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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING II
SEMINAR ON ā€“ INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARE
FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY
SUBMITTED BY-
MISS SONALI NAYAK
IV YEAR
BSC NURSING
ROLL-32
COLLEGE OF NURSING
CUTTACK
SUBMITTED TO-
MISS EPSITA BISWAL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
COLLEGE OF NURSING
CUTTTACK
WHAT IS VOLUNTARY HEALTH
AGENCY?
ā€¢ Any nonprofit, nongovernmental agency, governed by lay
or professional individuals and organized on a national,
state, or
local level, whose primary purpose is health related.
ā€¢ This term applies to agencies supported mainly by volunt
ary public contributions.
ā€¢ These agencies are usually engaged in programs of serv
ice, education, and research related to a particular
disability or group of diseases and disabilities.
ā€¢ The term can also be applied to such agencies as non
profit
hospitals, visiting nurse associations, and other local ser
vice organizations that have both lay and professional go
verning
boards and are supported by both voluntary contributions
and charges and fees for service provided.
INTRODUCTION
ā€¢ The Indian council for child welfare is a premier
national voluntary organisation in the field of
child welfare and development.
ā€¢ It was established in 30th
may1952.
ā€¢ The council is engaged in implementing
programmes for benefit of children particularly
from weaker sections of society through itā€™s
states and UTs all over the country.
ā€¢ The headquarters are at New Delhi.
ā€¢ Smt. Gita Siddhartha is the president from 2006.
NETWORK OF ICCWNETWORK OF ICCW
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
ā€¢ To initiate, undertake or aid directly or
through its State/Union Territory
Councils or affiliated bodies, schemes
for progress of child
welfare/development in India.
ā€¢ To support wherever possible, and
guide the progress of any approved
schemes of child
welfare/development which may
already exist.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
continuedā€¦
ā€¢ To conduct different national
programmes like national painting
competition, national bravery awards,
national learn to live together camps.
ā€¢ To promote generally the welfare of
children in India having regard to their
social, economic and other needs.
ICCW National Bravery Awards
ā€¢ The National Bravery Awards programme gives
due recognition
to children who distinguish themselves by
performing outstanding deeds of bravery and
seeks to inspire other children to emulate their
example.
ā€¢ The Awards are presented by the Hon'ble Prime
Minister of India prior to Republic Day The
children then participate in the Republic Day
Parade.
National Bravery Awards 2018
Netravati M Chavan
Karanbeer Singh
F Lalchhandama
Betshwajohn Lyngdoh Peinlang
Mamata Dalai
Sebastian Vincent
Laxmi Yadav
Samridhi Sushil Sharma
Zonuntluanga
Pankaj Semwal
Nazia
Mansha N
N Shangpon Konyak
Yoaknei
Chingai Wangsa
Nadaf Ejaj Abdul Rauf
Loukrakpam Rajeshwori Chanu
Pankaj Kumar Mahanta
Prime minister giving national
bravery awards 2018
Learning to Live Together
ā€¢ The scheme of the National Learn to Live
together Camps, was started in 1971.
The Learn to Live Together camps are
conducted with specific goals.
That young people will make friends with each
other and thus become aware of
basic likeness and grow to appreciate
differences.
ā€¢ ICCW organises National Learn to Live Together
Camp every year.
ā€¢ Six school- going children (3 boys & 3 girls from
lower income group and slum areas
in the age group of 10-14 years including two
differently abled with two escorts)
are invited from each State/Union Territory
Council & Institutional Members.
National Painting Competition
The National Painting Competition was
started
by ICCW in 1981 with the dual objective of
creating
in children aesthetics and heighten
consciousness
on harmony and beauty.
ACTIVITIES
ā€¢ Advocating Children's Rights
ā€¢ Creches for children of working and ailing
mothers
ā€¢ Training programmes for child care workers
ā€¢ Sponsorship for School Education of under-
privileged children
ā€¢ Projects for Street and Working children
ā€¢ Scrutiny of Adoption Cases
ā€¢ Rehabilitation of Abandoned Children
ACTIVITES continuedā€¦.
