Trinity Care Foundation is a Public Health Organization focusing on Craniofacial Surgeries, School Health Programs and Outreach Health Programs in Karnataka,India.
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.
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.
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
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
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/
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.
Girls & Women Empowerment-LDA Foundation(Noida,India)LDA Foundation
The NGO in Noida can spread the message of women empowerment through various mediums. They can organize campaigns against the atrocities which the women have to suffer. They can ask more and more female groups to join their initiative which will make them more conscious.
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.
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.
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
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
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/
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.
Girls & Women Empowerment-LDA Foundation(Noida,India)LDA Foundation
The NGO in Noida can spread the message of women empowerment through various mediums. They can organize campaigns against the atrocities which the women have to suffer. They can ask more and more female groups to join their initiative which will make them more conscious.
Muslim Faith Leaders as Family Planning Champions: An Experience from KenyaJSI
This poster was presented at the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) in Kigali, Rwanda in November 2018.
World Vision is implementing a USAID-funded Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies/Family Planning (HTSP/FP) Project through a grant from the Advancing Partners & Communities Project (APC) in Northeastern Kenya in Garba Tulla. Mothers attending antenatal and maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH) services are responsive to discussions about HTSP and receiving voluntary FP care. Reaching male partners who accompany their wives at MNCH and antenatal visits is also an opportunity to provide men with FP counseling and contraceptive methods. The project aims to increase access to and demand for voluntary FP care through integrating FP/HTSP into MNCH care and promoting male and religious leader involvement in related discussions. By working with the Ministry of Health (MOH) at five health facilities, the project has supported 120 community health volunteers and rolled out a strategy to engage men and religious leaders to strengthen demand and use voluntary FP methods. FP information and services were also provided at MNCH, antenatal, and postnatal visits.
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.
Major Stakeholders in Healthcare systemWajid Farooq
The health care delivery system is intended to provide services and resources for better health. This system includes hospitals, clinics, health centers, nursing homes and special health programs in school, industry and community
Sheffield's Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy has five work programmes - more information about which can be found at https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/caresupport/health/health-wellbeing-board/joint-health-and-wellbeing-strategy.html.
The Health and Wellbeing Board meeting of 27th March 2014 heard updates from each of these work programmes.
Muslim Faith Leaders as Family Planning Champions: An Experience from KenyaJSI
This poster was presented at the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) in Kigali, Rwanda in November 2018.
World Vision is implementing a USAID-funded Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies/Family Planning (HTSP/FP) Project through a grant from the Advancing Partners & Communities Project (APC) in Northeastern Kenya in Garba Tulla. Mothers attending antenatal and maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH) services are responsive to discussions about HTSP and receiving voluntary FP care. Reaching male partners who accompany their wives at MNCH and antenatal visits is also an opportunity to provide men with FP counseling and contraceptive methods. The project aims to increase access to and demand for voluntary FP care through integrating FP/HTSP into MNCH care and promoting male and religious leader involvement in related discussions. By working with the Ministry of Health (MOH) at five health facilities, the project has supported 120 community health volunteers and rolled out a strategy to engage men and religious leaders to strengthen demand and use voluntary FP methods. FP information and services were also provided at MNCH, antenatal, and postnatal visits.
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.
Major Stakeholders in Healthcare systemWajid Farooq
The health care delivery system is intended to provide services and resources for better health. This system includes hospitals, clinics, health centers, nursing homes and special health programs in school, industry and community
Sheffield's Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy has five work programmes - more information about which can be found at https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/caresupport/health/health-wellbeing-board/joint-health-and-wellbeing-strategy.html.
The Health and Wellbeing Board meeting of 27th March 2014 heard updates from each of these work programmes.
Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives by Trinity Care FoundationTrinity Care Foundation
Trinity Care Foundation ( http://trinitycarefoundation.org/ ) is a Public Health Organization based in Bangalore, India that is involved in Holistic Treatment for Children with Facial Deformities, School Health Programs and Outreach Health Programs.
Corporate social responsibility projects focusing on Underserved Populations !
Providing Free Surgeries for Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate, TMJ Ankylosis and other Facial Deformities for Poor and Needy Children and Young Adults.
We also implement school health programmes and community outreach health programmes to raise the health standards among the community.
