Programa de Voluntariado em Ambulâncias de Cuidados de Saúde

Programa de Voluntariado em Ambulâncias de Cuidados de Saúde


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Programa de Voluntariado em Ambulâncias de Cuidados de Saúde

Duração do projeto: Estadia mínima de 1 semana até 12 semanas. Se vier por um período mais curto, junte-se aos nossos 3 dias Crianças voluntárias + Programa de turismo em Jaipur.

Taxas de projeto: $350 por 1 semana e depois $200 por semana. Não são necessárias taxas de inscrição. Para mais informações sobre as nossas taxas, por favor visite Página de taxas do programa de voluntariado.

Disponibilidades do projeto: All year round –Dates are flexible you can choose your own start and finish date. However we recommend you to arrive on Sunday. To check the availablity of the program dates click here :-Datas de início.

Datas especiais do festival: : Festival do Camelo de Bikaner 13-15 de janeiro de 2024, Festival do Papagaio de Jaipur 14 de janeiro de 2024, Festival das Cores de Holi 24-25 de março de 2024, Festival Teej 07-agosto de 2024, Festival das Irmãs 19 de agosto de 2023, Festival Dusshera 12 de outubro de 2024, Festival das Luzes de Diwali 31 de outubro de 2024, Feira do Camelo de Pushkar 09 de novembro-15 de novembro de 2024.

Requisitos: Não necessitamos de qualquer qualificação para este projeto. Os voluntários devem ter muito amor e entusiasmo pelo projeto.

Localização: Jaipur, Índia.

Actividades do projeto: As a Medical Volunteer your main work will observational and do all the support which we required at the program site. Volunteers may also take patients’ vitals: blood pressure, temperature, height and weight, and carry out health center tasks. You may provide treatment for minor injuries or wounds and document patient records. The tasks and activities vary day by day.

Dias úteis: De segunda a sexta-feira. Ao fim de semana, organizamos visitas turísticas para os voluntários visitarem pontos turísticos famosos em Jaipur.

O que está incluído: Organização do seu programa, informações e apoio antes da partida por e-mail/telefone, recolha na chegada a Jaipur, materiais relevantes para o programa, alojamento em família de acolhimento indiana, 3 refeições (pequeno-almoço, almoço e jantar), transporte para o local do projeto, excursões de fim de semana e apoio administrativo 24 horas por dia.

O que não está incluído: Visto, voos, Internet, chamadas telefónicas, taxas de entrada em monumentos/visitas turísticas, cobertura de seguro e entrega no aeroporto.

Alojamento flexível: Se for solicitado, pode reservar o seu próprio alojamento em hotel antes de vir para cá, caso não se sinta confortável com a família de acolhimento indiana. Nós ajudamo-lo a fazer a reserva.

 Looking to join the Programa de Voluntariado em Ambulâncias de Cuidados de Saúde in India ? If so, We have one of the program for participants which wants to help our Medical Mobile Van Team. Under this project our prime focus is on providing and supporting the population which lives in rural and slums in Jaipur. We have a mobile van which everyday runs in rurals & slums part of Jaipur. The mobile van, in the form of a well-equipped clinic, is reaching directly to the target population to support and provide them with counseling, health and medical services. The clinic reassures them that they are not alone in this world, strengthens their self-confidence and shows that somebody is there to care for, love and support them. As a medical volunteer your role will be mainly observational. If you have no experience doctors will show you all they can and introduce you to many different cases. If you come with a medical background, you will be given more responsibility and the potential to get more hands-on work. In our medical van there is Doctor, Nurse, Compounder, Counselor , Receptionist & local volunteer which generally provide free health check-up, treatment of general sickness, STI Treatment & HIV/AIDS Counseling and Education Services. This service is generally for the children or people which are not able to afford medicine, doctor fees, not aware by the diseases and come from BPL (below poverty line).

Most of the time, street children are over-exploited and forced into jobs where they have to work continuously even during sickness. The hazardous and unprotected environment of these street children leads to various health problems such as tuberculosis, asthma, hepatitis, jaundice, malaria, respiratory tract infections, sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS etc. This problem is further aggravated by poor delivery of and access to health services. Their lower awareness and literacy levels also prevent them from finding such services. Mobile Clinic was planned to help in these areas.