ā€¢ Institutional and day care services for differently
abled children
ā€¢ Programmes for children in difficult
circumstances
ā€¢ Programmes with special focus on the girl child
ā€¢ Education Centres and Support Services
ā€¢ Honouring Children for Bravery
ā€¢ Honouring Child Artists
ā€¢ National Integration Camps/ Adventure Camps
ACTIVITIES
FAMILY PLANNING
ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
INTRODUCTION
ā€¢ The Family Planning Association of India,
abbreviated as FPA India, is a registered charity
in India.
ā€¢ Established in 1949, the organisation has 40
local branches across the country that promote
sexual health and family planning.
ā€¢ It is the national affiliate of the
International Planned Parenthood Federation.
ā€¢ Among other issues, the organisation promotes
reproductive choices, legal and safe abortion,
education about sexually transmitted diseases
and sexual and reproductive health.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
ā€¢ To advocate for gender equality and
empowerment for all including the poor and
vulnerable people, ensure information,
education, and services; powered by knowledge,
innovation, and technology, towards sustainable
development.
ā€¢ FPA India envisions all people empowered to
enjoy their sexual and reproductive health
choices and rights in India, free from stigma and
discrimination.
FPAI IS IN ASSOCIATION WITH;
ACTIVITIES
ā€¢ WORKING FOR GENDER EQUALITY
FPA India also advocates for transforming
gender norms and power dynamics to
promote gender equality and address
gender based violence.
ACTIVITIES continuedā€¦..
FPA India reaches out to people who are poor and
vulnerable, for whom access to healthcare especially
sexual and reproductive health care is a remote
possibility. Through its:
ā€¢ 40 Reproductive Health and Family Planning Centres
(RHFPC)
ā€¢ 17 satellite clinics
ā€¢ 62 outreach units
ā€¢ 432 community based providers
ā€¢ 40 Associated clinics
ā€¢ 32 other agencies
ā€¢ Network of 115 private medical practitioners
ACTIVITIES continuedā€¦..
FPA India ensures access to quality services for the
vulnerable populations at highly subsidised rates or free
of cost. Some of them are:
ā€¢ Cervical Cancer screening
ā€¢ Laboratory services
ā€¢ High Quality Clinic based Family Planning and other
SRH Services
ā€¢ Screening for Gender Based Violence
ā€¢ Global Comprehensive Abortion Care Initiative (GCACI)
ā€¢ Engaging, Empowering and Enabling Men and Boys
(E3MB) for SRH (sexual and reproductive health)
TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION
OF INDIA
INTRODUCTION
ā€¢ The Tuberculosis Association of India is a voluntary
organization. It was set up in February, 1939. It is also
affiliated to the Govt. of India & is working with TB Delhi
center.
ā€¢ The Tuberculosis Association of India (TAI) has been
serving the cause of tuberculosis since 1939. It is one of
the oldest and largest voluntary organizations having its
affiliates all over the country. It was set up in February,
1939 as a registered society by incorporating the King
Emperor's Anti-Tuberculosis Fund and King George
Thanks-giving (Anti-Tuberculosis) Fund. Her Excellency
the Marchioness of Linlithgow was the first President of
the Association when the Tuberculosis Association of
India was established on February 23, 1939.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
ā€¢ The prevention, control, treatment and relief of
tuberculosis.
ā€¢ The encouragement of and assistance in the
establishment throughout India of State Associations
having objectives similar in whole or in part to those of
the Association.
ā€¢ The affiliation or control of and the rendering of
assistance to any institution having objectives similar in
whole or in part to the objects of the Association.
ā€¢ The undertaking of the Research and Investigation on
subjects concerning tuberculosis and allied chest
diseases.
ā€¢ The doing of all such things as are conducive to the
attainment of the above objectives.
ACTIVITIES
ā€¢ Publication of the prestigious Indian Journal of
Tuberculosis quarterly being uninterruptedly published
since 1953. Itā€™s the only journal in India devoted
exclusively to the cause of tuberculosis and chest
diseases.
ā€¢ Organization of the National Conference on
Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases (NATCON). Since
the year 1939 the Association is organizing an annual
conference wherein around 500 delegates from all
over India assemble and exchange views, research
papers and attend seminars on tuberculosis and
diseases allied to it. NATCON is organised in
collaboration with one or other of the State affiliates of
the Association.
