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welcome to presentation of SBT shelter home

welcome to presentation of SBT shelter home. Dec’2007 to November 2008. Intro…. First Shelter of Salaam Baalak Trust Opened in 1992. Earlier known as Night Shelter the as Aasra and now know as “SBT shelter home. Aasra was running under Women’s and Children’s Institution Act 1956

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welcome to presentation of SBT shelter home

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  1. welcome to presentation of SBT shelter home Dec’2007 to November 2008

  2. Intro…. • First Shelter of Salaam Baalak Trust Opened in 1992. • Earlier known as Night Shelter the as Aasra and now know as “SBT shelter home. • Aasra was running under Women’s and Children’s Institution Act 1956 • SBT Shelter Home is running under section 66 of Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection) Act 2000 from March 2004.

  3. Age group: Shelter for the boys of 8-18 years Objective: to provide all basic physical, mental and social needs and restore child to his family through any possible source.

  4. Programs & Activities • 24 hrs shelter • Nutrition • Medical • Counseling • Repatriation • Follow up • Education • Recreation • MHP

  5. The shelter • Total capacity : 50 maximum Provision to provide food, sleeping mattress, blanket, hygienic material, medical facility and television like homely things Registration

  6. Bihar - 80 M.P - 11 U.P -70 Orissa - 3 Delhi - 33 Uttaranchal -1 Jharkhand- 7 Assam - 2 Punjab - 5 Maharastra - 1 Rajasthan-2 Nepal - 8 W.B - 12 Unknown - 9 Haryana - 5 A.P - 1 Total - 250

  7. Medical Service

  8. Nutrition • Four meals a day • Special nutrition to seek children • Special nutrition for special events Counseling Individual Counseling Group Counseling Counseling by trained counselor Case Maintenance Regular follow up

  9. statistics

  10. Education

  11. transfer

  12. Repatriation State Dec’06-Nov’07 Dec’07-Nov’08 U.P 71 44 Bihar 105 65 M.P 6 9 Maharastra 1 - Delhi 28 37 Haryana 8 1 Assam - 2 Jharkhand 8 3 Orissa 2 4 Rajasthan 6 - Punjab 1 3 Tamilnadu 2 - W.B 20 7 Nepal 6 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 264 183

  13. Recreation/ Game Painting competition • Indoor & Outdoor games Chess Carrom Ludo Puzzel Cricket TV & Film Show • Local tour • Annual tour to Dehradun & Massurie – 50 children

  14. Other activities • Liasoning with the community • Liasoning with Childline • City Walk • Volunteer Program • HIV/AIDS prevention Program Staff Training/ Workshop • Health/ Mental Health • FHI

  15. Challenges • Water Crisis • Excess number of children are staying – referred by CWC (65 – 70 children) • Special Cases as Physically & Mentally challenged children • Crisis of Staff • Counselor as per CWC need

  16. Achievement • Restore 183 children out of 317 children • Annual tour to Dehradun and Massurie • Local tour in every week • Good rapport with the community • 2 children transferred to Apna Ghar • Giving family environment to children so that they don’t feel it as jail.

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