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Round The Clock Shelter
Navajeevan runs a round the clock shelter for children between 5 – 15 years of age. The children are given emotional support that they are badly in need of, in addition to meeting their personal and medical needs, with an emphasis on non-formal education.
The children rescued from street or weaned away from street life are brought immediately to ‘Round the Clock Open Shelter’ and are provided with basic needs. They undergo in-depth counselling sessions while attending Orientation Camps organized in the shelter premises, before they are home-integrated or joined for any of the rehabilitation process under formal education or skills training streams.
It is done through a month long re-orientation camps, group counselling, and picnic camps. Depending on their age, the Pre-Prerana camp caters for children below 11 years, while the Pre-Velugu for children between 12-14 years and Pre-Vimukthi prepares children for de-addiction Camp. At the end of this children either go back home, and if that not possible, join other rehabilitation processes available within the organization.
Open Schooling
The main theme is to provide education by enrolling and retaining of long-time school drop-outs through Open School and prepare them for the 10th class exams.
Under the Open School Scheme started in 2008, so far Navajeevan has completed 5 batches comprising a total number of 250 students. The 6th batch of 74 students (42 boys and 32 girls) would appear for exams in April 2014.
Formal Education
Navajeevan also follows up and monitors more than 520 school/college going children mostly from the most marginalized communities staying in various government social welfare hostels and attending local schools/colleges.
Resource Mobilzation
The team members are capacitated to mobilize resources using various media to identify sponsors for students attending school, college and professional courses.
LS&SH-E
The aim of this activity is to promote psychosocial and interpersonal life
Counselling And Home Integration
Prerana And Velugu(Re-orientation Camps)
Infirmary – Healthcare
Yuva Bhavan
Yuva Bhavan is a home for the senior students (boys) attending regular college studies in and around Vijayawada.
Deepa Nivas
Bosco De-addiction Centre
It means “being liberated”. Stretching out its loving hand, Navajeevan promises a bright future to those children… who have become addicted to drugs and other substances. Apart from this it is a re-orientation camp for senior street children above 15years. A starling survey by Navajeevan Street Educator’s team reveals that more than 40% of the children living on streets are addicted to one form or the other of drugs related substances. The camp lasts for 30 days.
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Night Shelter
The night shelter is located in one of the Municipal Corporation’s schools, located adjacent to the office of Forum for Child Rights/Childline and the Child Welfare Committee. Apart from providing basic amenities, a recreation facility, a safe place for keeping their belongings, the night shelter also gives an opportunity to the Navajeevan counsellors to contact the children/youths coming for night rest and to motivate them to wean themselves away from street life and from addiction to substance abuse that many of them have fallen prey to. The children youth/street youth who are ready to wean themselves away from street life are brought to round the clock shelter for further
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Peer Counsellors (Post De-Addiction Programme)
As part of ‘child-to-child approach’, the concept of Peer Counsellors, was in practice in Navajeevan since many years. However, in November 2012, a group of youth officially joined Navajeevan as ‘Peer Counsellors’ as part of a post de-addiction programme, after the completion of their stay at Vimukthi, the de-addiction centre. The whole idea was to make them strong in their determination, while serving as an inspiration for others. The stated post de-addiction programme has brought down the cases of relapse considerably. Also, the Peer Counsellors assist the Street Presence team members in rescuing street based children, and moreover, in motivating others who are addicted to substance abuse to join the de-addiction camp.
Neethodu –(i Am With You)
Life Skills And Sexual Health Education (LS&SH-E)
GROUP CARE HOME
Navajeevan, realizing the importance of foster care, has started Group Care Homes to foster family environment. …These homes apart, Navajeevan has also started placing individual child – especially the orphans – under the care of foster parents in their families. At the moment there are 7 Group Care Homes (Moggas) – 5 for boys and 2 for girls. These Group Care Homes for boys are taken care of by care mothers/care parents.
Chiguru - Children’s Village
Sponsorship And Volunteers Desk
Networking
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Child Safety Net (CSN)
The aim of this initiative is…
To enable the communities to monitor other Child Care Institutions, especially Municipal Corporation/ Panchayath/Private Schools, Primary Health Care Centres, Sanitation facilities, to ensure quality education, health and infrastructure.
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Marriage Bureau
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Homelink Network (child-miss) Hub & Node
Young at Risk (YaR) Forum has its presence in 19 States & UTs reaching out to children on the street, trafficked, abused, abandoned, orphans, child labourers, school drop-outs, young prisoners or children in conflict with law, young substance abusers, children in war torn areas, refugee children, children affected by dreaded diseases, and the youngsters in other situations of risk. On an average in a year YaR Forum through its partners reaches out to over 200,000 (Two lakhs) children/youth at risk across India.
YaR Partners provide subsidized but quality education to thousands of orphans and poor children through shelter homes, children’s homes and youth hostels, irrespective of their caste and creed. YaR Partners give vocational skills to school dropouts and unemployed youth. YaR centres care for women and children with HIV/AIDS, TB, and leprosy. YaR centres sponsor thousands of Self-Help Groups to establish a viable income generation activities. In short, YaR Forum promotes Children’s and Human Rights.
VISION
MISSION
We shall accompany the Young at Risk in their struggle to grow to fullness in freedom and humaneness.
We shall provide positive environments that will prevent exploitation and will empower the Young at Risk to be agents of personal and social transformation.
We shall create newer spaces to grow, live and work together; especially giving priority to participatory, human and child rights perspectives.
With the Young at Risk in the forefront, we shall network with other socially responsible individuals and groups in building communities and movements.
Purpose of Child MISS
Child Care System & its Stakeholders
- Monitoring bodies: Government ministries, Government bodies, etc.
- Child Care institutions: Children's home, Observations homes, etc.
- Legal Institutions: Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), Special Juvenile Police Unit (SJPU).
- Non-Governmental Organizations, Child Care Stakeholders, etc.
- Civil Society Participation: Caring Community, Peer Leaders, Social Activities, Volunteers.