ACTIVITIES continuedā€¦ā€¦
ā€¢ TB Seal Campaign is organised every year. The
Honā€™ble President of India who is also the Patron
of the Association generally inaugurates the
Campaign on 2nd October, the Gandhi Jayanti
Day at Rashtrapati Bhawan. The TB Seals
Campaign conveys the message that TB is
preventable. It also helps to raise funds for
promoting voluntary anti-TB work in the country
and provides opportunity to every citizen to
contribute to the fight against this anti-human
disease. The campaign is being organised since
1950
ACTIVITIES continued
ā€¢ Providing quality diagnostic and treatment
services through its New Delhi TB Centre.
ā€¢ Complementing supplementing Revised
National Tuberculosis Control Program
(RNTCP), (Directly Observed Treatment
Short Course) DOTS services of
Government of India (GOI). No new units
are to be established to avoid costs and
duplication
DIFFERENT TB SEALS
INDIAN RED CROSSINDIAN RED CROSS
INTRODUCTION
ā€¢ The Indian Red Cross is a voluntary
humanitarian organization having a network of
over 700 branches throughout the country,
providing relief in times of
disasters/emergencies and promotes health &
care of the vulnerable people and communities.
It is a leading member of the largest
independent humanitarian organization in the
world, the International Red Cross & Red
Crescent Movement. The movement has three
main components, the International Committee
of Red Cross (ICRC), 187 National Societies
and International Federation of Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies.
ABOUT SOCIETY
ā€¢ Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) was established in 1920 under the
Indian Red Cross Society Act and incorporated under Parliament
Act XV of 1920. The act was last amended in 1992 and of rules
were formed in 1994.
ā€¢ The IRCS has 35 State / Union Territories Branches with their more
than 700 districts and sub district branches.
ā€¢ Honourable President of India is the President and Hon'ble Union
Health Minister is the Chairman of the Society.
ā€¢ The Vice Chairman is elected by the members of the Managing
Body.
ā€¢ The National Managing Body consists of 19 members.
ā€¢ The Chairman and 6 members are nominated by the President. The
remaining 12 are elected by the state and union territory branches
through an electoral college.
ā€¢ The Managing Body is responsible for governance and supervision
of the functions of the society through a number of committees.
ā€¢ The Secretary General is the Chief Executive of the Society.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
ā€¢ The Mission of the Indian Red Cross is to
inspire, encourage and initiate at all times
all forms of humanitarian activities so that
human suffering can be minimized and
even prevented and thus contribute to
creating more congenial climate for peace.
ACTIVITIES
ā€¢ The Indian Red Cross's programmes are
grouped into four main core areas:
Promoting humanitarian principles and
values; Disaster response; Disaster
preparedness; and Health and Care in the
Community.
Humanitarian values
ā€¢ Red Cross promotes the Humanitarian
values , which encourage respect for
other human beings and a willingness to
work together to find solutions to
problems. From the seven fundamental
principles, the movement aims to influence
the behaviour of all the people.
Disaster response
Disaster response continues to represent
the largest portion of IRCS work, with
assistance to millions of people annually
ranging from refugees to victims of natural
disasters.
Disaster preparedness
ā€¢ The sharp increase in the number of
natural disasters countrywide in recent
years has prompted the Red Cross to
devote more attention to Disaster
preparedness activities. These aim to
make Red Cross Societies and
communities more aware of the risks they
face, how to reduce their vulnerability, and
how to cope when disaster strikes.
Health and community care
ā€¢ Too many people die as a result of no access to
even the most basic health services and
elementary health education. Health and
community care has become a cornerstone of
humanitarian assistance, and accounts for a
large part of Red Cross spending. Through
these programmes, the Red Cross aims to
enable communities to reduce their vulnerability
to disease, and prepare for and respond to
public health crises.
Other Major activities
ā€¢ Other Major activities includes : hospital
services, blood bank, HIV/AIDS
programmes, home for disabled
servicemen ,vocational training centers,
tracing activities, maternity , child and
family welfare, nursing, junior red cross
activities, preparedness and prevention of
communicable & infectious diseases, relief
operations in fire, railway & other
accidents and events .
SUMMARY
ā€¢ The ICCW is engaged in implementing programmes for
benefit of children particularly from weaker sections of
society through itā€™s states and UTs all over the country.
ā€¢ The FPAI promotes reproductive choices, legal and
safe abortion, education about STD and SRH.
ā€¢ The TAI works in prevention, control, treatment and relief
of tuberculosis.
ā€¢ The IRCS inspire, encourage and initiate at all times all
forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering
can be minimized and even prevented and thus
contribute to creating more congenial climate for peace.