Since this clinic is mobile, various support and services will be provided on the doorstep and at the convenience of the target population. On a daily basis it goes to rural/slums/backward areas. These places have been identified on the basis of survey and requirements of the street children.  

TRABALHO PARA VOLUNTÁRIOS

This project works everyday Monday to Friday for 4 hours in afternoon. You will be going in our Mobile Van ( Bus ) with our Team in rural/slums areas. Helping our team members to look after all the children, people coming to get treatment, diagnosis their problem/disease, provide them medicines, heath check-up, general health treatment, counseling and run awareness raising activities. Providing counseling services to our target population for changing their behavior towards safe sex & stop HIV/ AIDS.

COMPETÊNCIAS NECESSÁRIAS PARA O PROGRAMA

Não há nenhum requisito específico de competências para participar no programa de voluntariado. Mas os voluntários têm de gostar e ter paixão por ajudar os necessitados, e também têm de gostar de aprender sobre a cultura/vida das pessoas no país.

O QUE GANHARÁ COM ESTE PROJECTO

  • Supporting local medical staff
  • Improving access to care for the local community.
  • Observing clinical practice in a new setting.
  • Learning Hindi
  • Developing your communication skills
  • Gaining medical experience
  • Opportunity to learn Indian culture, language and their traditions.
  • Discovering the diverse nature of Jaipur
  • Uma entrada no seu CV como tendo trabalhado num país subdesenvolvido que irá melhorar o seu perfil no mercado de trabalho.
  • Membro vitalício da VWI após a conclusão do seu projeto.

BARREIRA LINGUÍSTICA

A língua não é um problema para os participantes internacionais que aderem ao programa. A família de acolhimento, os nossos funcionários, os motoristas de táxi e as crianças/mulheres do programa conseguem compreender o básico.

No entanto, se não se sentir à vontade com a barreira linguística, pode inscrever-se numa aula semanal de hindi de 90 minutos, de segunda a sexta-feira, que custa 150 dólares por semana. Durante a apresentação de OnlinE pode solicitar no formulário.

A VWI providencia o alojamento, a alimentação e o transporte dos voluntários, desde o primeiro dia da sua chegada a Jaipur, na Índia. Os voluntários ficarão a viver com a família de acolhimento indiana. Terá o seu próprio quarto na casa da família de acolhimento, que pode ser partilhado por um voluntário do mesmo sexo no programa. Participantes que vêm com os seus amigos, casais ou familiares vivem em conjunto no mesmo alojamento. As nossas famílias de acolhimento são cuidadosamente examinadas e seleccionadas com base nos requisitos da VWI. As famílias de acolhimento têm experiência no domínio do acolhimento de viajantes internacionais nos últimos 10 anos. Receberá 3 refeições por dia (pequeno-almoço, almoço e jantar), tradicionais mas muito nutritivas. As refeições servidas no alojamento são as refeições quotidianas das famílias indianas. É assim que o programa foi feito para o fazer sentir e Em direto Como um Local. No entanto, se não se conseguir adaptar às refeições indianas ou se precisar de mais nutrição/proteína/dieta especial nas suas refeições, pode arranjá-las no mercado local mais próximo. Ficar com uma família de acolhimento dar-lhe-á a oportunidade de aprender sobre a vida indiana, conhecer os habitantes locais, experimentar a comida local, falar a língua local e mergulhar nos costumes e tradições locais. Os membros da família de acolhimento são capazes de comunicar em inglês e são muito simpáticos com os voluntários. Os alojamentos são limpos e bem arrumados e proporcionam aos voluntários uma experiência de casa longe de casa. Os nossos voluntários têm quartos privados na casa da família de acolhimento que podem ser partilhados pelo mesmo sexo no programa. Se preferir ter o seu próprio quarto, pode pagar um suplemento para ter um quarto privado. As casas das famílias de acolhimento estão equipadas com internet wifi. Terá um acesso muito bom através do computador e do acesso Wi-Fi. A casa tem água potável filtrada, géisers, ar condicionado, televisão por satélite, casas de banho modernas, camas confortáveis, ventoinhas e ar condicionado. As casas estão perto de comodidades úteis como bancos, caixas multibanco, casas de câmbio, restaurantes, cafés e galerias comerciais. O local do programa fica a 20-30 minutos de carro da casa. Também providenciamos transporte para os voluntários, que os irá buscar todos os dias ao local do projeto e os deixará em casa quando terminarem o trabalho. Todos os dias, terá um auto-riquixá (tuk-tuk) ou um carro para o transporte.

