The Australian Government in its enduring partnership with the Government of
Samoa through the Civil Society Support Programme (CSSP) provided SAT$173,000 to SENESE Inclusive
Education Support Services in support of their project on “Strengthening SENESE support services under
Hearing Services, Speech & Language Therapy as well as Vocational Life Long Learning.” The funding was
awarded by CSSP to the Organization in August 2019 after SENESE’s project application was accepted
under the Round 3 Call for Proposals of the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade (DFAT) Support for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
Civil Society Organizations play a significant role in the development of Samoa. Their services include but
not limited to service delivery, building local capacity and advocacy for gender equality. The fund offered
assistance to NGOs like SENESE to address the needs of vulnerable people including those with disability.
SENESE Inclusive Education Support Services is a non for profit organization that provides learning and
support for children and youth with disabilities in schools and in the communities. The prime objective of
this project is to improve SENESE’s support services under three major components namely hearing
services, speech and language therapy, and vocational lifelong learning. The targeted beneficiaries
comprised of primary school students and youth who are deaf and have hearing impairment, as well as
those with language and speech impediment. The funding assistance for the project allowed SENESE to
conduct outreach and capacity development programs. The Organization was also able to purchase
relevant equipment for hearing services, learning resources for children with speech and language
impediments, as well as tools and resources to establish vegetable farming. Additionally, SENESE was able
to purchase a screen printing machine and other equipment to enhance vocational skills. By the end of the
project, SENESE was able to support more than 2,000 beneficiaries who were engaged in the application of
its services.
“The three project components saw SENESE conducting different activities and services in Upolu and
Savaii. These included Hearing Screening for Pre-schools in both Upolu and Savaii, up-skilling training of
staff in different areas of inclusive education, purchase of educational resources for children to assist with
language development, vocational activities such as making handicrafts and operating vegetable gardens
as well as establishing our screen printing operation which is an added activity for our vocational division
that aims to teach children relevant skills to assist them lead independent lives through the ability to care
for themselves by earning a living and contributing to their families” said Ms Ladesha Stevenson
(Chairperson of SENESE Board of Directors).
SENESE celebrated yesterday the official closing of their CSSP project together with the Launching of their
Screen Printing Project. This screen printing initiative is a milestone achievement of the Organization’s
CSSP project as it intends to generate income that will underpin the continuation and sustainability of the
organization’s services. SENESE acknowledged the funding assistance by the Government of Australia
(DFAT) and the support by the CSSP. The keynote address was delivered by the CSSP Programme Manager,
Pāsina Christina Tauā, on behalf of the Government of Samoa and the Donor to recognize and
acknowledge the tremendous efforts by SENESE for the communities and people with physical and
learning disabilities.
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For more information, please contact Elu T Motootua (CSSP Grant Facility Manager) or Aliitasi Sinclair
(CSSP – CSO Capacity Development Coordinator) on telephone 24617/27278 or email
cssp.office@cssp.gov.ws