Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has acquired new dimensions in the recent years. Today, companies are proactively taking up this good hearted investment and giving a social value to all their business endeavors.
By performing the task of CSR activities, the companies are giving something back to the society.
Ministry of Corporate Affairs has recently notified Section 135 and Schedule VII of the Companies Act as well as the provisions of the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014 (CSR Rules) which has come into effect from 1 April 2014.
Trinity Care Foundation is a Public Health Organization focusing on Craniofacial Surgeries, School Health Programs and Outreach Health Programs in Karnataka,India.
To implement Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives for your Company in association with us. " Write to us - support@trinitycarefoundation.org ” | Review CSR Health Projects implemented : https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums
The school health service is defined as "the school procedures that contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the health of pupils and school personnel including health services healthful living and health education". http://www.slideshare.net/drtonythomas/trinity-care-foundation
Trinity Care Foundation is a Non-Governmental Organization based in Bangalore, India dedicated to School Health Programs, Facial Deformity
Programs and Oral Cancer Programs.
http://www.trinitycarefoundation.org/
Trinity Care Foundation, in partnership with the local government health department and village leaders, organized a free multi-specialty health camp in Billur PHC, Karnataka, India as a corporate social responsibility initiative of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The camp provided free pediatric, cardiology, dentistry, gynecology, diabetology, ophthalmology, dermatology, and general medicine services including ECGs, dental treatments, blood sugar tests, cataract surgeries, and facial deformity surgeries for children and young adults. Medicines were also distributed at the camp and referral systems were established for eye, cancer, cardiac, and school health programs.
The Department of Health and Human ServicesBagus Utomo
The Department of Health and Human Services in Tasmania has three main responsibilities:
1) Supporting the Tasmanian Minister for Health and Minister for Human Services.
2) Monitoring the performance of Tasmania's public health system through the three Tasmanian Health Organizations.
3) Working to improve the health and wellbeing of patients, clients, and the Tasmanian community through a sustainable, high-quality, and safe health and human services system.
The Department aims to ensure every Tasmanian has access to safe, high-quality, and affordable health and human services. It collaborates with local and national partners and consists of departmental units that set policy, and operational units and Tasman
Anganwadi centers are government-sponsored childcare and mothercare centers in India that cater to children aged 0-6. They were established in 1975 as part of the Integrated Child Development Services program to address issues of malnutrition, disease, and lack of education among children. Anganwadis are staffed by Anganwadi workers who provide services like healthcare, immunization, nutrition, hygiene education, and preschool learning to villagers and disadvantaged families, particularly targeting poor families, infants, toddlers, children, expectant mothers, and nursing mothers. There are over 1 million anganwadi centers across India staffed by 1.8 million mostly-female workers.
By performing the task of CSR activities, the companies are giving something back to the society.
Ministry of Corporate Affairs has recently notified Section 135 and Schedule VII of the Companies Act as well as the provisions of the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014 (CSR Rules) which has come into effect from 1 April 2014.
Trinity Care Foundation is a Public Health Organization focusing on Craniofacial Surgeries, School Health Programs and Outreach Health Programs in Karnataka,India.
To implement Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives for your Company in association with us. " Write to us - support@trinitycarefoundation.org ” | Review CSR Health Projects implemented : https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinitycarefoundation/albums
The school health service is defined as "the school procedures that contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the health of pupils and school personnel including health services healthful living and health education". http://www.slideshare.net/drtonythomas/trinity-care-foundation
Trinity Care Foundation is a Non-Governmental Organization based in Bangalore, India dedicated to School Health Programs, Facial Deformity
Programs and Oral Cancer Programs.
http://www.trinitycarefoundation.org/
Trinity Care Foundation, in partnership with the local government health department and village leaders, organized a free multi-specialty health camp in Billur PHC, Karnataka, India as a corporate social responsibility initiative of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The camp provided free pediatric, cardiology, dentistry, gynecology, diabetology, ophthalmology, dermatology, and general medicine services including ECGs, dental treatments, blood sugar tests, cataract surgeries, and facial deformity surgeries for children and young adults. Medicines were also distributed at the camp and referral systems were established for eye, cancer, cardiac, and school health programs.
The Department of Health and Human ServicesBagus Utomo
The Department of Health and Human Services in Tasmania has three main responsibilities:
1) Supporting the Tasmanian Minister for Health and Minister for Human Services.
2) Monitoring the performance of Tasmania's public health system through the three Tasmanian Health Organizations.
3) Working to improve the health and wellbeing of patients, clients, and the Tasmanian community through a sustainable, high-quality, and safe health and human services system.
The Department aims to ensure every Tasmanian has access to safe, high-quality, and affordable health and human services. It collaborates with local and national partners and consists of departmental units that set policy, and operational units and Tasman
Anganwadi centers are government-sponsored childcare and mothercare centers in India that cater to children aged 0-6. They were established in 1975 as part of the Integrated Child Development Services program to address issues of malnutrition, disease, and lack of education among children. Anganwadis are staffed by Anganwadi workers who provide services like healthcare, immunization, nutrition, hygiene education, and preschool learning to villagers and disadvantaged families, particularly targeting poor families, infants, toddlers, children, expectant mothers, and nursing mothers. There are over 1 million anganwadi centers across India staffed by 1.8 million mostly-female workers.
This presentation gives a brief of Sukarya's Provision of Basic Health Care programme. It gives our primary goal and strategy/approach adopted for this programme. The presentation has a list of key projects done by Sukarya in this area like Primary Health Centre, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation centre, Mobile Diagnostic Clinic, School Health Programme for NGO run schools, health camps, work in slums of Gurgaon.
