The document discusses child welfare and protection services in India. It outlines that child welfare services aim to ensure the well-being of children, especially those lacking parental care. It also discusses key laws and frameworks to protect children's rights such as the Juvenile Justice Act, Integrated Child Protection Scheme, and Childline service which provides emergency assistance to children. Major initiatives to support children such as the mid-day meal scheme and efforts to eliminate child labor are also summarized.
National health programs are one of the measures taken by the government of India to improve the health status of the people.National health Programs useful to controlling or eradicating diseases which cause considerable morbidity and mortality in India
which are either centrally sponsored
An overview of Child Welfare Services (ICDS, Mid Day Meal Program, Balwadi Program, Anganwadi Program, Day Care Center's and New Parent Support Program)..
National health programs are one of the measures taken by the government of India to improve the health status of the people.National health Programs useful to controlling or eradicating diseases which cause considerable morbidity and mortality in India
which are either centrally sponsored
An overview of Child Welfare Services (ICDS, Mid Day Meal Program, Balwadi Program, Anganwadi Program, Day Care Center's and New Parent Support Program)..
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION RELATED TO CHILD HEALTHMahaveer Swarnkar
The Child Welfare Service is responsible for implementing measures for children and their families in situations where there are special needs in relation to the home environment. Assistance may be provided as counseling, advisory services, and aid measures, including external support contacts, relief measures in the home, and access to day care and agencies or organization play an important role in delivery of child welfare services.
'Child Rights in India' Presented by Mr. Nandeesh Y D at an International Conference. You can request for a copy of the presentation at ydnandeesh@gmail.com
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION RELATED TO CHILD HEALTHMahaveer Swarnkar
The Child Welfare Service is responsible for implementing measures for children and their families in situations where there are special needs in relation to the home environment. Assistance may be provided as counseling, advisory services, and aid measures, including external support contacts, relief measures in the home, and access to day care and agencies or organization play an important role in delivery of child welfare services.
'Child Rights in India' Presented by Mr. Nandeesh Y D at an International Conference. You can request for a copy of the presentation at ydnandeesh@gmail.com
The presentation tried to cover in brief the various Social Welfare Programmes existing India that in one way or the other also affects the health of the individual or a community.
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HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
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HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
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HAQ: Centre for Child Rights has completed ten years of formal existence in June 2009. The organisation has grown out of the recognition of the need for building and strengthening a child rights movement in India, and to mainstream children’s rights into all efforts -- governmental as well as nongovernmental-- and place this concern on the centre stage of national debate.
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
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Child welfare
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3. CHILD WELFARE :-
services and institutions concerned with the physical, social, and psychological
well-being of children, particularly children suffering from the
effects of poverty or lacking normal parental care and supervision.
CHILD WELFARE services may apply only the essential
measures to keep children alive, such as emergency feeding, shelter, and
simple public health precautions. The general standard of living, the level of
education, and the financial resources of the country are among the factors
that determine child welfare standards.
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10. - The Document also provides for protection of children in difficult
circumstances, children with disabilities, children from marginalized and
disadvantaged communities, and child victims.
- The document while stipulating the duties of the State and the
Community towards children also emphasizes the duties of children
towards family, society and the Nation.
-The National Charter for Children was notified in the Gazette of
India on 9th Feb., 2014.
- India acceded to the UN convention on the Rights of the Child on
11th Dec., 1992 to reiterate its commitment to the cause of children.
The objective of the Convention is to give every child the right to
survival and development in a healthy and congenial environment.
- India is also party to the Millennium Development Goals and the
SAARC Conventions on Child Welfare and Combating Trafficking of
Women and Children in SAARC Region.
11. National plan of action for children 2005
Women and Child Development has prepared a National Plan of Action
for Children 2005 after harmonizing the goals for children set in the
UN General Assembly Special Session on Children held in 2002 and the
monitorable targets set in the Tenth Five Year Plan, and goals for
children in related Ministries/Departments.
The Action Plan has been prepared in consultation with concerned
Ministries and Development, State/Union territory Governments, Non
Governments Organizations and experts.
The National Plan of Action include goals, objectives, staregies and
activities for improving nutritional status of children, reducing drop out
rates, universalization of primary education, increasing coverage for
immunization etc.
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13. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 is the primary
legal framework for juvenile justice in India. The Act provides for a special
approach towards the prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency and
provides a framework for the protection, treatment and rehabilitation of children
in the purview of the juvenile justice system.
This law, brought in compliance of Child Rights Convention 1989, repealed the
earlier Juvenile Justice Act of 1986 after India signed and ratified Child Rights
Convention 1989 in year 1992.
This Act has been further amended in year 2006 and 2010. Government of India
is once again contemplating bringing further amendments and a review committee
has been constituted by Ministry of Women and Child Development which is
reviewing the existing legislation.
17. ChildLine is a free 24 hour counselling service for children.
ChildLine deals with any issue which causes distress or concern, common
issues dealt with include child abuse, bullying, parental separation
or divorce, pregnancy and substance misuse.
ChildLine's intention is to always keep calls confidential. ChildLine counsellors
take action, however the situation, big or small, if they can help. Counsellors do
not record calls but write down case notes of calls and sometimes counselling
supervisors may also listen in to calls to make sure that they can help the best
they can.
