The document discusses national and international organizations related to child health. It provides details on 17 national child welfare agencies in India such as the Indian Red Cross Society, Central Social Welfare Board, Indian Council for Child Welfare. It also describes 10 international agencies including WHO, UNICEF, World Bank that work on child health and welfare. The document outlines the establishment year, locations and major activities of these organizations in promoting education, health, safety and development of children.
2. DEFINITION:
Child welfare agency an administrative unit
responsible for social work concerned with the
welfare and vocational training of children
3. PURPOSE
S
ī To education of children
ī To promote and conduct
research
ī To help training and
education of teachers
ī To provide health support for
children.
ī To ensuring safety of child.
ī To strengthening families to
successfully care for their
children.
4. CHILD WELFARE AGENCIES NATIONAL
1. Indian red cross society
2. Central social welfare board
3. Indian council for child welfare.
4. All India womenâs conference.
5. Bharat sewak samaj
6. Hind kusht nivaran sangh.
7. Kasturba Gandhi memorial trust.
8. Family planning association of
India.
9. All india blind relief society
5. CONTâĻâĻâĻ..
10. Saint john ambulance
association
11. Tuberculosis association of
India.
12. Ford foundation.
13. Smile
14. SOS village.
15. Child in need institute (CINI)
16. CRY Child Rights and You
6. INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
ARE:
1. WHO
2. UNICEF
3. International red cross
4. FAO of the United Nations
5. WORLD BANK
6. CARE
7. USAID
8. UNFPA
9. UNDP
10. ILO
8. THE INDIAN RED CROSS
SOCIETY
Established:1920
Headquarter: Delhi
700 branches throughout India
9. Child welfare activities
ī1931 - Maternity and Child
Welfare Bureau
īThey run various
Hospitals, Bal Vikas
Kendraâs , urban health
centers, MCW Polyclinics
and MCW Centers
īOrphanages /
Rehabilitation Homes
īSchools
10. ContâĻ.
ī Red Cross Blood
Transfusion Centre for
Thalassemic Children
ī Antenatal Screening And
Prenatal Diagnosis
Programme For
Thalassemia/Sickle Cell
Prevention
ī Medical camps â in slums
& give free medicin
11. īSewing Centres
īYouth Peer Education
Programme (Y.P.E.P.) -
HIV/AIDS/STI
īâTraining of Trainers
programme on Child
Protection and Safe
Environment
īMalaria Prevention and
Control Programme
īPolio Eradication
programme
13. Services
īScheme of short stay home for women
and girls
īCondensed courses of education for
women and girls
īRajiv Gandhi national crèche scheme for
the children of working mothers
īInnovative schemes - Poverty reduction
programme ,Gender equality in access to
health, education and training , Child
labour ,Children or Women trafficking.
15. Child welfare activity
ī Educational programmes-
school,college
ī Hamara Schoolâ project-
Smile Foundation goa
ī Village service centre (gram
seva kendra)
ī Child welfare centre (bal
seva kendra)
ī Creach (jula ghar)
ī Training for block
worker(gram karykarta
prasikshan)
16. ContâĻ.
ī Nursing training
ī Maternity centres.
ī Health centre (Arogya
kendra)
ī Hospitals
ī Nutritious food centres.
ī Welfare centres for children
and women
17. INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CHILD
WELFARE
Establishment:
1952
Head office â new
Delhi
18. Child welfare activity
ī National bravery awards
ī Learning to live together camp
ī National painting competition â (honoring
child artists)
ī Rajiv gandhi national creche scheme
ī Promoting and facilitating the adoption of
of orphaned and abandoned children
ī Indira gandhi holiday home;-
ī Toys, clothes and books bank
ī Street children project-6-16,
ī Sponsorship programme 6-
18,income<5000
21. activities
īWelfare Extension Project (rural and
urban)
īCrèches and Day Care-centres;
īHoliday Home
īMaternity Centres.
īCrafts and Vocational Centres for
women or girl
īOccupational Therapy Institute for
physically and mentally retarded
children.
22. īPreventoria (institute for
seprstion) for children of leprosy
disease.
īHome for waifs and
strays(homeless and neglected
children)
īPre-Primary and nursery schools
īLibraries and reading rooms
īDispensaries
īMilk distribution centres
īinstitutions for handicapped
children,
ContâĻâĻâĻâĻ.
23. Educational Institutions
ī 2330 schools - poor and middle class children
age 3 to 5 yr
ī 3 - vocational and IT Education programs
ī Sponsor Many Girls Institutions, Junior and
High Girls Schools have been
Jabalpur Girls High Secondary School-1500
students are admitted
24. THE ALL INDIA BLIND RELIEF
SOCIETY
Established: 1946
Head office - Lajpat Nagar, Delhi
Services:
ī Co-ordinates the work of different
institutions working for the blind.
