Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims

Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims

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name= Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims


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location= 27, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims (BRCT; Bengali: বিআরসিটি) is a Bangladeshi NGO, working in the area of rehabilitation of trauma victims. It was established in 1992. BRCT began its journey by providing medical treatment, legal support, and rehabilitation to the victims on 25 February 1992 [http://130.227.3.66/usr/irct/home.nsf/unid/JREW-5MSCPG BRCT] ] [ [http://hre.ohchr.org/hret/InstitutionDetail.aspx?INSKey=110&Lng=en BRCT] ] [ [http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/cpb/zonejeun.nsf/En/STE-1068592-5YY BRCT] ] [ [http://www.rct.dk/sitecore/content/Root/Home/International_Partnerships/Asia/BRCT.aspx BRCT] ] with support from foreign medical experts.

Founder

Akram H. Chowdhury,( _bn. আকরাম হোসেন চৌধুরী), a human rights activist in Bangladesh, the founder and General Secretary of BRCT. He is also secretary general of Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) in Dhaka [ [http://ace.acadiau.ca/YIIP/CIDA2007/Host%20BIHR.html BIHR] ] , and a Council Member of Executive Committee, [ [http://www.irct.org/Default.aspx?ID=159&M=News&PID=617&NewsID=203 Member of Executive Committee of IRCT] ] of International Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims (IRCT) [ [http://www.irct.org/Default.aspx?ID=159&M=News&PID=617&NewsID=78 The IRCT Council: 2003-2006] ] , Copenhagen, Denmark. Previously he was the president of the Coordinating Council for Human Rights in Bangladesh (CCHRB), a federation of 189 human rights and development organizations, secretary general of the Coordinating Council for Human Rights in Bangladesh (CCHRB) [http://130.227.3.66/usr/irct/home.nsf/unid/JREW-5MSCPG BRCT] ] , and Human Rights consultant for RDRS [ [http://www.safhr.org/refugee_bangladesh.htm RDRS] ] .He is proud of his father Dr. Captain (Rt.) Ismail Hossain Chowdhury, who was a Member of the Constituent Assembly (Provincial Essembly-47: Rajshahi) in 1972 under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. He was one of the signatories of the Constitution of Bangladesh (First) Serial no. 112 [Bangladesh Ganoparishad 1972, Bangladesh National Parliament Secretariat, Dhaka, 1986. pp. 72.] . His Mother's name is Jamila Khatun.

Mr. Chowdhury was born on 11 November, 1954 in village Chakrail, thana Badalgachhi, District Naogaon.He studied in development L.L.M. in International Human Rights Law from University of Essex, England in 1984 to 1986. He obtained B.S.S. in 1978 and M.S.S in Social Welfare from University of Dhaka.

Activity

There are two major area of concentration or activities of BRCT – the curative and the preventive ones. BRCT has been operating a very up-dated treatment at Dhaka exclusively for the torture survivors to improve their physical and psychological structure for restoration in the society under the supervision of allied experts. Besides Medicare, [ [http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/mainfile.php/2008/2728/ medical treatment] ] physiotherapy and psychotherapy it provides prompt counseling, legal aids, lobbying home visit provide them physical rehabilitation and financial rehabilitation for the torture survivors.

The legal department of BRCT was developed in 1994. The legal department of the BRCT is concerned about both curative and preventive measures. Curative activities include arranging bail, providing legal advice, taking cases to court and lobbying legislative changes. Preventative activities include raising awareness to the public, seminars, symposiums and training community health workers (CHW) through use DDCAT. Taking cases trial can be considered curative as well as preventative as these acts could be deterrents for police to commit such crimes. [Annual Report 2006: BRCT pp. 8-9]

The monthly regular publications of BRCT is Manobadhikar Aunushandhani (Human Rights Fact-finder) and "Article 14" is a quarterly published English newsletter [ [http://www.brct.org/publication.php Article 14] ] . BRCT observes the International Day in Support of Torture Victims on June 26 and International Human Rights Day on 10 December regularly and makes awareness among the people of Bangladesh. It organizes various rallies, seminars, postering, stickers & leaflets, bills, etc. to create public awareness in Bangladesh. [ [http://www.irct.org/Default.aspx?ID=159&M=News&PID=617&NewsID=752 Reaching out on 26 June: lessons from Bangladesh] ]

Preventative

* Victim's Associations (VA)
* Door to Door Campaign Against Torture (DDCAT)
* Task Force Against Torture (TFT)
* Home Visits
* Research and Documentation
* Lobbying for Change and Spreading Awareness

Curative

* Integrated Rehabilitation Approach (IRA)
* Community Bades Rehabilitation (CBR)
* Community Health Assistant Program (CHA)

Integrated Rehabilitation Approach

As already stated, the ultimate goal of BRCT is to provide victims of torture with a combination of treatment and rehabilitation in order to allow full integration back into their homes and communities. Early on, BRCT recognized that completed rehabilitation could not occur with a little medication and a bandage. Rehabilitation involves a multidisciplinary approach and at BRCT. This approach has come to be known as the integrated rehabilitation approach (IRA). The IRA consists of services at BRCT including counseling, medical care, physiotherapy, psychotherapy, and legal assistance. The IRA also involves group and family therapy, follow-ups including home visits.