19. ICPS - GOALS
Improve planning and coordination
Institutionalize and strengthen structures, infrastructure
Enhance capacities at all levels
Create a knowledge base
Inter-sectored response
Improve accountability and monitoring
Expand reach
Raise public awareness
20. ICPS - APPROACHES
Prevention
Family-based care
Continuum of services – feasible care plan for each child
Community based service delivery
Decentralization, flexibility
Partnership, community empowerment
Quality care, standards
Capacity building
22. FOR EXAMPLE
Rescue by CHILDLINE, Police
1st level intervention by CHILDLINE
Medical check, attention by District Health Dept
Trace family – CHILDLINE, Police
CWC - Child Welfare Committees
Placement
Individual care plan include shelter, education, health,
counseling, legal
Repatriation, if necessary
Documentation
23. CHILDLINE 10-9-8
CHILDLINE is India’s first and only 24-hour, free, emergency
phone outreach service for children in need of care & protection.
It is supported by the Government of India’s Ministry for Women
and Child Development.
24. INDIA’S CHILDREN
19% of the world’s children
1/3 of India’s population
40% estimated as vulnerable to or experiencing
difficult circumstances
0.04% of national budget to child protection
25. CHILDLINE 1098 CHILDREN
Street children
Child addicts
Children needing medical help
Missing children
Abused children
Mentally ill children
Child labourers
HIV/AIDS infected children
Differently-abled children
Child marriages
26. Information calls:
handled by Contact
Centre staff
Calls requiring
intervention handed over
to City Intervention Units
INTERVENTION MODEL
JULY 2013
Incoming calls to 1098
Produce cases before
CWC
Assist in implementing
CWC order
File FIR if needed
Link to counselling,
health, shelter, other
services
Provide SOS assistance:
food, medical help,
temporary shelter etc.
Call Response
Investigate to
determine action to
be taken
27. 5 CRITICAL CHILDLINE
STRATEGIES
1. Partnership with the Government of India – rights
focus, operational autonomy, long-term viability
2. Social franchising model – national reach, quality at
minimal overhead/bureaucracy
3. Getting allied systems to play their part – realising
rights, ensuring policy implementation, coherence
4. State-of-the-art technology – data-driven decision-
making, scale, efficiency combined with localised,
human response for sensitivity, personalisation
5. Public-private-civil society collaboration –
independence, convening dialogue within and
between sectors
28. CAB
CHILDLINE Advisory Board (CAB) in each city,
brings in representatives of all allied systems to
collaborate in tackling Child Protection issues.
Police
Healthcare establishments
Educational service organisations
Local, district and state government institutions/depts
Judiciary and legal aid services
Telecom providers
Media
29. NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR
CHILD PROTECTION (NICP).
Mainstream the protection of child rights into all governance
systems.
Focus on extensive child rights training to shift the attitude,
knowledge and skills of functionaries in the Allied Systems.
Engage in large-scale advocacy to accelerate policy change.
Involved in child budgeting and in seeking amendments of
existing laws and the passage of new ones.
Since 2000, over 1100 training sessions organized to train over
100,000 allied systems personnel.
Over 400 training sessions conducted annually across the
CHILDLINE cities.
30. 4. Mid-day meal scheme…
National Programme of Nutritional support to
primary education popularly known as mid-day
meal scheme
Mid-day meal scheme started in 1995
Main objectives of mid- day meal scheme:-
To improve the nutritional status of children
in classes one to five in Government Schools
and Government aided schools
31. To encourage children for disadvantaged backgrounds to
attend schools regularly also to concentrate in school
activities.
To provide nutritional support to students in drought- ridden
areas through out summer vacation.
32. The mid-day meal programme is carried
out by local authorities with assistance
from village Panchayats…
33. • Child labour is the practice of having children engage in
economic activity, on part or full time basis.
•Vast majority of child labour is found in rural settings and
informal urban economy.
34. CAUSES OF CHILD LABOUR
Poverty
Lack of affordable
schools.
Growth of informal
economy.
The child labour practice
deprives children of their
childhood, and is harmful
to their physical and
mental development.
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38. RECENT INITIATIVES…
The Commission for Protection of the Child Rights Act 2005
Notified by the Government in the Gazette of India on 20 Jan,
2006
Commission set up for the proper enforcement of children's rights
and effective implementation of laws and programmes related to children.
Commission consisted of a chairperson and six other members
including women members, a Member Secretary and other supporting
staff.
39. FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION…
The functionsof the Commissionare :-
Examine and review the safeguards provided by Constitution for
protection of child rights.
Present annual reports to the Central Government
Examine all factors that inhibit the enjoyment of rights of children in
need of special care and protection
To promote research in the field of child rights
To spread child rights among various sections of the society
40. State Commission for protection of Child Rights…
The State Governments constitute state commission for protection of child rights in
their state and designate a state level and other district level children’s court in their
respective state.
Offences against children [prevention] bill…
Child abuse involves several aspects such as sexual exploitation, economic
exploitation, domestic violence, trafficking for prostitution, corporal punishment at
school and others.