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Ladakh admin reviews implementation of Juvenile Justice Act, plans home for kids

Ladakh is likely to have observation home for kids in conflict with law soon. A detailed blueprint was presented by the officials of National Highways and Infrastructure Development (NHIDCL) for the construction of boys ‘Special Home’ and ‘Observation Home’ for children in conflict with law, as mandated by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of […]

Ladakh is likely to have observation home for kids in conflict with law soon. A detailed blueprint was presented by the officials of National Highways and Infrastructure Development (NHIDCL) for the construction of boys ‘Special Home’ and ‘Observation Home’ for children in conflict with law, as mandated by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

Secretary, Social and Tribal Welfare Department, Padma Angmo chaired a meeting to review the implementation of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 and the Child Protection Scheme. The functioning, performance and budgetary requirements of the Child Welfare Committees (CWC) and Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs) of Leh and Kargil were also reviewed by the Secretary.

In the meeting, various aspects of child protection like need for open shelters for children in need for care and protection (CNCP), Observation Home and Special Home and Place of Safety for Children in conflict with law (CICL), increasing the number of beneficiaries under the Sponsorship Scheme were discussed. The CWC and DCPUs also requested for increasing the budgetary provisions for strengthening the service delivery for the target beneficiaries.

Secretary Padma Angmo reiterated her support for the implementation of the Standard Operating procedure (SOP) for Children in Street Situation (CiSS) issued by the National Commission of Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and directed DCPUs and CWC for regular updation of data on CiSS Bal Swaraj Portal in compliance of directions given by the Supreme Court. She also emphasised on regular meetings and interaction by CWC and DCPUs with Police, Legal Services and NGOs, as they play crucial role in delivery of child protection services. Further, she asked the officials to leave no stone unturned to make safe space for children and emphasized that no deserving child should be left out of the benefits of various child care schemes. Also, she instructed the DCPU and CWC to ensure that the open shelter to be set up in the two districts for children in need of residential support on short-term basis, for keeping them away from a life on the streets, should be a model one that could be regarded the best in India.

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