Misuse of food given by government by workers.
Government is spending a huge amount for welfare of childre,but if see the position of anganwadi’s in some villages , it is evident that this money is eaten away by people in between.
School is present but teachers visit only for 3 to 4 days in a month in some villagers.
Oral health program current services oral health coalitionsaskohc
The Oral Health Program in the Saskatoon Health Region aims to promote good oral health for people of all ages. It consists of dental clinic services and primary health services. The dental clinic provides prevention and treatment services to children aged 0-16 who need care but lack coverage. Primary services include community water fluoridation, fluoride mouthrinse programs in schools, and fluoride varnish applications. Screenings in schools monitor oral health. The program partners with other organizations and aims to reduce disparities and prevent tooth decay through education, promotion, and community programs.
Austin Health Community Recovery ProgramsBagus Utomo
Austin Health provides tertiary healthcare and mental health services in Melbourne, Australia. It operates 980 beds across three hospitals and has an annual budget of over $700 million. Austin Health provides a range of inpatient and outpatient mental health services, including crisis assessment and treatment, to improve patient health outcomes and reduce the impacts of mental disorders. Lessons from Austin Health's community recovery programs that could be applied in Indonesia include establishing psychosocial rehabilitation services, conducting community outreach, and ensuring adequate availability of medications and facilities.
A PANORAMIC VIEW ON THE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INITIATIVES RENDERED ...VARUN KESAVAN
Over the years, Fortis Healthcare Ltd. through Fortis Charitable Foundation (FCF) and its hospitals across India is committed towards providing healthcare for the socially marginalized and deprived sections of the society. We not only make sure that our programmes are efficient, but also ensure that they are sustainable and relevant to those meant to benefit from them.
The CSR initiatives are driven by our vision, philosophy and the need of the community, with health remaining our main focus; we however, occasionally modify our programmes to suit our intended beneficiaries. We also promote awareness and educational programmes on preventive care and training people on several health related problems including emergency care. We have approximately 300 employees volunteering in our CSR initiatives and community development and they are allowed to take out time from their work schedule for these initiatives. The programs of Fortis Foundation are SEWA, AANCHAL and SAVERA.
North Fitzroy Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC)Bagus Utomo
North Fitzroy PARC provides support services in Victoria, Australia for patients with mental illness who have been discharged from the hospital but are not yet ready to return home. It is one of 25 such units organized by MI Fellowship in collaboration with hospitals. PARC aims to prepare patients for independent living through a maximum 28-day program offering daily support, individual and group activities, and help improving life skills and community involvement. Indonesian social institutions could adopt aspects of the PARC model, such as reducing service periods to better serve more patients, and establishing halfway houses to retrain skills before patients return home. Challenges to implementing such services in Indonesia include regulatory, financing, coordination, and infrastructure issues that could be addressed through optimization and
Upasana Child Rights trust is a Not-for-profit NGO operating in and around Bangalore, India towards welfare of children and helping the government implement child protection laws and schemes
This document discusses international and national nursing organizations. It describes the International Council of Nursing (ICN), which represents over 16 million nurses worldwide and works to advance nursing globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) is also discussed as the leading international health organization. On a national level, the document outlines the roles of the Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC), which regulates nursing standards, and the Pakistan Nurses Federation (PNF), which advocates for nurses' welfare.
Tapal Tea engages in various corporate social responsibility activities focused on education, healthcare, and sports. Some key initiatives include free medical camps providing services like ENT and eye checkups in remote areas of Sindh, a three day eye camp treating cataract diseases and providing free surgeries and medicine to over 250 patients, partnering with The Citizen's Foundation to establish primary schools to promote quality education, and honoring the national blind cricket team with a ceremony and monetary award after their world cup victory.
Crystal Mapes is seeking a full-time position where she can utilize her skills and hard work. She has over 5 years of experience in various healthcare roles, including currently serving as Program Supervisor at Adult Learning Systems where she conducts interviews, training, and safety audits. Previously, she worked as a Direct Care Worker for A and L Homes and ran her own private duty care business where she administered medication and provided transportation assistance. Mapes has received several awards for her work and maintains certifications in CPR, first aid, and other medical training areas.
Welfare programs for persns with mental illness in india and karnatakavenkateshkundurthi
This document summarizes social welfare benefits and schemes provided by the central and state governments of India and Karnataka for persons with disabilities, including mental illness. It outlines various education, employment, social security, health care, skill development, and affirmative action benefits at the central and state levels. These include reservations in education and jobs, scholarships, pensions, travel concessions, medical insurance, vocational training programs, legal aid, housing assistance, and night shelters. However, it notes that issues remain such as lack of awareness, delays in funding, and lack of advocacy groups that undermine access and implementation of these programs for persons with mental illness.
The document summarizes the findings of a national assessment of Anganwadi centers (AWCs) conducted between October 2014-March 2015 across five major Indian cities. Key findings include: enrollment numbers were higher than actual turnout of children, with Bangalore having the highest attendance rates. The quality of food provided was satisfactory in Chennai and Bangalore but poorer in Delhi and Kolkata. Healthcare services were most consistent in Chennai but irregular in other cities. Pre-school education programs met norms in Chennai but were inconsistent elsewhere. Infrastructure was generally poor except in Chennai, with most AWCs lacking adequate space and child-friendly facilities.
