Integrated child development services
1. introduction of icds.
2. describe the objectives of icds.
3. explain beneficiary of icds.
4. enumerate of icds team.
5. discuss the role of the health department.
6. elaborate the services under icds.
7. focuses of major achievement of icds .
8. Conclusion.
9. Bibliography.
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5. 1. introduction of icds.
2. describe the objectives of icds
3. explain beneficiary of icds.
4. enumerate of icds team.
5. discuss the role of the health
department.
6. elaborate the services under icds.
7. focuses of major achievement of icds
8. Conclusion.
9. Bibliography.
7. INTRODUCTION
Launched on 2nd October, 1975, the
Integrated Child Development
Services (ICDS) Scheme is one of the
flagship programmes of the
Government of India and represents
one of the world's largest and unique
programmes for early childhood care
and development.
8. CONT…
These Children are the future human
resource of the country.
Ministry of Women and Child
Development is implementing various
schemes for welfare, development
and protection of children.
14. 5. To enhance the capability of
the mother to look after the
normal health and nutritional
needs of the child through
proper nutrition and health
education.
16. BENEFICIARIES
1. children in the age group of 0-6 years,
2. Pregnant women
3.lactating mothers
4.women in 15-45 years age group and
adolescent girls. ( Selected Blocks)
24. Anganwadi Worker
• AWW maintains the growth chart of
every child and weighs each child
under the age of 3 years each month.
• Children over the age of 3 years are
assessed with an upper mid-arm
circumference (MUAC).
25. CONT…
• She organizes non-formal education
for children of 3-6 years age group
• She teaches mothers on health and
nutrition.
• She coordinates with PHC staff for
the health checkup, immunization and
referral of suffering children.
26. CONT…
• She provides treatment of minor
illnesses.
• She carries out a quick sample
survey of the area and families to find
out the total beneficiaries.
28. Lady Supervisor/ Mukhya Sewika (MS)
• She is a full time worker who
supervises the work of 20, 25 and 17
anganwadi workers in urban, rural and
tribal projects respectively.
• She visits each anganwadi at least once
a month, and coordinates with lady
health visitor in nutritional and health
activities.
30. CONT…
For one project there is one CDPO who
covers one community development block
having a population of 80,000 to 120,000.
She supervises, coordinates and guides the
work of entire ICDS project as an in-charge
and supervises 4-5 Mukhya Sevikas.
He/she is assisted by one assistant CDPO.
32. ROLE OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
a) Health checkup .
b) Handling the referrals from
Anganwadi .
c) Immunization is carried out by
health workers female .
d) Health and nutritional education .
e) Continuing education of ICDS staff.
49. BIBLIOGRAPHY
“K.PARK TEXT BOOK
OF.”“PREVENTION AND SOCIAL
MEDICENE”25TH EDITION
,PUBLISHED BY JAYPEE BROTHER
,NEW DELHI,GUIDELINES FROM
MOH AND FW FEOM GIO.