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BEST PRACTICES IN THE STATE Government of Karnataka

BEST PRACTICES IN THE STATE Government of Karnataka. Supplementary Nutrition Programme. Beneficiaries are provided with local food which is selected by the District Supervisory Committee . The committee will monitor the quality of food products and supply. The committee consists:

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BEST PRACTICES IN THE STATE Government of Karnataka

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  1. BEST PRACTICES IN THE STATE Government of Karnataka

  2. Supplementary Nutrition Programme • Beneficiaries are provided with local food which is selected by the District Supervisory Committee . The committee will monitor the quality of food products and supply. • The committee consists: • Deputy Commissioner - Chairman • Dist Chief Executive Officer – Member, • Deputy Director of WCD – Member • CDPOs of all projects – Member. • District Programme Officer, WCD – Member Secretary • The Committee will also fix the rate for the food by reviewing every three months.

  3. UNIT cost and Food served in Awc for Children

  4. Mahila Supplementary Production cum Training Centre(MSPTC) • 137 MSPTC’s are established by Department for manufacturing and supply of SNP food to ICDS beneficiaries in the State. • Each MSPTCs consists of women members ranging from 22-25 from the most vulnerable sections of the society, such as widows, destitutes, mothers of the beneficiary children and the members of the Stree-shakti groups etc. • As per the indent of the Child Development Project Officer(CDPO) MSPTCs purchase food articles process and pack as per the requirement of the CDPO and supply to the ICDS Projects every month. • To strengthen the functioning of the MSPTC members are trained on running the Production unit successfully and also maintenance of records & accounts. • Provided Rs. 10 lakhs as loan to the MSPTC for supporting the Procurement of food articles.

  5. Machinery in the MSPTC

  6. Cleaning of the grains in the MSPTC

  7. Health Checkup • After the intervention of High court Health Checkup is being conducted once in 2 months • During these Health Checkups, Non ICDS Population is also covered and Severely Malnourished Children are identified and enrolled in nearest Anganwadi Centres . • 27 Modified Nutrition Rehabilitation Centers and 30 Nutrition Rehabilitation Centers are Started in the State to treat the Malnutrition Children. Convergence with Health Department

  8. Health Checkup in Anganawadi Centre

  9. Rs 750/- to SAM children towards medical expenses and therapeutic food. • Rs. 35000/- is given to children who require tertiary care • Rs.50000/- as medical expenses for treatment of new born. • Budget to 20 crores has been allocated in the current year • 21 hospitals in the State are identified to treat 18 selected • Actual TA and DA of Rs.100/day to mothers/guardians is provided during treatment of child under Balasanjeevini scheme • DISEASES:- (Severe Pneumonia, Severe infection, Malaria, Anemia, Blood related diseases, Juvenile, Diabetes, Renal problems, Neonatal level 3 treatment, Liver diseases, Secondary malnutrition, Neonatal level 3 treatment, Liver diseases, Secondary Malnutrition, Neurological disorders, Severe Diarrhea, Accidents, Heart related diseases, Poison intake, Insect bite (Snake etc), Child surgery, Encephalitis Meningitis ) BALASANJEEVINI SCHEME (2011)

  10. SUFFERING FORM TUMOUR BY BIRTH

  11. AFTER TREATMENT

  12. Health and Nutrition Education • All AnganwadiCentres are provided with a Hand book and flip chart on Health and Nutrition which has to be used for educating the mothers of the AnganwadiCentres • To create awareness on Health and Nutrition among the general public, awareness programmes has been organized at village level through the folk media like street play, Gee-Gee-padha, Yakshagana, Skit,etc. Convergence with Song and Drama division

  13. PRE SCHOOL EDUCATION • For effective Pre School Education, Activity Bank called “Chili Pili” a book has been developed and distributed to all Anganwadicentres which contains 42 themes, activities of Song, Story, which helps Anganwadi workers to carry the activity in integrated approach. • The same book has been translated in Urdu language and distributed to concerned AnganwadiCentres.

  14. PSE SCHOOL ACTIVITY

  15. INFRASTRUCTURE • 37849 AnganwadiCentres are running in own buildings. • 30452AnganwadiCentres have Toilet facility. • 39756AnganwadiCentres have water connection. • 11783AnganwadiCentres Electricity and fan facility. • 2000 Toilets will be constructed by the RDPR Department in the AnganwadiCentres for the year 2013-14. • Unit cost of AW buildings enhanced to Rs.11.95 lakhs • In all newly constructed AW buildings provision made for toilets, kitchens, store room and class room • The Anganwadi Buildings are constructed in convergence MNREGA/ Gramaswaraj/OTACA/BRG/MSDP/Suvarnagramayojane • Rs.16.49 crores allocated for maintenance of Aw buildings for 2013-14 • All AnganwadiCentres are installed suggestion box in AnganwadiCentres and CDPO office.