Chief minister's comprehensive health insurance scheme and PHCSt. Xavier's College
The document discusses the Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme in Tamil Nadu, which aims to provide universal health coverage to low-income families. It was launched in 2012 to benefit 1.34 crore families. The scheme provides annual coverage of Rs. 1 lakh per family for four years to cover over 1,000 medical procedures. It is available to families with an annual income of Rs. 72,000 or less. The scheme aims to ensure availability of advanced healthcare for the poor by allowing treatment in empaneled private and government hospitals.
TRAINING/SUPERVISION COLLABORATION WITH OTHER FUNCTIONARIES IN COMMUNITYNursingWaani🎉
The document discusses the roles of various community health workers and frontline workers in rural India, and the training and supervision provided by nurses. It notes that nurses play a key role in providing on-the-job, continuous training and supervision to village health guides, ANMs, anganwadi workers and ASHAs to update their skills and ensure quality healthcare delivery. This involves collaborative efforts between different health professionals to effectively train grassroots workers through appropriate teaching methods and supervision.
PRINCIPLE & SCOPE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING AND ROLE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSESabnammustari1
The document discusses the principles, scope, and role of community health nursing. It defines community health nursing as a synthesis of nursing and public health practice that promotes and preserves the health of populations by treating populations as a whole and focusing on individuals, families, groups, and communities. The scope of community health nursing includes home care, nursing care, maternal and child health/family planning, school health nursing, and other areas. The roles of a community health nurse are varied and include providing care, education, supervision, coordination, advocacy, and evaluating health programs.
Integrated child development Scheme, ICDS Mission the broad framework for implementation, The challenges Evoluation and progress, ICDS strengthening, Restructuring, Mechanism of implementation, Strengthening human resources, Training and capacity building, Logistic management, AWCs Monitoring and review
Project Proposal on Promotion of School Health and Nutrition (POSHAN) ProjectMohammad Aslam Shaiekh
The POSHAN Project aims to promote school health and nutrition in 4 villages in Nepal over 2 years. It will establish Child Care Centers in schools to provide health screenings, treatment, and nutrition services. It will implement several strategies, including developing school health policies, providing safe water and sanitation, delivering health education, and offering health and nutrition services in schools. The project expects to improve students' health, education outcomes, and social equity in a cost-effective manner by ensuring children are healthy, well-nourished, and able to fully participate in and benefit from their education.
The Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID) program has partnered with organizations in Bhutan to support education, health, and agriculture through 25 volunteers since 2013. Volunteers worked with schools to help children with special needs, supported hospitals to improve services like dialysis and transplants, and aided the Ministry of Agriculture to develop natural resource management programs. These partnerships have helped strengthen Bhutan's education, healthcare, and sustainability efforts.
* The Eight Components of Coordinated School Health
* The roles and requirements of Healthy School Teams
* Why health and physical activity are important for student academic success
* Physical Education/Physical Activity (PAPE) state law and reporting requirements
* Information regarding state required fitness testing, including body mass index (BMI) screenings and the PACER assessment
Dr. Tod Burnett - New Grant-Funded Program at Saddleback CollegeTod Burnett
The recipient of a doctor of education from Pepperdine University and a master of business administration from the University of Southern California, Dr. Tod Burnett has dedicated his career to public service and education. Since 2008, Dr. Tod Burnett has served as president of Saddleback College.
http://www.trinitycarefoundation.org/ ,Trinity Care Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization based in Bangalore, India dedicated to School Health Programs, Facial Deformity Programs and Outreach Programs.
National Urban Health Mission ( Social and Preventive Pharmacy)Abul Hassan Junaid
As per B. Pharmacy syllabus this ppt has been made. This deals with the health schemes and measures taken by Government of India to improve Urban health facility.
This presentation gives a brief of Sukarya's Provision of Basic Health Care programme. It gives our primary goal and strategy/approach adopted for this programme. The presentation has a list of key projects done by Sukarya in this area like Primary Health Centre, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation centre, Mobile Diagnostic Clinic, School Health Programme for NGO run schools, health camps, work in slums of Gurgaon.
Misuse of food given by government by workers.
Government is spending a huge amount for welfare of childre,but if see the position of anganwadi’s in some villages , it is evident that this money is eaten away by people in between.
School is present but teachers visit only for 3 to 4 days in a month in some villagers.
Oral health program current services oral health coalitionsaskohc
The Oral Health Program in the Saskatoon Health Region aims to promote good oral health for people of all ages. It consists of dental clinic services and primary health services. The dental clinic provides prevention and treatment services to children aged 0-16 who need care but lack coverage. Primary services include community water fluoridation, fluoride mouthrinse programs in schools, and fluoride varnish applications. Screenings in schools monitor oral health. The program partners with other organizations and aims to reduce disparities and prevent tooth decay through education, promotion, and community programs.
Austin Health Community Recovery ProgramsBagus Utomo
Austin Health provides tertiary healthcare and mental health services in Melbourne, Australia. It operates 980 beds across three hospitals and has an annual budget of over $700 million. Austin Health provides a range of inpatient and outpatient mental health services, including crisis assessment and treatment, to improve patient health outcomes and reduce the impacts of mental disorders. Lessons from Austin Health's community recovery programs that could be applied in Indonesia include establishing psychosocial rehabilitation services, conducting community outreach, and ensuring adequate availability of medications and facilities.
A PANORAMIC VIEW ON THE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INITIATIVES RENDERED ...VARUN KESAVAN
Over the years, Fortis Healthcare Ltd. through Fortis Charitable Foundation (FCF) and its hospitals across India is committed towards providing healthcare for the socially marginalized and deprived sections of the society. We not only make sure that our programmes are efficient, but also ensure that they are sustainable and relevant to those meant to benefit from them.
