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दिव्यांग बच्चों के गैर-संस्थागत पुनर्वास के लिए अपने सुझाव भेजें

दिव्यांग बच्चों के गैर-संस्थागत पुनर्वास के लिए अपने सुझाव भेजें
शुरू होने की तिथि :
Oct 01, 2025
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 30, 2025
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)

2025 में, केंद्रीय दत्तक ग्रहण संसाधन प्राधिकरण यानी सेंट्रल एडॉप्शन रिसोर्स अथॉरिटी (CARA) खास ज़रूरतों वाले बच्चों (दिव्यांग बच्चे) के लिए परिवार आधारित देखभाल को बढ़ावा देने पर खास ध्यान दे रहा है। माईगव के सहयोग से, CARA सभी भारतीय नागरिकों को इस विषय पर एक महत्वपूर्ण राष्ट्रीय चर्चा में भाग लेने के लिए आमंत्रित करती है:

2025 में, केंद्रीय दत्तक ग्रहण संसाधन प्राधिकरण (CARA) केंद्रीय दत्तक ग्रहण संसाधन प्राधिकरण यानी सेंट्रल एडॉप्शन रिसोर्स अथॉरिटी (CARA) खास ज़रूरतों वाले बच्चों (दिव्यांग बच्चे) के लिए परिवार आधारित देखभाल को बढ़ावा देने पर खास ध्यान दे रहा है। माईगवमाईगव के सहयोग से, CARA सभी भारतीय नागरिकों को इस विषय पर एक महत्वपूर्ण राष्ट्रीय चर्चा में भाग लेने के लिए आमंत्रित करती है:
“विशेष ज़रूरतों वाले बच्चों का गैर-संस्थागत पुनर्वास (दिव्यांग बच्चे)

यह पहल एक सहयोगात्मक प्लेटफ़ॉर्म बनाने का प्रयास करती है, जहाँ नागरिक यह कर सकते हैं:
1. ख़ास ज़रूरतों वाले बच्चों की पहचान करने और उन्हें गोद लेने में आने वाली चुनौतियों और बाधाओं के बारे में जानकारी शेयर करें
2. दत्तक ग्रहणको मज़बूत करने के लिए अभिनव विचार, रणनीतियां या समाधान सुझाएं
3. हर बच्चे के लिए प्यार भरा पारिवारिक माहौल सुनिश्चित करने के लिए कार्रवाई योग्य सुझाव देकर नीति-निर्माण में योगदान दें, खासकर उन लोगों के लिए जो वर्तमान में विशिष्ट दत्तक ग्रहण एजेंसियों (SaaS) और बाल देखभाल संस्थानों (CCI) में रह रहे हैं

आपके सोच-विचार करने वाले सुझाव दिव्यांग बच्चों के लिए बेहतर समावेशी, करुणामय और दत्तक ग्रहण की बेहतर रूपरेखा तैयार करने में अहम भूमिका निभा सकते हैं।

इस प्रतियोगिता में कौन भाग ले सकता है?
बातचीत में शामिल होने और अपने विचार सबमिट करने के लिए सभी भारतीय नागरिकों का स्वागत है।

क्यों भाग लें?
चुनी गई प्रविष्टियाँ राष्ट्रीय स्तर के प्रकाशनों, प्रदर्शनियों में दिखाई जा सकती हैं, और यहाँ तक कि खास ज़रूरतों वाले बच्चों के जीवन को बेहतर बनाने के उद्देश्य से नीतिगत चर्चाओं में भी उन पर विचार किया जा सकता है।

