Campaign Story
About the project
Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district faces various child rights challenges including – child labor, school dropout, child marriage, trafficking, substance abuse. Seasonal migration affects children and their families.
This Project is fully funded by the Oak foundation.
Making a difference
CRY America’s Project SMVM endeavors to protect children from risks and harmful practices by ensuring local Child Protection Workforces meet established occupational standards. The project promotes engagement and coordination among stakeholders responsible for protection of children at the village, block and district levels, and advocates for improved Integrated Child Protection Services using evidence and collective action. The project targets 142 villages in its operational area.
Action during COVID times
● The project became member of the Koderma and West Singhbhum district COVID Protection Unit
The way forward
● Through the Community Cadre model, strengthen Village-Level Child Protection Committees
● Train 142 VLCPC members to assess and respond to child protection concerns.
● Train 10 Child Protection Committees, frontline workers and representatives of child-rights organizations on relevant laws
● Form and support 142 children’s collectives in building their leadership on child-rights issues
● Link at least 1448 children and their families with public services and social protection programs
● Provide mental health services to children, families and caregivers
The way forward
● Orienting Anganwadi teachers on Early Childhood Education (ECE) programme components.
● Strengthening parents monitoring committee
● Conducting awareness programmes on child labor at the community level
● Implementing Life Skills Modules in child collectives to inculcate self-esteem and self confidence
● Transact life skills modules on sexual and reproductive health in adolescent girls collectives
Project Impact
1.6
Million vulnerable children impacted across the United States
The development of quality, trauma-informed mental health crisis support services for all children in Kansas
The release of two comprehensive publications in 2021, which are already forming the basis of child welfare reforms throughout the United States
Sweeping improvements to child safety and the implementation of trauma-informed systems in Milwaukee, Wisconsin