The CSR initiatives are driven by our vision, philosophy and the need of the community, with health remaining our main focus; we however, occasionally modify our programmes to suit our intended beneficiaries. We also promote awareness and educational programmes on preventive care and training people on several health related problems including emergency care. We have approximately 300 employees volunteering in our CSR initiatives and community development and they are allowed to take out time from their work schedule for these initiatives. The programs of Fortis Foundation are SEWA, AANCHAL and SAVERA.
North Fitzroy Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC)Bagus Utomo
North Fitzroy PARC provides support services in Victoria, Australia for patients with mental illness who have been discharged from the hospital but are not yet ready to return home. It is one of 25 such units organized by MI Fellowship in collaboration with hospitals. PARC aims to prepare patients for independent living through a maximum 28-day program offering daily support, individual and group activities, and help improving life skills and community involvement. Indonesian social institutions could adopt aspects of the PARC model, such as reducing service periods to better serve more patients, and establishing halfway houses to retrain skills before patients return home. Challenges to implementing such services in Indonesia include regulatory, financing, coordination, and infrastructure issues that could be addressed through optimization and
Upasana Child Rights trust is a Not-for-profit NGO operating in and around Bangalore, India towards welfare of children and helping the government implement child protection laws and schemes
This document discusses international and national nursing organizations. It describes the International Council of Nursing (ICN), which represents over 16 million nurses worldwide and works to advance nursing globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) is also discussed as the leading international health organization. On a national level, the document outlines the roles of the Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC), which regulates nursing standards, and the Pakistan Nurses Federation (PNF), which advocates for nurses' welfare.
Tapal Tea engages in various corporate social responsibility activities focused on education, healthcare, and sports. Some key initiatives include free medical camps providing services like ENT and eye checkups in remote areas of Sindh, a three day eye camp treating cataract diseases and providing free surgeries and medicine to over 250 patients, partnering with The Citizen's Foundation to establish primary schools to promote quality education, and honoring the national blind cricket team with a ceremony and monetary award after their world cup victory.
Crystal Mapes is seeking a full-time position where she can utilize her skills and hard work. She has over 5 years of experience in various healthcare roles, including currently serving as Program Supervisor at Adult Learning Systems where she conducts interviews, training, and safety audits. Previously, she worked as a Direct Care Worker for A and L Homes and ran her own private duty care business where she administered medication and provided transportation assistance. Mapes has received several awards for her work and maintains certifications in CPR, first aid, and other medical training areas.
Welfare programs for persns with mental illness in india and karnatakavenkateshkundurthi
This document summarizes social welfare benefits and schemes provided by the central and state governments of India and Karnataka for persons with disabilities, including mental illness. It outlines various education, employment, social security, health care, skill development, and affirmative action benefits at the central and state levels. These include reservations in education and jobs, scholarships, pensions, travel concessions, medical insurance, vocational training programs, legal aid, housing assistance, and night shelters. However, it notes that issues remain such as lack of awareness, delays in funding, and lack of advocacy groups that undermine access and implementation of these programs for persons with mental illness.
The document summarizes the findings of a national assessment of Anganwadi centers (AWCs) conducted between October 2014-March 2015 across five major Indian cities. Key findings include: enrollment numbers were higher than actual turnout of children, with Bangalore having the highest attendance rates. The quality of food provided was satisfactory in Chennai and Bangalore but poorer in Delhi and Kolkata. Healthcare services were most consistent in Chennai but irregular in other cities. Pre-school education programs met norms in Chennai but were inconsistent elsewhere. Infrastructure was generally poor except in Chennai, with most AWCs lacking adequate space and child-friendly facilities.
Chief minister's comprehensive health insurance scheme and PHCSt. Xavier's College
The document discusses the Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme in Tamil Nadu, which aims to provide universal health coverage to low-income families. It was launched in 2012 to benefit 1.34 crore families. The scheme provides annual coverage of Rs. 1 lakh per family for four years to cover over 1,000 medical procedures. It is available to families with an annual income of Rs. 72,000 or less. The scheme aims to ensure availability of advanced healthcare for the poor by allowing treatment in empaneled private and government hospitals.
TRAINING/SUPERVISION COLLABORATION WITH OTHER FUNCTIONARIES IN COMMUNITYNursingWaani🎉
The document discusses the roles of various community health workers and frontline workers in rural India, and the training and supervision provided by nurses. It notes that nurses play a key role in providing on-the-job, continuous training and supervision to village health guides, ANMs, anganwadi workers and ASHAs to update their skills and ensure quality healthcare delivery. This involves collaborative efforts between different health professionals to effectively train grassroots workers through appropriate teaching methods and supervision.
PRINCIPLE & SCOPE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING AND ROLE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSESabnammustari1
The document discusses the principles, scope, and role of community health nursing. It defines community health nursing as a synthesis of nursing and public health practice that promotes and preserves the health of populations by treating populations as a whole and focusing on individuals, families, groups, and communities. The scope of community health nursing includes home care, nursing care, maternal and child health/family planning, school health nursing, and other areas. The roles of a community health nurse are varied and include providing care, education, supervision, coordination, advocacy, and evaluating health programs.
Integrated child development Scheme, ICDS Mission the broad framework for implementation, The challenges Evoluation and progress, ICDS strengthening, Restructuring, Mechanism of implementation, Strengthening human resources, Training and capacity building, Logistic management, AWCs Monitoring and review
Project Proposal on Promotion of School Health and Nutrition (POSHAN) ProjectMohammad Aslam Shaiekh
The POSHAN Project aims to promote school health and nutrition in 4 villages in Nepal over 2 years. It will establish Child Care Centers in schools to provide health screenings, treatment, and nutrition services. It will implement several strategies, including developing school health policies, providing safe water and sanitation, delivering health education, and offering health and nutrition services in schools. The project expects to improve students' health, education outcomes, and social equity in a cost-effective manner by ensuring children are healthy, well-nourished, and able to fully participate in and benefit from their education.
The Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID) program has partnered with organizations in Bhutan to support education, health, and agriculture through 25 volunteers since 2013. Volunteers worked with schools to help children with special needs, supported hospitals to improve services like dialysis and transplants, and aided the Ministry of Agriculture to develop natural resource management programs. These partnerships have helped strengthen Bhutan's education, healthcare, and sustainability efforts.
* The Eight Components of Coordinated School Health
* The roles and requirements of Healthy School Teams
* Why health and physical activity are important for student academic success
* Physical Education/Physical Activity (PAPE) state law and reporting requirements
* Information regarding state required fitness testing, including body mass index (BMI) screenings and the PACER assessment
Dr. Tod Burnett - New Grant-Funded Program at Saddleback CollegeTod Burnett
The recipient of a doctor of education from Pepperdine University and a master of business administration from the University of Southern California, Dr. Tod Burnett has dedicated his career to public service and education. Since 2008, Dr. Tod Burnett has served as president of Saddleback College.
http://www.trinitycarefoundation.org/ ,Trinity Care Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization based in Bangalore, India dedicated to School Health Programs, Facial Deformity Programs and Outreach Programs.
National Urban Health Mission ( Social and Preventive Pharmacy)Abul Hassan Junaid
As per B. Pharmacy syllabus this ppt has been made. This deals with the health schemes and measures taken by Government of India to improve Urban health facility.
This presentation was presented by YENI PURNAMASARI of Yayasan Dompet Dhuafa (Indonesia) during the APFSD Side Event on "SE-SDG Platforms: Towards Building Back Fairer in Asia and the Pacific" on March 25, 2021.
The document discusses various corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives undertaken by different companies. It provides details of CSR activities in education, healthcare, renewable energy, women empowerment, vocational training, and rural development. Companies highlighted include ITC, Tata Chemicals, Larsen & Toubro, and their efforts like supplementary education programs, health camps, biogas plants, skill development, and livestock improvement programs. The document also outlines the theory and drivers of CSR such as globalization, legislation, and social awareness.
Mukuru Promotion Centre is requesting $1.5 million annually from 2012-2015 to enhance access to affordable community healthcare in Mukuru, Kenya. The project aims to increase healthcare clients from 15,000 to 18,000 annually by providing services through nurses and community health workers. It also intends to improve sanitation by installing water tanks to benefit 1,200 households. Regular health checks of 4,500 school children and training of caregivers and health workers on healthcare topics are also objectives. Monitoring and evaluation will ensure objectives are met and results shared with stakeholders.
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) was launched in India in 2005 to address the lack of accessible and affordable primary healthcare, especially in rural areas. It aims to provide universal access to public health services through community health workers like ASHAs. Key strategies include strengthening subcenters, primary health centers, and community health centers. It works to reduce maternal and child mortality rates and aims to make primary healthcare services available within one kilometer of every village. The NRHM is overseen by committees at the national, state, and district levels to monitor progress and outcomes.
LMRF - Future Past in Childhood disability and developmentLMRF
Lion Mukhlesur Rahman Foundation was established in 2001 with the purpose of providing free cleft lip/palate surgery and rehabilitation. It was the first such organization in the Chittagong to provide such services. From its earliest days, LMRF has been primarily focused on providing out-of-the box healthcare services to the marginalized communities. Moreover, the services continue to be free of cost.
Twelve years since it has been established, LMRF today has transformed into an organization that primarily deals with children. After 2010, free of cost Clubfoot treatments have also been included and since then LMRF is the only organization that provides such service in the entire Chittagong division.
Based on today’s context and the needs of the future, over the next few years, LMRF intends to position itself as the most recognized children’s charity in Chittagong and Bangladesh. With this mission, LMRF introduces its flagship initiative – SHAPING UP TOMORROW.
A. Vision 2020 – Shaping Up Tomorrow
Lion Mukhlesur Rahman Foundation (LMRF) wants to be recognized as the Most Productive, Cost-Effective and leading children’s charity of Bangladesh with a manifesto of ensuring that every child gets the opportunity to grow up to the best of their potential without any barriers (physical, mental and social).
B. Purpose and Values:
This vision is driven by the idea that all under-privileged children born with physical, develompemtal and psyco-social barriers, bear equal potential to be a bright future for the country, if they are given a chance.
Our strengths lie in the disciplined delivery of quality health care and community effort to eliminate childhood problems and disabilities and continuous thrive for innovation in healthcare service to bring miracle in the lives of these needy children.
C. Mission for 2014 - 16
In 2014, LMRF will begin establishing the building blocks of Shaping Up Tomorrow. This includes strengthening existing projects, building teams to carry the vision, building infrastructure to support the intended growth and most importantly establish a secure funding strategy to become a high quality child development & rehabilitation organization by 2016 and carry towards the Shaping Up Tomorrow vision.
