Positive Parenting & Non Violent Discipline

  • The Need Assessment on Positive and Non Violent Discipline

The Need Assessment on Positive and Non Violent Discipline aided consolidation of current understanding and practice of disciplinary measures for children. It involved analysing perceptions, knowledge and experiences of both CCI personnel, representatives of external service providers and children on these aspects.
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    • State Level Consultation on Positive Parenting and Non Violent Discipline in Schools and Home Situation
Picture1 State level Consultation on Positive Parenting and Non Violent Discipline in Schools and Home Situation was organised in Kolkata and Siliguri on 8th and 11th March 2013 respectively.
Kolkata: The consultation was organised by National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) with support from Global Institute of Social Sciences along with the Sarva Siksha Mission, Kolkata with 95 participants including Governmnent Education functionaries like Chairman DPSC, DPO-SSM, DI of primary and secondary schools, Heads of primary and secondary schools and school representatives from seven districts. Moreover, suggestions for continued engagement on the critical themes of positive parenting and non violent disciplining also emerged.
[masterslider id=”4″] Siliguri: The State Level Consultation on Positive Parenting and Non Violent Discipline in Schools and Home Situations was organised by the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) with support from the Global Institute of Social Sciences (GISS) on March 11, 2013 in Siliguri along with Sarva Sikhsha Mission, Siliguri in coordinating the six districts of North Bengal. The consultation drew 72 participants including government education functionaries and school representatives from those six districts. Distinguished speakers shared key concepts through presentations which were followed by interactive sessions.
    • Development of Child Protection Policy

CAS had also facilitated some NGOs like CLPOA, Durbar Mahila Samannyay Committee and Children’ Rights Development Service to develop their Child Protection Policy. The Experts from Community Action Society (CAS) trained the concerned staffs on Child Protection Policy, which are supported by GOAL.

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