Trinity Care Foundation is a Non Governmental Organization focusing on Craniofacial Deformities, School Health Programs and Outreach Health Programs in Karnataka, India. We work in synergy with the Education Department of Karnataka (known as DPI) and Health Department, Karnataka to implement Outreach Programs.
An impact csr initiative being implemented in Bangalore urban and rural districts of Karnataka State, India by Trinity Care Foundation. To partner in implementing CSR healthcare projects, Write to us [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ]
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
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.
The Ministry of Women and Child Development, a branch of the Government of India, is an apex body for formulation and administration of the rules and regulations and laws relating to women and child development in India.
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 ]
The MCA vide its notification dated 11th February, 2022 has notified Companies (Accounts) Amendment Rules, 2022 which shall come into force from 11th February 2022. In the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, after Rule 12 (1A) the following shall be inserted: “(1B) Every company covered under the provisions of sub-section (1) to section 135 shall furnish a report on Corporate Social Responsibility in Form CSR-2 to the Registrar for the preceding year (2020-2021) and onwards as an addendum to form AOC-4 or AOC-4 XBRL or AOC-4 NBFC (Ind AS), as the case may be: Provided that for the preceding year (2020-2021), Form CSR-2 shall be filed separately on or before 31st March, 2022, after filing form AOC-4 or AOC-4 XBRL or AOC-4 NBFC (Ind AS), as the case may be.”
Oral diseases affect about 3.5 billion people around the world. As well as impacting health, they also affect overall well-being and quality of life, especially where resources for prevention, diagnosis and treatment are limited. Approaches based on new digital health technologies can contribute to better #oralhealth for all. In the context of the Be He@lthy Be Mobile initiative, the World Health Organization and the International Telecommunication Union have developed "Mobile technologies for oral health: an implementation guide”.
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 for COVID-19 : Digital contact tracing tools vary in purpose, features, and complexity, but they can add value to traditional contact tracing efforts by:
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.
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2. What We Do?
School Health Program
Craniofacial Deformity
Outreach Health Program
http://trinitycarefoundation.org/
3. School Health Program
Schools are considered as place for learning where children learn not only
subjective knowledge but also life style practices and health seeking behaviors.
Health Checkup
Health Education
Eye Check-up
Dental Checkup & Treatment
http://trinitycarefoundation.org/preventive/school-health-program
4. Craniofacial Deformities Program
Craniofacial anomalies are a group of deformities involving
the growth of the head and facial bones. These anomalies
are congenital (present at birth) . Eg; Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate,
TMJ Ankylosis, Hemangioma of Face, etc.,
Trinity Care Foundation identifies such patients and give
them prompt advice & Holistic Treatment. We work with
various Karnataka Government Departments in Rural
Areas!
http://trinitycarefoundation.org/freecleftpalatelipsurgery
5. Community Outreach Program
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.
Trinity Care Foundation conducts Health Programs in rural
areas in Karnataka in synergy with Health Department,
Karnataka.
http://trinitycarefoundation.org/preventive/outreach-health-programs
6. After
During
Before
Authorization from
Directorate of Health and Family Welfare
Directorate of Public Instruction – Government of Karnataka.
7. After
During
Before
Authorization from
Directorate of Women and Child Welfare Department –
Government of Karnataka.
8. Legal View of Trinity Care Foundation
• Trinity Care Foundation, Non Profit Organization is registered as a Public
Charitable Trust under the Indian Trusts Act (Reg No. : SHV-4-00745-
2007-2008) on 27-12-2007.
• Registered Under Section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 dated on
27- 04-2009.
• Registered Under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961, dated on
20-04-2010.
• Registered under FCRA Act, 2010 - Registration No: 094421576 dated on
09-09-2014 .
• Registered with United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
• Registered with various Govt. Agencies under Government of Karnataka.
http://trinitycarefoundation.org/
9. How you could Help ? After
During
Before
• To Volunteer your time during Medical Camps in Schools
and Rural Areas.
• To Provide Medicines, Medical Supplies and IEC Materials.
• To create awareness among your friends and colleagues
about Facial Deformities and School Health Programs.
• To help in identifying and referring Needy Children with
Facial Deformities for Free Surgery.
• To maintain and develop Trinity Care Foundation social
media presence and Sponsor Health Programs.
• To Fund for Community Health Projects, work as an intern
with us focusing on Public Health.
http://trinitycarefoundation.org/