Current cv for suitable job 23,11. 2015Md. Hussain
Career Objective:
To obtain an appropriate job in a reputed organization which offers a highly structured working environment and opportunities to develop a solid career in the industry or Institution & to be an expert employee and intend to work in a challenging & competitive environment in an organization position entrusted with higher responsibility & strategic decision making authority. However by getting any chance will try with my lever best to reach your institution in golden future
This document summarizes a panel discussion from the 2013 Rotary International Convention on partnerships between Rotary, Mercy Ships, and other organizations to improve maternal and child health in western Africa. It discusses how Rotary and Mercy Ships have collaborated on medical service trips and vocational training teams. It also profiles the Aga Khan University's work in maternal and child health in developing countries, and their shared goals with Rotary to build capacity and address the region's health challenges.
lessons on best practices for govt hospitals from private hospitals in indiaHarsha dhulipalla
the ppt consists of present indian health care delivery system and differences between govt & private hospitals,tragedies in govt hospitals,lessons for better improvement
Rural health care: Towards a healthy rural indiaGarima Kohli
The document discusses the poor state of healthcare in rural India. It notes that many rural health centers are understaffed, with 8% lacking doctors, 39% lacking lab technicians, and 18% lacking pharmacists. It further discusses how organizations are using mobile technology to help address some of the key issues, such as by creating tools to gather community feedback and increase accountability of healthcare services. Gram Vaani in particular is highlighted for their work deploying mobile and IVR solutions to automate processes and apply best practices to help connect organizations with rural communities.
Marie Stopes Society Pakistan's Newsletter "Dareecha"UsamaKhan823428
Dareecha is a bi-annual Newsletter published by Marie Stopes Society Pakistan to communicate performance, achievements and initiatives to the donors and a wider audience.
Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) aims to strengthen India's industrial base through infrastructure development. The company operates in mining, power, realty and infrastructure sectors to meet India's domestic energy and infrastructure needs. JSPL's CSR activities focus on improving education, health, sanitation, and the environment in communities near its operations. A study found JSPL's activities have increased incomes and standards of living while decreasing seasonal migration, school dropout rates, and child mortality in these communities. JSPL's major CSR initiatives include universities, technical institutes, schools, community colleges and mobile health centers that provide subsidized or free medical services. It has also established a 100-bed hospital in Raigarh in partnership with
The document discusses corporate social responsibility initiatives of Tata Group companies like Tata Steel and Tata Motors. It provides details of their CSR activities in areas like health, education, skill development, environment protection, and community development. Tata Group has a long history of CSR since the times of Jamshedji Tata and currently spends hundreds of crores annually on such initiatives across India.
A brief description about the immense services provided by the Cancer Care Association Sri Lanka (CCASL), for the underprivileged cancer patients of Sri Lanka.
The annual report summarizes Karuna-Shechen's activities and achievements in 2013 across various programs in health, education, environment, and social sectors. Key highlights include:
- 48,232 patients received healthcare services through OPD, mobile clinics, and medical camps.
- 447 women enrolled in non-formal education programs expanded to 16 villages.
- 3 women completed solar engineering training and 32 households installed rainwater harvesting systems.
- New programs in kitchen gardening, vocational training, and menstrual hygiene were launched.
Organization chart for a chosen health care departmentModupe Sarratt
The document summarizes the organization chart and services provided by the Anne Arundel County Health Department (AACHD). AACHD provides various healthcare services to individuals and the community, including children's audiology, dental care, pregnancy testing, HIV counseling and testing, tuberculosis clinic, vision/hearing testing, and WIC nutrition. It is a government public health organization with around 700 employees, including physicians, nurses, social workers, and other health professionals. The organization chart shows the divisions of services that provide health resources and plans. AACHD aims to promote health, prevent and manage chronic illnesses, prepare for emergencies, and eliminate health disparities. It serves as part of the healthcare system, working with Medicaid
The newsletter provides information about HEPS Uganda's activities from January to March 2015. It discusses several projects including capacity building for advocacy, improving treatment for early childhood diseases in the private sector through medical detailing services, and advocating for better health in two districts. It also mentions HEPS recruiting new staff and orienting them, attending meetings on health care financing and access to medicines, and a staff member participating in an HIV prevention fellowship in South Africa.
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ISEIDP which is the first-of-its-kind initiative to use renewable energy sourced from rooftop solar PV systems to power a school while uplifting the curriculum with computer science training by providing access to computers, course materials, and trainers for students.
Trinity Care Foundation is delighted to announce the successful inauguration of Digital Labs with renewable energy in two Zilla Parishad Government High Schools in Gudibande Taluk, Chikkaballapura District of Karnataka with support of Johnson Controls (India) marking another significant milestone in our commitment to advancing education and technology in government schools in the state.
The Registrar of Companies (RoC), Mumbai region, has penalised RHI Magnesita India Ltd for violations and non-compliance on unspent CSR funds. #corporatesocialresponsibility
The adjudicating officer imposed a penalty of Rs. 1 crore on RHI Magnesita India Ltd, penalties of Rs. 2 lakh each on the MD, Pramod Sagar, Director Rudraju Suryanarayana, Company Secretary Sanjay Kumar and CFO Sanjeev Bhardwaj, for violations of provisions under section 135 of the Companies Act.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) (THIRD AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2022 - SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA NOTIFICATION
The proposed Social Stock Exchange will enable social organisations to tap additional sources of fundraising. According to the SEBI's latest bulletin, the market watchdog has approved the broad framework for introducing Social Stock Exchange as a separate segment under the existing stock exchanges.
Trinity Care Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization with main focus is on enhancing the public programs effectiveness and strengthening the community programs by reaching out to the socially and economically underprivileged sections of the society both in rural and urban India.
If you or your company would like to implement Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Projects for marginalized communities in South India. Write to us @ [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ]
1. The document summarizes amendments made to the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.
2. Key amendments include exempting certain linear infrastructure projects from social impact assessment surveys until 2025 and changes to the consent process for land acquisition.