Menu de comida :-No pequeno-almoço, a nossa família anfitriã prepara-lhe todos os dias chá/café + pão ou Poha ou Paratha indiana. Ao almoço e ao jantar, terá 2 tipos de legumes indianos + Roti (Chapati) + arroz + iogurte + pickles. Na mesa de comida há sempre um cesto de frutas que pode usar em qualquer altura.

Opção de alojamento :-.Consulte as nossas várias opções de alojamento. A maioria dos participantes prefere escolher a Casa de Acomodação Básica que é partilhada por 2 participantes.

  • Alojamento básico em casa de família [ Incluído no preço ] [ Partilhado por 2 participantes ] [ Refeições - Pequeno-almoço, almoço e jantar ]
  • Alojamento básico Alojamento em casa de família [ Quarto privado] [ Adicional $100 por semana ] [ Refeições - Pequeno-almoço, almoço e jantar ]
  • Alojamento de luxo em casa de família [Adicional $350 por semana ] [ Refeições - Pequeno-almoço ]
  • Alojamento em hotel [ Adicionalmente $450 por semana ] [ Refeições - Pequeno-almoço ]
  • Alojamento próprio [ Obter desconto nas taxas do programa ]
Galeria de imagens de Alojamento Clique aqui

Compras e fornecimentos Há muitas lojas perto do alojamento onde os voluntários podem ir e comprar coisas para as suas necessidades. O alojamento situa-se na zona principal da cidade de Jaipur, pelo que é fácil comprar qualquer coisa, uma vez que as lojas ficam a uma curta distância a pé. Se um voluntário quiser ir a um centro comercial de marca, tem de apanhar um táxi (Tuk- Tuk). Quando o nosso taxista não está a levá-los para o local do projeto, pode ser contratado pelos voluntários para os levar ao centro comercial da marca, mas têm de lhe pagar.

PORMENOR DA SEMANA DO VOLUNTARIADO

Dia 1: Hoje chegará a Jaipur. O nosso membro da equipa VWI irá buscá-lo ao seu destino de chegada e dar-lhe as boas-vindas. Depois de o recolhermos, transferi-lo-emos para o alojamento da família de acolhimento. Apresentá-lo-emos aos membros da família de acolhimento e guiá-lo-emos pelas instalações do alojamento e pelas coisas que estão perto. Ser-lhe-á também apresentado o projeto, o seu horário de trabalho diário, as regras e regulamentos do voluntariado, o que fazer e o que não fazer, o que lhe pode ser útil ao longo da sua viagem e guiá-lo para as instalações de que um viajante necessita num novo local.

Dia 2 a dias úteis: As a Medical Volunteer your main work will observational and do all the support which we required at the program site. Volunteers may also take patients’ vitals: blood pressure, temperature, height and weight, and carry out health center tasks. You may provide treatment for minor injuries or wounds and document patient records. The tasks and activities vary day by day.

Fins-de-semana: Os fins-de-semana são livres para relaxar e desfrutar da Pinkcity. Todos os fins-de-semana, cobrimos Passeios turísticos dos belos locais históricos, locais culturais e programas com a nossa equipa VWI. Os voluntários têm a oportunidade de se encontrar com outros voluntários de outros projectos, uma vez que todos se reúnem nestes dias. No entanto, existem várias outras viagens paralelas que podem ser feitas e que irão melhorar muito a sua experiência no Desert Place em Rajasthan, Índia.