CONCLUSION
ā€¢ Health agencies are usually responsible
for public health, including preventive
medicine, epidemiology, vaccinations, environm
ental health, developmental disabilities; mental
health; occupational safety and health; receiving
and recording reports of notifiable diseases;
and tobacco control.
ā€¢ Now we have learnt how some of these
voluntary health organisation work.
VOLUNTARY HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS OF INDIA

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VOLUNTARY HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS OF INDIA

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  • 2. COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING II SEMINAR ON ā€“ INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CHILD WELFARE FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF INDIA TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY SUBMITTED BY- MISS SONALI NAYAK IV YEAR BSC NURSING ROLL-32 COLLEGE OF NURSING CUTTACK SUBMITTED TO- MISS EPSITA BISWAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR COLLEGE OF NURSING CUTTTACK
  • 3. WHAT IS VOLUNTARY HEALTH AGENCY? ā€¢ Any nonprofit, nongovernmental agency, governed by lay or professional individuals and organized on a national, state, or local level, whose primary purpose is health related. ā€¢ This term applies to agencies supported mainly by volunt ary public contributions. ā€¢ These agencies are usually engaged in programs of serv ice, education, and research related to a particular disability or group of diseases and disabilities. ā€¢ The term can also be applied to such agencies as non profit hospitals, visiting nurse associations, and other local ser vice organizations that have both lay and professional go verning boards and are supported by both voluntary contributions and charges and fees for service provided.
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  • 6. INTRODUCTION ā€¢ The Indian council for child welfare is a premier national voluntary organisation in the field of child welfare and development. ā€¢ It was established in 30th may1952. ā€¢ The council is engaged in implementing programmes for benefit of children particularly from weaker sections of society through itā€™s states and UTs all over the country. ā€¢ The headquarters are at New Delhi. ā€¢ Smt. Gita Siddhartha is the president from 2006.
  • 8. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ā€¢ To initiate, undertake or aid directly or through its State/Union Territory Councils or affiliated bodies, schemes for progress of child welfare/development in India. ā€¢ To support wherever possible, and guide the progress of any approved schemes of child welfare/development which may already exist.
  • 9. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES continuedā€¦ ā€¢ To conduct different national programmes like national painting competition, national bravery awards, national learn to live together camps. ā€¢ To promote generally the welfare of children in India having regard to their social, economic and other needs.
  • 10. ICCW National Bravery Awards ā€¢ The National Bravery Awards programme gives due recognition to children who distinguish themselves by performing outstanding deeds of bravery and seeks to inspire other children to emulate their example. ā€¢ The Awards are presented by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India prior to Republic Day The children then participate in the Republic Day Parade.
  • 11. National Bravery Awards 2018 Netravati M Chavan Karanbeer Singh F Lalchhandama Betshwajohn Lyngdoh Peinlang Mamata Dalai Sebastian Vincent Laxmi Yadav Samridhi Sushil Sharma Zonuntluanga Pankaj Semwal Nazia Mansha N N Shangpon Konyak Yoaknei Chingai Wangsa Nadaf Ejaj Abdul Rauf Loukrakpam Rajeshwori Chanu Pankaj Kumar Mahanta
  • 12. Prime minister giving national bravery awards 2018
  • 13. Learning to Live Together ā€¢ The scheme of the National Learn to Live together Camps, was started in 1971. The Learn to Live Together camps are conducted with specific goals. That young people will make friends with each other and thus become aware of basic likeness and grow to appreciate differences. ā€¢ ICCW organises National Learn to Live Together Camp every year. ā€¢ Six school- going children (3 boys & 3 girls from lower income group and slum areas in the age group of 10-14 years including two differently abled with two escorts) are invited from each State/Union Territory Council & Institutional Members.
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  • 15. National Painting Competition The National Painting Competition was started by ICCW in 1981 with the dual objective of creating in children aesthetics and heighten consciousness on harmony and beauty.