3. Detailed procedures are outlined for conducting social impact assessment surveys, determining compensation rates, resettlement and rehabilitation for affected families, and resolving grievances.
This document provides guidance on developing and implementing mobile oral health (mOralHealth) programs. It outlines four key modules for an mOralHealth program: 1) mOralHealth literacy, 2) mOralHealth training, 3) mOralHealth early detection, and 4) mOralHealth surveillance. The guidance covers all aspects of developing an mOralHealth program including operations management, content development, promotion, participation, technology specifications, and monitoring and evaluation. The goal is to provide a comprehensive resource for countries and organizations looking to leverage mobile technologies to improve oral health outcomes.
Early childhood caries (ECC) affects teeth of children aged under six years. According to the Global Burden of Disease Study in 2017, more than 530 million children globally have dental caries of the primary teeth. However, as primary teeth are exfoliated due to growth of the child, #ECC has previously not been considered important.
Dental caries can lead to abscesses and cause toothache, which may compromise ability to eat and sleep and restrict life activity of children.
Prevalence of ECC is increasing rapidly in low and middle-income countries, and dental caries is particularly frequent or severe among children living in deprived communities. In many countries, access to dental care is not equitable, leaving poor children and families underserved.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR), Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India.
The broad framework of CSR has been provided in Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 (herein after referred as ‘the Act’), Schedule VII of the Act and Companies (CSR Policy) Rules, 2014 (herein after referred as ‘the CSR Rules’). Further, Ministry
had also issued clarifications including FAQs from time to time on various issues concerning CSR.
Government of Karnataka, Health Department Recruitment Notification -16.June.2020 for Doctors, Dentists, Orthopedics, Radiologists, Ophthalmologists, Pediatrician, ENT,
Annual C.S.R Project Completion Report 2019-20 of the various CSR Initiative conducted in Government Schools and "Community Outreach Programme" in Nelamangala Taluk, Karnataka, India for the underserved community. http://www.trinitycarefoundation.com/csr/
To manage or implement Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Programs/Projects for your company, write to us - ( support@trinitycarefoundation.org )
Contract Tracing : Part of a Multi-pronged Approach to Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic.
This document highlights basic principles of contact tracing to stop COVID-19 transmission; detailed guidance for health departments and potential contact tracers is forthcoming.
Digital contact tracing tools can help traditional contact tracing efforts by improving data management efficiency and accuracy, reducing the burden on public health staff through electronic self-reporting, and using location data to identify unknown community contacts. The CDC is conducting an analysis of contact tracing tools, making recommendations for piloting tools with limited COVID-19 introduction, and coordinating with organizations to maximize effectiveness. Public health agencies should consider a tool's primary purpose, primary users, and key features like automated notifications and data importation capabilities when selecting the best option.
Start-up and entrepreneurship promotion is a clear priority for the Indian government to fuel economic growth and provide much needed jobs. However, as a recent study by the Planning Commission highlights, gaps remain in the Indian start-up eco-system: Apart from challenges in access to capital, the current support and incubation system is not sufficient to strengthen entrepreneurship in the country.
Currently, there are around 220 incubators in India. Looking
at the demand, incubation capacities need to increase to
1,000 incubators by the year 2020.
Over the past decade, the child-friendly schools (CFS) model has emerged as UNICEF’s signature means to advocate for and promote quality education for every girl and boy. Child-friendly schools enable all children to achieve their full potential. As a part of a Global Capacity Development Programme on CFS, UNICEF has developed the Child Friendly Schools Manual, a reference document and practical guidebook to help countries implement CFS models appropriate to their specific circumstances.
The President of India has given its assent to the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2019, which further amends the Companies Act, 2013 (the Act). The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2019 has been now published in the Official Gazette on 31 July 2019 as the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2019 (the
Amendment Act).
The Amendment Act has taken into consideration the amendments that were originally notified in the Companies (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 which was promulgated by the President on 2 November 2018, and then retained in effect through the Companies (Amendment) Ordinance Act, 2019 and the Companies (Amendment) Second Ordinance, 2019 promulgated by the President on 12 January 2019 and 21 February 2019, respectively.
NITI Aayog is committed to establishing the Health Index as an annual systematic tool to focus the attention of the States/UTs on achieving better health outcomes. This is further complemented with the MoHFW’s decision to link a part of NHM funds to the progress achieved by the States on this Index. I am delighted to present the second edition of the Health Index, which analyses the overall performance and incremental
improvement in the States and the UTs for the period 2015-16 (Base Year) and 2017-18 (Reference Year), i.e., a two-year period.
Standards for improving the quality of care for children and young adolescent...Trinity Care Foundation
These standards for the quality of paediatric care in health facilities form part of normative guidance for improving the quality of maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health care.
The goal of this publication is to ensure that the care given to all children, including young adolescents, in health facilities is evidence-based, safe, effective, timely, efficient, equitable and appropriate for their age and stage of development. The standards were developed in the best interests of children, in recognition of the fact that their requirements are different from those of adults and to ensure their right to high-quality health care. The standards are applicable to all facilities that provide health care to children and adolescents.
Scope: The action plan provides a road map and a menu of policy options for all Member States and other stakeholders, to take coordinated and coherent action, at all levels, local to global, to attain the nine voluntary global targets, including that of a 25% relative reduction in premature mortality from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory diseases by 2025.
Focus: The main focus of this action plan is on four types of NCDs — cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes — which make the largest contribution to morbidity and mortality due to NCDs, and on four shared behavioral risk factors — tobacco use, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol. It recognizes that the conditions in which people live and work and their lifestyles influence their health and quality of life.