ī It organizes eye relief camps and
other measures for the relief of
blind.
26. īACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN
ī Day care services ,balwadi,creach
ī Holiday homes-12-16 yr
ī Recreation facilities â
īŧplay cventres
īŧ public parks
īŧchildrens library
īŧbal bhavans,
īŧ children films
īŧnational museum ,hobby classes
28. Child welfare
LITERACY AND EDUCATION
īPromote school dropouts and other
under privileged children to return to
mainstream education
īprimary education for school drop out
girls
īeducation and day care services -
street children
īcondensed courses - women and girls
29. HEALTH, FAMILY WELFARE AND
POPULATION
īMobile Health Vans
īProvides special care to expectant
and nursing mothers, and children
īEducates women - health, nutrition,
sanitation, hygiene and family welfare
īDay care centres -leprosy patients
children.
īAnemia camps
30. ī Crèches for children
ī Scholarship program for brilliant children
from lower income group
ī Legislative role
ī Sarda Act
ī Hindu Code Bill -Adoptions and
Maintenance Act
ī Devdasi prohibition Act
ī Factory and Mines Act
ī Maternity Benefits Act
31. INSTITUTIONS SET UP BY
AIWC
īFamily Planning Centre (estd. in
1937, now the Family Planning
Association of India)
īSave the Children Committee
the Indian Council for Child
Welfare)
īThe Amrit Kaur Bal Vihar for
Mentally Retarded Children
33. SERVICES:
-
ī Gynecological services
ī Infertility services
ī Gender Based Violence
related services
ī Laboratory services
ī Contraceptive services
ī (MTP)Medical Termination of
Pregnancy Services
ī HIV related services-
test,counselling,treatment
34. CONTâĻâĻ
īMaternal and child care services
īUrine pregnancy test
īAntenatal care including injection
TT and supplement, counseling ,
ī post natal care and counseling
ī immunization services for children
īgeneral clinic for mothers and
children
35. SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
ī Small Family By Choice Project-acceptance of
family planning
ī Youth Education on Sexuality Project awareness
and education in SRH issues
ī The Girl Child and Prevention of Female
Foeticide Project
ī Disha - Disha Centres/young people/meet, discuss
healthy lifestyles
ī Movement Youth to Youth-RH
education/adolescents Girl/ Madrasas
ī Spandana-educational project /RH issues
37. ACTIVITIES
īOrganize Training Programme For
īFirst Aid
īHome Nursing
īHygiene & Sanitation.
īMother craft & Child Welfare
īDisaster Management.
īProvide Service
īAmbulance & First Aid services.
īAwareness programmes
īArrange of first Aid Post & duties on
various Occasions.
īrelief works during the calamities
īorganizing blood camps
39. ACTIVIT
Y
īProviding quality diagnostic
and treatment services
īComplementing
supplementing RNTCP ,
DOTs services of Government
of India (GoI ) No new units
are to be established to avoid
costs and duplication.
41. IT SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS THAT
īPromote livelihood opportunities
īAdvocate for economic and social rights
īMake the government's development
efforts transparent and accountable
īWork to create agricultural policies
īEnable women and girls to address their
sexual and reproductive health and rights
īBroaden the participation of marginalized
groups through public service media.
42. CHILD WELFARE
īResearch programme in family
planning
īEstablish national health and family
welfare institute in dehli
īPilot project of health services
īHelp in water supply and drainage of
sewage system in Kolkata
īhelp end child marriage
44. Programmes and activities
MISSION EDUCATION - underprivileged children
īCrèche , Pre-school ,Non Formal
Education,Remedial Education,Bridge Course
Family Life Education for adolescent girls.
ī Educational project
ī§ Integrated Community Development in Guna
ī§ Vidya Jyoti Primary school -chhatisgarh
ī§ Jyotirmaya Dumb and Deaf School at Barwaha
45. ContâĻ..
īHealth care -
īSmile on wheel
īSmile health camps
īLivelihood â smile twin
e-learning programme
īGirl child and women
empowerment
īSwabhiman
īPravertan
47. SOS CHILDREN S
VILLAGE
ī Established -Austria in 1949
ī in India - 1964 at Faridabad.
ī Now in India - 41 SOS Children's
Villages
48. activities
īChild care
programmes
ī Family based care (fbc)-
ī Family strengthening
programme (fsp)
īProtect child right
īEducational services
īEmergency response
in disaster and help
children
49. (CRY )CHILD RIGHTS AND
YOU
ī Established -1979 by a 25 year
airline purser, Rippan Kapur and
his seven friends.
ī Head office - Mumbai
50. working areas
īThe right to survival, to life, health,
nutrition, name and nationality.