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  • 17. ACTIVITIES ā€¢ Advocating Children's Rights ā€¢ Creches for children of working and ailing mothers ā€¢ Training programmes for child care workers ā€¢ Sponsorship for School Education of under- privileged children ā€¢ Projects for Street and Working children ā€¢ Scrutiny of Adoption Cases ā€¢ Rehabilitation of Abandoned Children
  • 18. ACTIVITES continuedā€¦. ā€¢ Institutional and day care services for differently abled children ā€¢ Programmes for children in difficult circumstances ā€¢ Programmes with special focus on the girl child ā€¢ Education Centres and Support Services ā€¢ Honouring Children for Bravery ā€¢ Honouring Child Artists ā€¢ National Integration Camps/ Adventure Camps
  • 21. INTRODUCTION ā€¢ The Family Planning Association of India, abbreviated as FPA India, is a registered charity in India. ā€¢ Established in 1949, the organisation has 40 local branches across the country that promote sexual health and family planning. ā€¢ It is the national affiliate of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. ā€¢ Among other issues, the organisation promotes reproductive choices, legal and safe abortion, education about sexually transmitted diseases and sexual and reproductive health.
  • 22. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ā€¢ To advocate for gender equality and empowerment for all including the poor and vulnerable people, ensure information, education, and services; powered by knowledge, innovation, and technology, towards sustainable development. ā€¢ FPA India envisions all people empowered to enjoy their sexual and reproductive health choices and rights in India, free from stigma and discrimination.
  • 23. FPAI IS IN ASSOCIATION WITH;
  • 24. ACTIVITIES ā€¢ WORKING FOR GENDER EQUALITY FPA India also advocates for transforming gender norms and power dynamics to promote gender equality and address gender based violence.
  • 25. ACTIVITIES continuedā€¦.. FPA India reaches out to people who are poor and vulnerable, for whom access to healthcare especially sexual and reproductive health care is a remote possibility. Through its: ā€¢ 40 Reproductive Health and Family Planning Centres (RHFPC) ā€¢ 17 satellite clinics ā€¢ 62 outreach units ā€¢ 432 community based providers ā€¢ 40 Associated clinics ā€¢ 32 other agencies ā€¢ Network of 115 private medical practitioners
  • 26. ACTIVITIES continuedā€¦.. FPA India ensures access to quality services for the vulnerable populations at highly subsidised rates or free of cost. Some of them are: ā€¢ Cervical Cancer screening ā€¢ Laboratory services ā€¢ High Quality Clinic based Family Planning and other SRH Services ā€¢ Screening for Gender Based Violence ā€¢ Global Comprehensive Abortion Care Initiative (GCACI) ā€¢ Engaging, Empowering and Enabling Men and Boys (E3MB) for SRH (sexual and reproductive health)
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  • 33. INTRODUCTION ā€¢ The Tuberculosis Association of India is a voluntary organization. It was set up in February, 1939. It is also affiliated to the Govt. of India & is working with TB Delhi center. ā€¢ The Tuberculosis Association of India (TAI) has been serving the cause of tuberculosis since 1939. It is one of the oldest and largest voluntary organizations having its affiliates all over the country. It was set up in February, 1939 as a registered society by incorporating the King Emperor's Anti-Tuberculosis Fund and King George Thanks-giving (Anti-Tuberculosis) Fund. Her Excellency the Marchioness of Linlithgow was the first President of the Association when the Tuberculosis Association of India was established on February 23, 1939.
  • 34. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ā€¢ The prevention, control, treatment and relief of tuberculosis. ā€¢ The encouragement of and assistance in the establishment throughout India of State Associations having objectives similar in whole or in part to those of the Association. ā€¢ The affiliation or control of and the rendering of assistance to any institution having objectives similar in whole or in part to the objects of the Association. ā€¢ The undertaking of the Research and Investigation on subjects concerning tuberculosis and allied chest diseases. ā€¢ The doing of all such things as are conducive to the attainment of the above objectives.
  • 35. ACTIVITIES ā€¢ Publication of the prestigious Indian Journal of Tuberculosis quarterly being uninterruptedly published since 1953. Itā€™s the only journal in India devoted exclusively to the cause of tuberculosis and chest diseases. ā€¢ Organization of the National Conference on Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases (NATCON). Since the year 1939 the Association is organizing an annual conference wherein around 500 delegates from all over India assemble and exchange views, research papers and attend seminars on tuberculosis and diseases allied to it. NATCON is organised in collaboration with one or other of the State affiliates of the Association.