Global atlas on cardiovascular disease prevention and control policies, strat...Trinity Care Foundation
As the magnitude of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) continue to accelerate globally, the pressing need for increased awareness and for stronger and more focused international and country responses is increasingly recognized. This atlas on cardiovascular disease prevention and control is part of the response to this need.
It documents the magnitude of the problem, using global cardiovascular mortality and morbidity data. It demonstrates the inequities in access to protection, exposure to risk, and access to care as the cause of major inequalities between countries and populations in the occurrence and outcome of CVDs. The report has graphs showing mortality rates of CVDs by age, by country/region, and is divided into three main sections:
Section A: Cardiovascular diseases due to atherosclerosis
Section B: Other cardiovascular diseases
Section C: Prevention and control of CVDs: Policies, strategies and interventions.
Global Conference on Primary Health Care
From Alma-Ata towards universal health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Astana, Kazakhstan, 25 and 26 October 2018
We, Heads of State and Government, ministers and representatives of States and Governments participating in the Global Conference on Primary Health Care: From Alma-Ata towards universal health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals, meeting in Astana on 25 and 26 October 2018, reaffirming the commitments expressed in the ambitious and visionary Declaration of Alma-Ata of 1978 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, in pursuit of Health for
All, hereby make the following Declaration.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
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Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
United Nations World Oceans Day 2024; June 8th " Awaken new dephts".Christina Parmionova
The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
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Corporate social responsibility health initiatives
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Health Initiatives
implemented by Trinity Care Foundation for HAL Helicopter
Complex as given in schedule VII of Companies Act 2013.
Community outreach programs is an important vehicle for reducing the discovery-delivery disconnect by bringing
health education and Health screening services directly to community members. Such programs are consistent with
the priority areas of Trinity Care Foundation initiatives for reducing health disparities.
Outreach programs are important tools for bringing health education and screening services directly to community
members and serve to contribute to reducing health disparities. They assist communities and hospitals to reach
mutually beneficial goals that would otherwise not be achievable for promoting accessible and equitable care.
Many developers of outreach programs are not aware of their audiences’ literacy level as well as the major cultural
norms and boundaries that support or impede community members’ behaviors relating to screening, early
detection and prevention.
Thus, meeting the challenge of a strong health disparities agenda in community outreach requires integration of
culture and literacy in all phases of intervention, communication and programmatic development.
The incidence of medical conditions and resultant fatalities in India is higher than in the West, primarily due to the
non-availability of pervasive affordable quality advanced healthcare solutions for the poorer segments of the
society.
Well aware of this lacuna, Trinity Care Foundation conducted multiple Community Outreach Programs for
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Helicopter Complex for their commitment and obligation towards the society. The
aim of these CSR programs was to redress the imbalance by providing quality advanced healthcare to the deprived
and the underprivileged at their doorsteps.
Community Health Team consisted of Physician, Pediatrician, Cardiologist, Diabetologist, Gynecologist,
Dermatologist, Ophthalmologist, Pharmacists and Dental surgeons who visited rural areas of Bagepalli Taluk,
Chikkaballapura District and provide valuable health service.
Medicines are distributed at free of cost. Cancer Screening and Dental Treatments were provided on Mobile Health
Units. Cataract Surgeries and Spectacles are provided as and when required. Facial Deformities Surgeries are
provided free of cost for the underprivileged.
The Details of the Outreach Health Programs from the year 2012 to 2015 are as;
1. Medical Camp in Madhakavarapalli Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 17th November 2012 - CSR HAL Helicopter
Complex - 353 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp.
2. Medical Camp in Somanathapura Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 9th December 2012 - CSR HAL Helicopter
Complex - 607 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp.
3. Medical Camp in Yellampalli Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 22nd December 2012 - CSR HAL Helicopter Complex -
909 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 9 Cataract Surgeries provided free of cost.
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4. Medical Camp in Chakavelu Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 12th January 2013 - CSR HAL Helicopter Complex -
728 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 24 Cataract Surgeries provided free of cost.
5. Medical Camp in Margankunte Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 23rd November 2013 - CSR HAL Helicopter
Complex - 538 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 12 Cataract Surgeries provided free of
cost.
6. Medical Camp in Somanathapura Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 7th December 2013 - CSR HAL Helicopter
Complex - 830 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 16 Cataract Surgeries provided free of
cost.
7. Medical Camp in Mittameri Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 19th December 2013 - CSR HAL Helicopter Complex -
831 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 15 Cataract Surgeries provided free of cost.
8. Medical Camp in Billur Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 19th November 2014 - CSR HAL Helicopter Complex - 974
Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 1 Free Cleft Lip Surgery provided. 33 Cataract Surgeries
provided free of cost.
9. Medical Camp in Kondareddypalli and Madhakavarapalli Villages, Bagepalli Taluk - 6th December 2014 -
CSR HAL Helicopter Complex - 837 Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 27 Cataract Surgeries
provided free of cost.
10. Medical Camp in D Sajjupalli Village, Bagepalli Taluk - 14th March 2015 - CSR HAL Helicopter Complex - 509
Individuals attended the Health Check-up Camp. 18 Cataract Surgeries provided free of cost.
We Thank Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Helicopter Complex for their support for the outreach health programs
in Bagepalli Taluk, Chikkaballapura District, Karnataka.
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Outreach Health Programs during the year 2012 to 2013 in Bagepalli Taluk, Karnataka.
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Outreach Health Programs during the year 2013 to 2014 in Bagepalli Taluk, Karnataka.
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Outreach Health Programs during the year 2014 to 2015 in Bagepalli Taluk, Karnataka.