By tanya alag | coordinator - resource mobilisation
Introduction
Children living and working on the streets form an invisible part of the urban landscape. Surviving on streets many of these children are exposed to different forms of abuse including physical, psychological and sexual and also suffer from malnutrition and other communicable diseases. The vulnerabilities of street children intensify in case of girls who grapple with challenges of sexual abuse, physical insecurities and in worst cases forced prostitution. Therefore, these children especially girls need immediate care and protection.
In an attempt to rescue girls from streets and provide them a secure and thriving environment, Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) provides a comprehensive package of services ranging from shelter, food, medical, education to rescue and restoration to family. With an explicit recognition ofaccentuated security and safety concernsin case of girls, SBThas channelized efforts to provide specialised residential care and other services to girls. One of the first steps of SBT in this direction was establishment of Arushi shelter home/residential centre for girls in Gurgaon.
The shelter home is specially designed to cater to all aspects of a child-friendly home, ventilation, amphitheatre, open space for playing, classrooms and dormitories. Arushi is an initiative to offer 24 hour shelter to girls between the age of 5 years to 18 years living and working on the streets. To enable young girls at the threshold of adult life, their vocational training and rehabilitation becomes an integral programme component at Arushi.
Against this backdrop, the present project was envisaged and is being executed to achieve following broad goal and specific objectives.
Goal: Providing a safe and child-first environment to girl children from the street for their overall development and to empower them as responsible citizens of the country.
Objectives and activities:
In tandem with above mentioned objectives, following activities were conducted to meet the stated project targets during the reporting period March 1-August 31, 2016.
Education
Academic and intellectual development of children, positive exposure towards society and preparation of career goals
Food and nutrition
Anthropometric measures (height, weight, body weight)
Health indicators of physical well-being
Physical health care
Physical growth as per ICMR standards
Reduction in malnutrition
Sound physical and mental health
Repatriation
Realisation of children’s right to stay with family in a safe and secure environment
Psychosocial support
Children’s attitude towards life become positive by helping them overcome their past trauma
Life skill education
Increased and improved decision making power, problem solving skills and life skills, critical thinking among children
Vocational training
Making young girls self-reliant
Mainstream and empower them as respectable citizens of society
In the remaining reporting period, the team plans to build upon English and mathematical skills of the girls. The project team will also make efforts to network with vocational and skill training institutions in Gurgaon and nearby areas. Steps will also be taken to modify the structure of life skill education sessions. On the whole, the team would aim to improve project outcomes and bring substantial differences in the lives of the children being supported under the project.
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