  • 36. ACTIVITIES continuedā€¦ā€¦ ā€¢ TB Seal Campaign is organised every year. The Honā€™ble President of India who is also the Patron of the Association generally inaugurates the Campaign on 2nd October, the Gandhi Jayanti Day at Rashtrapati Bhawan. The TB Seals Campaign conveys the message that TB is preventable. It also helps to raise funds for promoting voluntary anti-TB work in the country and provides opportunity to every citizen to contribute to the fight against this anti-human disease. The campaign is being organised since 1950
  • 37. ACTIVITIES continued ā€¢ Providing quality diagnostic and treatment services through its New Delhi TB Centre. ā€¢ Complementing supplementing Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP), (Directly Observed Treatment Short Course) DOTS services of Government of India (GOI). No new units are to be established to avoid costs and duplication
  • 40. INTRODUCTION ā€¢ The Indian Red Cross is a voluntary humanitarian organization having a network of over 700 branches throughout the country, providing relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities. It is a leading member of the largest independent humanitarian organization in the world, the International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement. The movement has three main components, the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), 187 National Societies and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
  • 41. ABOUT SOCIETY ā€¢ Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) was established in 1920 under the Indian Red Cross Society Act and incorporated under Parliament Act XV of 1920. The act was last amended in 1992 and of rules were formed in 1994. ā€¢ The IRCS has 35 State / Union Territories Branches with their more than 700 districts and sub district branches. ā€¢ Honourable President of India is the President and Hon'ble Union Health Minister is the Chairman of the Society. ā€¢ The Vice Chairman is elected by the members of the Managing Body. ā€¢ The National Managing Body consists of 19 members. ā€¢ The Chairman and 6 members are nominated by the President. The remaining 12 are elected by the state and union territory branches through an electoral college. ā€¢ The Managing Body is responsible for governance and supervision of the functions of the society through a number of committees. ā€¢ The Secretary General is the Chief Executive of the Society.
  • 42. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ā€¢ The Mission of the Indian Red Cross is to inspire, encourage and initiate at all times all forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering can be minimized and even prevented and thus contribute to creating more congenial climate for peace.
  • 43. ACTIVITIES ā€¢ The Indian Red Cross's programmes are grouped into four main core areas: Promoting humanitarian principles and values; Disaster response; Disaster preparedness; and Health and Care in the Community.
  • 44. Humanitarian values ā€¢ Red Cross promotes the Humanitarian values , which encourage respect for other human beings and a willingness to work together to find solutions to problems. From the seven fundamental principles, the movement aims to influence the behaviour of all the people.
  • 45. Disaster response Disaster response continues to represent the largest portion of IRCS work, with assistance to millions of people annually ranging from refugees to victims of natural disasters.
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  • 48. Disaster preparedness ā€¢ The sharp increase in the number of natural disasters countrywide in recent years has prompted the Red Cross to devote more attention to Disaster preparedness activities. These aim to make Red Cross Societies and communities more aware of the risks they face, how to reduce their vulnerability, and how to cope when disaster strikes.
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  • 50. Health and community care ā€¢ Too many people die as a result of no access to even the most basic health services and elementary health education. Health and community care has become a cornerstone of humanitarian assistance, and accounts for a large part of Red Cross spending. Through these programmes, the Red Cross aims to enable communities to reduce their vulnerability to disease, and prepare for and respond to public health crises.
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  • 53. Other Major activities ā€¢ Other Major activities includes : hospital services, blood bank, HIV/AIDS programmes, home for disabled servicemen ,vocational training centers, tracing activities, maternity , child and family welfare, nursing, junior red cross activities, preparedness and prevention of communicable & infectious diseases, relief operations in fire, railway & other accidents and events .
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  • 55. SUMMARY ā€¢ The ICCW is engaged in implementing programmes for benefit of children particularly from weaker sections of society through itā€™s states and UTs all over the country. ā€¢ The FPAI promotes reproductive choices, legal and safe abortion, education about STD and SRH. ā€¢ The TAI works in prevention, control, treatment and relief of tuberculosis. ā€¢ The IRCS inspire, encourage and initiate at all times all forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering can be minimized and even prevented and thus contribute to creating more congenial climate for peace.
  • 56. CONCLUSION ā€¢ Health agencies are usually responsible for public health, including preventive medicine, epidemiology, vaccinations, environm ental health, developmental disabilities; mental health; occupational safety and health; receiving and recording reports of notifiable diseases; and tobacco control. ā€¢ Now we have learnt how some of these voluntary health organisation work.