  16. Additional honorarium & Death Relief Fund to AWW/AWH • Government of Karnataka is paying Rs.2,000/- to AWWs and Rs. 1,000/- to AWHs for a month as additional honorarium. • If Anganwadi workers/helpers die while in service, their families/dependents are given compensation of Rs.20,000/- to the legal heir of the deceased Anganwadi worker and Rs. 10,000/- to the legal heir of the deceased Anganwadi Helper as death relief. • The Anganwadi worker/ Anganwadi helper suffering from severe ailments and who have availed treatment in hospitals is given medical reimbursement of Rs.20,000/- and Rs.10,000/- respectively. Anganwadi workers / Helpers who have completed a minimum of one year of service are eligible for financial assistance under the scheme.

  17. New contributory pension Scheme: To AWW NPS lite: • Theretirement age for Anganwadi Workers/ Helpers is fixed as 60 yrs. • As on 31.3.2011, AWW/AWH who have completed 60 yrs or more who retires from service, are paid lump sum amount of Rs. 50,000 /- and Rs. 30,000 as pension benefit from the state respectively. The AWW/AWH who are in the age group of 56 – 60 yrs as on 31.3.2011 will also get the same benefit as above when they retire. • Under this scheme the AWW/AWH helper in the age group of 18 – 55 yrs are required to contribute Rs. 150 and Rs. 84 respectively as monthly contribution and an equal amount is contributed by Government of Karnataka.

  18. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE MONITORING SYSTEM • Government Of Karnataka has taken up a new initiative- ‘sakala’ under Karnataka Guarantee of Services to Citizen Act- 2011. • Geographic Information System: it has been completed in 23 Districts . • Toll free help line has been started from April 2012 to receive complaints and suggestions in implementing ICDS scheme. The Toll free help line no is 1800-425-25250.

  19. DISTRICT INITIATIVES • UTTAR KANNADA - Has initiated a programme called Shaktiman Centre to address malnutrition in collaboration with Health Department by providing health Care, additional Nutrition & counseling • TUMKUR & RAICHUR - Spirulina granules are distributed to malnourished children by SPIRULINA Foundation • BELGAUM - Tracking of severely malnourished children using a special software called SAM TO SMILE has been developed.

  20. DISTRICT INITIATIVES • HASSAN – A concept called ‘Makkala Mane’ (Children’s Home) in co-ordination with SSA has been initiated to improve Pre-School Education by supplying uniforms & books at par with private schools • RAICHUR - Improving the nutritional status of children by educating the frontline workers and mothersin co-ordination with UNICEF has been implemented through ‘MaguNagu’

  21. DISTRICT INITIATIVES • Bangalore (U) and Koppal -Capacity building programmes for AWWs in PSE & PSE Kit are taken up in co-ordination with Akshara Foundation • Bangalore (U) & Rural, Chickaballpur and Ramnagara Districts - Uniforms & slippers are supplied to AW children and preschool kits to all AWCs as teaching support by Vedanta Foundation • BELLARY - As an initiative under Public Private Partnership, PSE materials to 535 AWCs are provided through public contribution.

  22. Convergence with Government and Non Government Organization • Food and Civil Supplies Department-Issued BPL card to 15146 families of malnourished children • RDPR Department- Construction, Maintenance & repair of AWCs, proposal to construct 1298 AWC buildings in the current Financial Year • Horticulture Department- Trees & saplings (provided to 4191 AWCs in12-13) • Development Partners-UNICEF, NGOs-Prajayatna, Akshara Foundation, Myrada etc

  23. To take steps for issuing of “Child Health Card” to children of migrant families of building and construction workers and to provide treatment for the children in question in nutritional rehabilitation centre/ speciality hospitals • To ensure that “Sneha Clinics” established under NRHM to address the health related problems of adolescent girls are ready to render friendly health services to adolescent girls not only on every Thursday between 3 pm to 5 pm but also on any other two working days in a week, preferably on Monday and Saturday between 2 pm to 6 pm.

  24. Government of Karnataka THANK YOU

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