īThe right to development of
education, care, leisure, and
recreation.
īThe right to protection from
exploitation, abuse and neglect.
īThe right to participation in
expression, information, thought
and religion.
51. Activities
īBringinging together
donation, time, recourses
īMobilizing communities to
stand up and demand for
their rights
īImplementing awareness
building measure
īPartnering with small NGO
all over India
52. CRY's impact in 2010-11
ī 122,898 infants have been immunised
ī 415 new ICDS (anganwadi) centres opened
ī 19 new PHC and 38 Sub-health centres opened
ī 21,676 children (6-18 years) who had dropped
out of school have been enrolled
ī Child labour prevented in 648 villages
ī 1152 villages were freed of child marriages
ī 103 govt schools prevented from closing down
53. CHILD IN NEED INSTITUTE
(CINI)
ī Established - 1974 by Dr Samir Chaudhuri
(paediatrician working in Kolkata)
ī Headquarter - Kolkata
54. Activities
īEducation
ī Shikshalaya prakalpa and mid-
day meal
ī Eliminating child labour in
calcutta
īHealth and nutrition
1. Adopt a mother and save her
child
2. National aids control program
55. 3. CINI Nutrimix - 400gm of roasted
wheat and 100gm of green gram.
4. Face-To-Face Counseling
5. Adopt a Mother and Save Her Child
6. Educating People about Hiv/Aids
7. Child line -1098
8. Girls Shelters Home
9. Child Sponsorship Program
10. Train local women &govt worker
11. Emergency Relief
59. activities
īDirecting and co-ordinating health
programmes
īPrevention and control of communicable and
other specific disease
īHelping member countries in their health
programmes and development of health
services, providing more emphasis on
development of infrastructure
īHelping programmes related to improvement
in the standard of family health
60. ContâĻâĻ
īPromoting environmental health
īCollection of data for health statics ,
communication and publication of
informationâ
īEncouraging research and help in
strengthening training institute
īcollection and publication of health
letrature and information , keeping WHO
LIBRARY up to date and provide
community information services
61. ī National Polio Surveillance Project
ī Routine Immunization
ī Integrated Management of Neonatal and
Childhood Illnesses
ī Integrated Disease Surveillance Project,
ī RNTCP
ī Emergency and Humanitarian Action,
ī National AIDS Control Project (NACP)
ī Leprosy Elimination,
CHILD
WELFARE
62. ContâĻ.
ī National Vector Borne Disease Control
Programme,
ī Integrated Prevention and Control of Non
Communicable Diseases,
ī National Tobacco Control Programme
ī national programme for prevention and
control of cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular
disease and stroke
ī National Mental Health Programme and
ī Elimination of Lymphatic filariasis.
63. UNICEF
United Nations International Childrenâs Emergency Fund
ī Established in 1946 by the un general
ī Headquarters - New York
ī Active in more than 190 countries
ī in india since 1949
64. Focus area
ī Child survival and
development
ī Basic education and
gender equity
ī HIV/AIDS and
children
ī Child protection
ī Policy advocacy and
partnerships for
children's rights
65. ACTIVITIES
ī Maternal Health in India
ī (NRHM), UNICEF support Village Health and
Nutrition Days (VHND)-antenatal checkup
ī NRHM -Janani Suraksha Yojna-institutional
delivery
ī RCH programme-reduce mortality
ī UNICEF and WHO support meseals and polio
eradication
ī Neonatal Health In India
ī Support IMNCI program.
ī supports setting up and managing of Special
Care Newborn Units
66. ī Nutrition â
ī Assist ICDS programme
ī supports iron and Vitamin A
supplementation -
ī National Rural Drinking Water
Programme
ī GOBI campaign
ī National aids control programme â
drug, staff, reporting system
ī UNICEF Child Protection Programme-
Labour,trafficking,marriage,abuse
ī Develop website for Missing Children.
67. īEducation -
ī In emergencies helps to restore education
to affected populations.
ī partner in the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
ī It implements a âquality packageâ across
14 states that aims at improving the quality
of curricula and classroom environment.
ī supports alternative learning strategies
including bridging courses for adolescent
girls, who are out of school.
70. Health helps ensure continuation of basic
health services,
īFirst Aid,
īEmergency transport and hospital care.
īmother and child care
īvaccination
īhealth and hygiene promotion,
īStrengthen hospital management
īBlood donation
īDrug and equipment supply
71. FAO OF THE UNITED
NATIONS
ī Establishment: - 16 October 1945
ī headquarter in Rome, Italy.