Depois de terminar o programa Volunteering India, pode escolher o nosso Adicionar ao pacote turístico to explore India. Volunteers can join to visit Taj Mahal, Golden Triangle Tour, Wildlife Safari in National Park, New Delhi and more while taking part in it

I had an amazing time in Jaipur doing the medical program. I was totally involve in the clinic, They made me feel like a family. I learned a lot about the differences in healthcare between India and the Netherlands. Dr. Packer was very friendly and did everything he could to explain what was going on and answer my questions. Overall I would give them a 10/10 they were very helpful and accommodating. If you ever needed additional help he was always there to help and provide guidance. The driver and... Leia mais

I had an amazing time in Jaipur doing the medical program. I was totally involve in the clinic, They made me feel like a family. I learned a lot about the differences in healthcare between India and the Netherlands. Dr. Packer was very friendly and did everything he could to explain what was going on and answer my questions. Overall I would give them a 10/10 they were very helpful and accommodating. If you ever needed additional help he was always there to help and provide guidance. The driver and coordinator of the program were amazing, very friendly and willing to show their beautiful city. The tour of Jaipur included in the program was a nice addition to the experience as well!! I would recommend this program to every traveler’s. It was worth it at the end.
Pros : Learning culture, Family environment.
Cons: None.

SAM – Netherlands
Oct 2024

I really enjoyed and learned a lot from the program. In general I have nothing but good things to say about VWI .I graduated in the medical field and work in the ambulance. In my volunteering days with VWI we were able to do day cares where we assessed different people (aged 13 days to 78 years).I had totally involved in medical procedures. With the help of the VWI team, I was also able to learn some Hindi and communicate quite well with families The conversations we had were interesting.... Leia mais

I really enjoyed and learned a lot from the program. In general I have nothing but good things to say about VWI .I graduated in the medical field and work in the ambulance. In my volunteering days with VWI we were able to do day cares where we assessed different people (aged 13 days to 78 years).I had totally involved in medical procedures. With the help of the VWI team, I was also able to learn some Hindi and communicate quite well with families The conversations we had were interesting. As volunteer, we were welcomed with open arms. I was honored to make meaningful relationships with both the women and children. The staff was very nice and wonderful . They took you through simple actions and when they thought something was interesting to see they called you to look. I had a nice time. I would definitely recommend.

LEONIE - Netherlands
Oct 2024

My daughter and I spent 2 weeks in Jaipur volunteering with the Mobile Medical Van. The staff was very friendly and the organization is doing commendable work in providing counseling on various health issues and primary health care to children living in underdeveloped areas . We also got a chance to observe few of the other programs run by VWI , including the Women’s empowerment program and the children’s theatre program, which are also run very well. The host family was friendly and warm and the food was fresh and... Leia mais

My daughter and I spent 2 weeks in Jaipur volunteering with the Mobile Medical Van. The staff was very friendly and the organization is doing commendable work in providing counseling on various health issues and primary health care to children living in underdeveloped areas . We also got a chance to observe few of the other programs run by VWI , including the Women’s empowerment program and the children’s theatre program, which are also run very well. The host family was friendly and warm and the food was fresh and healthy . Overall a great experience !!

Anju Arora - USA
July 2024

I had the best time during this volunteer program, i learnt a lot regarding to medicine and Indian coulture. I had a chance to assist the staff by operating medical devices, measuring blood pressure and make injections. Everybody was very friendly and I felt comfortable working in a small team in the clinic. I would recommend it to anyone interested in working in healthcare and gaining some medical experience. I think 2 weeks is a minimum.The program is mainly observational and to provide hands on support with the help of... Leia mais

I had the best time during this volunteer program, i learnt a lot regarding to medicine and Indian coulture.
I had a chance to assist the staff by operating medical devices, measuring blood pressure and make injections.
Everybody was very friendly and I felt comfortable working in a small team in the clinic. I would recommend it to anyone interested in working in healthcare and gaining some medical experience.
I think 2 weeks is a minimum.The program is mainly observational and to provide hands on support with the help of doctor.

Kamila - Polland
Jan - 2024

My experience was definitely very unique here. I definitely recommend people to volunteer with this organization especially if they want to get medical experience. I only would add one thing which is ensuring that we work more than 4 hour shift because there are people who want to grasp more hours. The location was great because we also get to go sightseeing in Jaipur. Also, this program allowed us to better understand Indian culture specifically Rajasthani culture and how medicine works differently than where I’m from.

Aditya – USA
Oct – 2023

Thank you for good experience. Guest house and food there was really good. Support also. Rohit is very competent man! I take away an interesting experience from the clinic, one week was short. For future volunteers, I would recommend to join at least for 2 weeks and visiting other places as well.

Josef Kostenec - Czech Republic
Oct 2023

I had a wonderful time in the medical program in Jaipur. We could assist to the medical checkup of youngsters from other states who were found working in factories and now are temporarily living, learning and playing at the NGO center. After that we went to the street for medical checkups inside an equiped ambulance. It was a great experience and I will definetly recommend others to join the program.