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POOJA RAJVANSHI
POOJA RAJVANSHI 2 hours 31 minutes ago
Non-installationalised rehabilitation, or family- and community-based rehabilitation, helps Devyang (children with disabilities) grow in loving, inclusive environments rather than institutions. Such approaches focus on empowering children, families, and communities to nurture abilities, independence, and dignity����.Key PrinciplesEvery child deserves love, care, and family—not just shelter�.The strategy shifts focus from charity or isolation to empowerment and inclusion in society�.Non-installationalised rehabilitation is rooted in early identification, accessible support, and community-based care�.Practical ModelsFamily-based care and support networks are promoted, including small groups of families meeting for therapy, play-based learning, and shared care activities�.Early screening and sensitization programs help identify needs quickly and encourage adoption and caring for special needs children within families�.Home-based and community-based rehabilitation is emphasized, such as oc
ANANYA SHRI PANDEY
ANANYA SHRI PANDEY 7 hours 6 minutes ago
The rehabilitation of Divyang children has long been associated with institutional care—special homes, dedicated centers, and residential facilities where children receive therapy and support. While these institutions play an important role, the world is gradually adopting a broader, more inclusive, and more human-centered approach known as non-institutionalised rehabilitation. This model encourages empowering Divyang children within their families, communities, and natural social environments instead of separating them from them. It focuses on creating a society where disability is not seen as a limitation but as a diversity that must be supported with compassion, accessibility, and equal opportunities.
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ShyamBapuraoChavhan
ShyamBapuraoChavhan 8 hours 15 minutes ago
It’s very difficult to do work with Divyaang children especially in case of intellectual disability. As we cannot understand what they want, what is their requirement? Some disability may be curable but most of them are lifelong and in such case it will become life journey. We have to make this journey comfortable to both parent and child as well as to society. Because both parent and child are the part of society and they have to live in society. So if we really want do any concrete work we have to think on three factors 1. Divyanng child 2. Parents 3. Society
ShyamBapuraoChavhan
ShyamBapuraoChavhan 8 hours 16 minutes ago
It’s very difficult to do work with Divyaang children especially in case of intellectual disability. As we cannot understand what they want, what is their requirement? Some disability may be curable but most of them are lifelong and in such case it will become life journey. We have to make this journey comfortable to both parent and child as well as to society. Because both parent and child are the part of society and they have to live in society. So if we really want do any concrete work we have to think on three factors 1. Divyanng child 2. Parents 3. Society
sonu Gurjar
sonu Gurjar 9 hours 51 minutes ago
Ideas for a non-institutionalized rehabilitation center include mobile therapy vans, home-based support, and community integration programs. Key strategies are empowering families through training and support groups, leveraging technology like tele-rehabilitation and low-cost assistive devices, and focusing on skill-based training for independence and employability. Community-based services Mobile therapy units: Use mobile vans equipped with therapists to bring services directly to villages or homes, providing on-the-spot therapy, device fitting, and parent training. Local accessibility improvements: Modify homes and community spaces with ramps and safety features, and create low-cost, locally made mobility aids. Community programs: Establish sports, arts, and cultural programs in local community centers to ensure social participation. Family and caregiver empowerment Parent training: Provide training on specific therapy techniques and how to support their child's needs at home. Supp
Kanishka
Kanishka 10 hours 21 sec ago
Families are the first and most important support system. Early identification and intervention: Parents play a major role in observing developmental delays and seeking early help. Consistent home-based therapy: Many daily activities—playing, speaking, walking, self-care—can be improved through exercises done at home with guidance from professionals. Emotional and social support: A child feels secure, accepted, and confident when the family is supportive. Awareness and empowerment: Training programs for parents help them understand disability, learn basic therapies, and manage behavioural issues. Avoiding institutional dependency: Children can grow in a familiar environment rather than being separated from family.
Ankita Verma
Ankita Verma 11 hours 15 minutes ago
This is an excellent initiative by CARA and MyGov. To make non-institutionalised rehabilitation truly effective for Divyaang children, we must focus on strengthening community-based support systems. One practical approach is to create local family-mentoring networks, where trained volunteer families can regularly interact with prospective adoptive or foster families to guide them in understanding specific needs, therapies, and behavioural support. Additionally, integrating mobile multi-disciplinary support teams—including special educators, therapists, and counsellors—can help families in remote areas receive timely assistance without depending on institutions. There is also a need for digital tracking and early-intervention plans for each child, ensuring their physical, emotional, and educational progress is continuously monitored after placement. Such combined efforts can bridge the gap between intention and implementation, enabling Divyaang children to grow in nurturing, stable.
Preeti Sharma
Preeti Sharma 12 hours 15 minutes ago
The government apps are doing a good job in bringing the most required services to the smartphone devices of the citizens. Check out the video here that tells about Top 5 apps by government that one must have in their phone.