Victims' Association

Once the victims, especially of rural areas, return to their communities, they will often form or join a victim's association (VA). The VA was initiated by the BRCT as a way for victims to continue rehabilitation at home by actively participating in a program that supports one another, future victims and as a means to prevent future torture occurrences from happening by spreading awareness.

VA's are based on three pillars of strength: Mental (মনবল), Human Power (জনবল) and Financial Solvency (অর্থবল), and have the impact of shifting feelings of loneliness to unity. They are self-help groups that consist of approximately 10 – 30 members and they hold monthly meeting to discuss their won social and economic problems.

Task Force against Torture

BRCT started a unique program called Task Force against Torture (TFT), in the preventive part, formed at different district level consisting of local doctors, lawyers, journalists, teachers and social workers, who will take initiative for the protection against torture as well as human rights violations. The members of the TFT will facilitate treatment for the victims of torture locally, will arrange seminars, worships and discussion meeting for general awareness about torture and human rights violations and will take necessary initiative to stop any incidence of torture.

Door to Door Campaingn Against Torture

The Door-to-Door Campaign Against Torture (DDCAT) is a village-level anti-torture and human rights empowerment campaign initiated by BRCT in April 2000. Its mandate is to remove the veil of silence that has kept torture victims from asserting their rights as human beings and as citizens of their own country, and to amplify those voices muffled by poverty, illiteracy and fear through a national movement against torture. The DDCAT began as a pilot program stemming from the un human rights Decade (1995–2004) and two stickers were produced in the first three years of the program in an attempt to spread the anti-torture message into every home in the country. Today the DDCAT program is focused mainly in the 10 districts of the division of Khulna as this is an area prone to violence and it is also where most other BRCT programs are now initiated.

Treatment and Rehabilitation

BRCT under curative activities sincerely addresses almost all complications with available resource. BRCT Treatment Center is concerned with the treatment of the torture victims and provides services through a process termed as Integrated Rehabilitation Approach (IRA). It is a multidisciplinary approach, which includes physical, psychological as well as economic rehabilitation measures. From the very outset BRCT is operating a Dhaka based "treatment center" as outdoor services provided to the victims. BRCT considers a person as torture survivors when victimized only perpetrated by the members of the law enforcing agencies and security forces of Bangladesh. Most of the torture survivors visited the center with acute physical coplication to get the psychological, economical and legal supports.

Zero Pain Movement

BRCT formally opened the Zero Pain Movement on March 30, 2006 at BRCT. It is a revolutionary social movement to bring basic physiotherapeutic principles and prevention awareness to the masses. With the Zero Pain Movement, BRCT in conjunction with IPRR (Institute of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation and Research) will use physiotherapy as a key tool to reduce the pain and sufferings of the general public, especially those who are involved in daily manual labor where the pain becomes chronic. [ [http://www.zeropainmovement.net Zero Pain Movement] ]

BRCT Documentation Centre

BRCT is running a Documentation Centre to having information and documents on human rights topics focusing on torture. The main objective of BRCT documentation centre is to organize a human rights library and to provide information on human rights to the human rights activist and promoting awareness among the people of Bangladesh about fundamental rights.

The documentation centre is regularly maintaining communication with local and international organization to collect documents.

The most expending and escalating activities of the organization is BRCT documentation unit. It has created scope for the users to enjoy new collections of information with Internet facilities. A good number of readers are regularly collecting materials from the library of BRCT. BRCT is also providing photocopy service to the users on request. Besides the regular work of Documentation centre, which includes readers’ service, feature services, collecting library materials etc.

User : research workers, journalists, teachers, students; human rights workers, etc.

References

Other Link

[http://www.rct.dk Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims (RCT) ] [http://www.irct.org International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT)] [http://www.amnesty.org Amnesty International] [http://www.omct.org OMCT] [http://www.ahrchk.net Asian Human Rights Commision] [http://www.drishtipat.org/resource.htm The Organizations related to Bangladesh Human Rights]


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