideas and abilities like computer literacy, graphic design,
mechanical skills, music playing etc.
In the beginning the volunteer will only assist the groupleaders, later
she/he will take on responsibility - as far as admitted by legal
liabilities.
Emphatically volunteers are invited to bring in their own ideas. Staff
members will appreciate all initiatives to develop additional proposals
for leisure time activities and will support planning and realization.
Volunteers could develop their ideas for new games, activities or
stories into a personal project if they so wished - creative ideas are
always welcome.
Volunteers are expected to accomplish a fulltime voluntary service of 35
hours per week. Overtime doing will be balanced by additional freetime.
C.
The volunteer should have an interest in social work and should be open
to interact with disabled children and young people who are threatended
with social exclusion. Previous knowledge of work with disabled children
and young people could be helpful.
It's necessary for the volunteers to be sociable and outgoing, to have
enthusiasm, and to be tolerant to foreign cultures. Volunteers should be
able to act on their own initiative, but also cooperate in a team.
Volunteers should have a basic knowledge of German and the willingness
to learn german language.
A driving license class B would be helpful.
Candidates should describe their motivation for a voluntary service in
this project in a detailed motivation letter. Important are neither
national or social background, gender, language skills nor level of
education, but a convincingly motivation.
D.
Volunteers with special needs could be accepted after consultation with
the hosting organisation to find and to agree appropriate opportunities
of volunteering activities
Germany
Long term
Project start in December 2010, duration 9 to 12 months


