‘Children in India Trust’ (Children) is a national network of inspired social development specialists, healthcare professionals, counsellors and family members of children with birth defects and development delays. ‘CHILDREN’ as an organisation is committed to ensure timely access to healthcare intervention & appropriate rehabilitation so that children irrespective of their social, financial and physical conditions have quality healthcare. CHILDREN’s ultimate goal is to get all children with disabilities access mainstream education and thus empowered and live with economic freedom.
Public-Private-Partnership between CHILDREN and Government
CHILDREN has already signed agreement with the Government of Jammu Kashmir. MoUs are under process in most of the states across India.
In the private – public partnership with each of the State governments a comprehensive program is initiated to collaborate with Dept. of Health &Family welfare, Dept. of Social Justice and Empowerment and Women & Child Dept. for early detection, timely treatment, community based rehabilitation and aftercare to integrate these children into the mainstream education system in India. Pilot clinics are established in Delhi and Uttarakhad and a pilot state level program is initiated in the state of Tamil Nadu.
To see a world where every child irrespective of abilities & disabilities receives quality education and attains dignified, productive and an independent life.
Partner with Government departments and hospitals to serve children with disabilities and their parents by ensuring quality medical care, rehabilitation and mainstream education in public education system.
To partner with Government of India’s initiative (RBSK) for children with birth defects and children affected with development delays in association with all the state governments and work closely with all the Government medical colleges and hospitals including District Early Intervention Centres (DEIC) to serve children and their parents with the right information and facilitate early medical care, community based rehabilitation and compulsory education for all.