ī FAO has 191 Member Nations
72. SERVICES: -
ī FAO is also a source of
knowledge and information,
and
ī helps developing countries in
transition modernize and
improve agriculture, forestry
and fisheries practices,
ī Ensuring nutrition and food
security for all
CHILD WELFARE:-ILO & FAO
working together to prevent
Child Labor in Agriculture and
fisheries
73. WORLD BANK
ī The World Bank is an
international financial agency
of the United Nations that
provides loans to developing
countries for capital
programs to rise living
standard .
ī Established in 1944
ī Headquarter - Washington
74. FUNCTIONS: - Bank gives loan for projects
that lead to economic growth the projects
usually concern with
ī Economic growth.
ī Agriculture, water supply, education.
ī Road, railway, electricity, family planning.
ī Health and environment.
ī assistance to hospital care.
ī Cooperative programmes exist between
WHO and the world Bank
e.g. projects for water supply, World Food
Programme, Population control
programme etc.
75. SUPPORTED PROJECT IN
INDIA
īICDS Systems Strengthening &
Nutrition Improvement Program
(ISSNIP)
īNational Vector Borne Disease Control
īPolio Eradication Support
īReproductive & Child Health Second
Phase (RCH)
īTsunami Disaster Recovery in India
īNational HIV/AIDS Control Project
īNational Tuberculosis Control Project
76. ContâĻ.
īImmunization Strengthening Project
īNational Leprosy Elimination
īBasic Education Project
īSecondary Education Project-
īRural Water Supply and Environmental
Sanitation
īChild Development Services Project.
īWoman and Child Development Project
īChild Survival and Safe Motherhood
Project
77. CARE
Cooperative For American Relief Everywhere
ī Established - 1945 and
ī Headquartered -Atlanta, Georgia
ī Work in 84 countries.
ī Services: Provides logistics, food aid, and long
term development assistance
78. ī IN INDIA care work with govt of india , state govt,
NGO and it also support following projects
ī Support ICDS programme
ī Integrated and nutritional programme
ī Better health and nutritional programme
ī Anemia controle project
ī Improving womens health projects
ī Improved health for adolcencent girl project
ī Child survival project
ī Improving womens reproductive health and
family spacing project
ī Konkan integrated development project
79. EDUCATION
ī Girlsâ Education Programme
ī Udaan school â9-14 girl/primary
edu./11month
ī Kasturba Gandhi Balika
Vidyalayas
ī Support ICDS programme
implementation
HEALTH
ī SAKSHAM AND EMPHASIS-NACP
ī AXSHYA -RNTCP
ī Family Health Initiative
ī SWASTH -Tech Assist /Nutritional
Programme
80. ContâĻâĻ
ī SEHAT â improve nutrition and
health status of women & children
ī Urban Health Initiative âMD Goals
ī Join My Village -maternal and
newborn health
ī increasing community participation
ī building capacities of service
providers
81. USAIDUNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ī Establishment: 3 nov.1961
ī Headquarters : Washington.
ī works in over 100 countries
82. SERVICE
S
ī Promote economic prosperity
ī Strengthen democracy and good
governance
ī Protect human rights
ī Improve global health
ī Advance food security and agriculture
ī Improve environmental sustainability;
ī Further education
ī Help societies prevent and recover from
conflicts/disaster
83. In India
ī USAID implements HIV/AIDS prevention,
care and treatment programme
ī supports implementation of the DOTs
ī technical support to immunizations and
Vit A
ī food aid program
ī support RCH services of NRHM
ī supports the National Polio Surveillance
Project
ī Support Polio Eradication programme
85. ī WORKING AREA -
ī poverty reduction
ī achieving the Millennium Development
Goals
ī democratic governance
ī crisis prevention and recovery
ī environment and energy protection
ī UNDP works closely with the National
AIDS Control Programme of India
ī Women's Empowerment and Inclusion
ī Human Development
87. Mission
ī UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund,
delivers a world where every pregnancy is
wanted, every birth is safe, every young
person's potential is fulfilled.
88. IN INDIA
ī Reproductive and Child Health II (RCH II)
ī National AIDS Control Programme III (NACP
III)
ī National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
90. Mission
Its main aims are to promote rights at work,
encourage decent employment opportunities,
enhance social protection and strengthen
dialogue on work-related issues.
91. WORK FOR CHILD
WELFARE
ī Child Labour - the ILO's International
Programme on Child Labour (IPEC) works to
achieve the effective end of child labor
through country-based programmes
ī INDUS (India-US) Child Labour Project â
prevention and elimination of child labour.
92. conclusion
ī The Child Welfare Service is responsible for
implementing measures for children and their
families in situations where there are special
needs in relation to the home environment.
Assistance may be provided as counseling,
advisory services, and aid measures, including
external support contacts, relief measures in the
home, and access to day care and agencies or
organization play an important role in delivery of
child welfare services.