Revolutionizing Prosthetics, Redefining Disability

100&Change:2021
Hope and Healing International

By using 3D-technology to revolutionize the global production of prosthetics and orthotics, coupled with inclusive ability-centered programs, we can change the way disability is defined.

Last Updated: May 2023
Competition Participation
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100&Change:2021
Subject
Disabled persons' rights
  • Toronto county, Ontario, Canada
  • Provincia di Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Minţaqat ar Riyāḑ, Saudi Arabia
  • Kinondoni District, Dar es Salaam Region, Tanzania
  • Wakiso District, Central Region, Uganda
  • Vellore, State of Tamil Nādu, India
  • Kiambu County, Kiambu, Kenya
  • Garr-Bain District, Nimba County, Liberia
  • Province of Davao del Sur, Davao, Philippines
  • Chibombo District, Central Province, Zambia
  • Children & Youth (0-18 yrs.)
  • Economically disadvantaged people
  • People with disabilities
  • 1. No poverty
  • 3. Good health and well-being
  • 4. Quality education
  • 5. Gender equality
  • 8. Decent work and economic growth
  • 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • 10. Reduced inequalities

Executive Summary

People with disabilities are among the most marginalized worldwide, with children at an even higher risk of stigma, abuse, neglect and death. Although 38 million need prosthetics or orthotics (P&Os) annually, less than 10% are able to access them. Without these assistive devices, people with physical impairments are unable to go to school, gain employment or even conduct daily living activities and engage with their communities – resulting in a cycle of disability and poverty. By disrupting traditional P&O production methods using 3D printing technology, this project can dramatically improve device availability. Access to devices alone, however, will not solve this crisis. By creating Centers of Excellence that will not only produce and fit devices but also facilitate ability-centered initiatives for children and adults with disabilities to learn and develop, this project will dismantle discrimination and foster empowerment. Integrating inclusive programming into existing learning platforms will ensure wider systems.

Organization Details
Lead Organization

Hope and Healing International

website: https://www.hopeandhealing.org/
Organization Headquarters
York, Ontario, Canada
Organization ID
10691 8329 RR0001
Number of Full-time Employees
51 to 100
Annual Operating Budget
$10.1 to 25 Million
Type
Nonprofit

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COVID-19 Response

Hope and Healing has shifted most staff to working remotely; however, the office remains open for essential staff. Regular programs have pivoted to COVID-19 prevention and control for vulnerable populations. Hope and Healing and their partners are focusing on lessening costs due to budget constrictions, and are limiting nonessential travel, trainings, and contract work, and are focused on maintaining financial viability. Few changes to the proposal are expected, though decreased donor support is possible, and there may be some aspects of the project that would shift to being done remotely. Changes to barrier assessment/risk mitigation include: corrective and rehabilitation services are considered nonurgent and may affect their work, to be mitigated by a search for disability-focused funding; and another barrier is that people with disabilities are at higher risk with COVID-19, to be lessened by the use of PPE and infection prevention measure, and lastly COVID-19 presents a new financial risk, to be managed by additional fundraising and increased awareness.

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