Teresa, Portugal
July 2023

Mobile medicine is a nice idea for local people who are in need or who live in some rural areas. During the experience of medical project here, I had chance to understand the local medical conditions and problems in India. I could discuss those problems with local workers, and tried to find a better ways of volunteering. I could participate in the process of medical consultation, preparing and giving medicine. We also checked the physical conditions of children in the village once a week. I have also learned some local... Leia mais

Mobile medicine is a nice idea for local people who are in need or who live in some rural areas. During the experience of medical project here, I had chance to understand the local medical conditions and problems in India. I could discuss those problems with local workers, and tried to find a better ways of volunteering. I could participate in the process of medical consultation, preparing and giving medicine. We also checked the physical conditions of children in the village once a week. I have also learned some local language to make a better interaction with local people. I really learned a lot by the observation and enjoyed these days! We also had similar program in my hometown, and I will bring my experience back to make a better medical service 😊
I was so proud of myself at the first time that I finished the all process of preparing medicine and giving them to the patients by their language.

Tzu huan, Singapore
July 2023

The medical program with Volunteering with India is an incredible adventure on a bus-ambulance in which volunteers help the medical and pharmacist staff of the TAABAR ngo in assisting rural areas of Jaipur that otherwise would not have access to treatment. After a strong cultural impact due to diversity in the approach with the patient, inadeguate medical devices and a huge language barrier I found a wonderful team that taught me to recognize the associations of Indian drugs, the most common diseases in India and to deliver medicines to patients.... Leia mais

The medical program with Volunteering with India is an incredible adventure on a bus-ambulance in which volunteers help the medical and pharmacist staff of the TAABAR ngo in assisting rural areas of Jaipur that otherwise would not have access to treatment.
After a strong cultural impact due to diversity in the approach with the patient, inadeguate medical devices and a huge language barrier I found a wonderful team that taught me to recognize the associations of Indian drugs, the most common diseases in India and to deliver medicines to patients.
So, even without ‘standard’ medical acts, I felt part of the team and it just made me feel like I was doing something.
Definitely I would do this experience a million times again.

Isabella, Italy
May 2023

Mobile medicine is a nice idea for local people who are in need or who live in some rural areas. During the experience of medical project here, I had chance to understand the local medical conditions and problems in India. I could discuss those problems with local workers, and tried to find a better ways of volunteering. I could participate in the process of medical consultation, preparing and giving medicine. After a strong cultural impact due to diversity in the approach with the patient, inadequate medical devices and a huge... Leia mais

Mobile medicine is a nice idea for local people who are in need or who live in some rural areas. During the experience of medical project here, I had chance to understand the local medical conditions and problems in India. I could discuss those problems with local workers, and tried to find a better ways of volunteering. I could participate in the process of medical consultation, preparing and giving medicine.
After a strong cultural impact due to diversity in the approach with the patient, inadequate medical devices and a huge language barrier I found a wonderful team that taught me to recognize the associations of Indian drugs, the most common diseases in India and to deliver medicines to patients.
So, even without ‘standard’ medical acts, I felt part of the team and it just made me feel like I was doing something.
Definitely I would do this experience a million times again.

Sarah - USA
May 2023

The medical program with Volunteering with India is an incredible adventure on a bus-ambulance in which volunteers help the medical and pharmacist in assisting rural areas of Jaipur that otherwise would not have access to treatment. We also checked the physical conditions of children in the village once a week. I have also learned some local language to make a better interaction with local people. I really learned a lot by the observation and enjoyed these days! We also had similar program in my hometown, and I will bring my... Leia mais

The medical program with Volunteering with India is an incredible adventure on a bus-ambulance in which volunteers help the medical and pharmacist in assisting rural areas of Jaipur that otherwise would not have access to treatment.
We also checked the physical conditions of children in the village once a week. I have also learned some local language to make a better interaction with local people. I really learned a lot by the observation and enjoyed these days! We also had similar program in my hometown, and I will bring my experience back to make a better medical service.
I was so proud of myself at the first time that I finished the all process of preparing medicine and giving them to the patients by their language. This is my life time experience.

Tina - Spain
May 2023
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