therapeutic-facility

Fundacion MAPFRE sponsors therapeutic facility at Inspire Foundation

For the fourth consecutive year, Fundacion MAPFRE has partnered up with Inspire Foundation, through a generous donation that will allow specialised services for children and adults with a disability to continue. The sum of €53,000 has been contributed to cover the running costs of one of Inspire’s therapeutic facilities – the Multi-Sensory Rooms (MSR).

The Multisensory Rooms (MSR) are a unique service offered to individuals with various disabilities, who attend one of Inspire Foundation’s specialised programmes. The service enables professionals to work with their clients to help them achieve their goals, or as a means of complimenting any existing therapies they may be undergoing. The multisensory rooms are designed to be a fun environment which assists clients in meeting their therapeutic goals. In the past twelve months, Inspire delivered 488 sessions to benefit around 170 clients.

The Multi-Sensory Rooms provide an opportunity to educate through the stimulation of senses, helping individuals who face difficulties in everyday activities. These can include difficulty in paying attention, restlessness, difficulty in engaging with others and other behavioural challenges. These multi-sensory theatres are used to create events which focus on particular senses such as touch, vision, sound, and movement. It gives people control – possibly for the first time in their lives. It enables people with any degree of disability to change and influence their environments in a positive way.

“Thanks to the incredibly generous support of MAPFRE, the children and young adults with disability attending our programmes can continue to benefit from the use of these unique rooms. The facilities available provide an opportunity for the children in our autism programmes to feel calm, supported and focused, as well as providing a space for them to interact with others. Whilst the young adults in our STAR 25 programme who have profound multiple learning difficulties, are able to have some control over their environment whilst also benefitting from freedom of movement. The MSR is a fantastic service which compliments the programmes & enables us to work on a range of skills that will help our clients achieve their objectives in an environment which is fun and interactive,” Paula Doumanov, Chief Services Officer at Inspire Foundation said.

“We feel privileged to be able to help out such local initiatives and are more than happy to once again pledge our support towards Inspire Foundation. The support demonstrated by Fundacion MAPFRE really is wonderful, especially when we know that the beneficiaries of these multi-sensory rooms will be receiving nothing but the best”, said Felipe Navarro Lopez de Chicheri, President and CEO of MAPFRE Middlesea.

Inspire Foundation provides educational, therapeutic and leisure services to children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities and developmental disorders. The organisation’s educational and therapeutic services are accredited by the National Autistic Society (UK).

Fundacion MAPFRE, a non-profit institution of MAPFRE Group is a leading global foundation committed to people’s well-being and social progress. It contributes to improving people’s quality of life and the progress of society through multinational programs and activities.

MAPFRE Malta reinforce its commitment towards corporate social responsibility during Coronavirus pandemic

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MAPFRE Middlesea p.l.c., as a standalone Company, registered a turnover of €75.12 million in gross premium written, a 1.0% increase over FY2019 registering a marginal increase in its market leadership share. In a year dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, premium growth was severely depressed, with the market only marginally increasing in volume as economic activity slowed down. Technical results improved over previous year as the near lockdown months and the lack of tourist visiting the island affected favourably the claim frequency particularly in Motor. Fewer large losses occurred during the year with a lower effect on results compared to the previous year.

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