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Name of the scheme/program Integrated Subsidised Housing Schemes for Industrial Workers and EWS Low Income Group Housing Scheme Subsidised Housing Scheme for Plantation Workers Middle Income Group Housing Scheme Rental Housing Scheme for State Government Employees Slum Clearance and Improvement Schemes Village Housing Projects Scheme Land Acquisition and Development Scheme Provision of House Sites of Houseless Workers in Rural Areas Environment Improvement of Urban Slums Sites and Services Scheme Indira Awas Yojana Night Shelter Scheme for Pavement Dwellers National Slum Development Programme Two million Housing Programme Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme for Rural Housing Samagra Awaas Yojana Prime Minister Gramodaya Yojana Valmiki Ambedkar Aawas Yojana
Challenges of After Care in India
of a pan-India mapping and review of Child Care Institutions (such as, Children Home, Open Shelter, Observation Home, Special Home, Place of Safety, Specialized Adoption Agency, etc) registered under JJ act and other care institutions across states in the country. The objective of the report was to create a National database on functioning of the CCIs in the country based upon their legal status, staffing, facilities, support systems, funding, management, adherence to norms and standards, etc., work out action plans, as required, for improving the working pattern of the CCIs and its children care services.
As per the provisions under Juvenile Justice Act, the states should run the Aftercare Programme for children without family or for those who leave institutions after completing 18 years of age. The ministry of WCD in 2017, constituted a committee to undertake the task
The committee report does not provide information about after care program by the care institutions. However, it revealed that a huge number of orphan, abandoned, surrendered, homeless, single parent children and children with Parents/ Guardian unfit/
known as Indira Awas Yojna (IAY) aims to offer sustainable and affordable housing to individuals and families belonging to the economically challenged section of society. It prioritizes housing for women, as well as minorities, including those belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The care leavers can be linked with these two schemes or there can be advocacy initiative integrate these housing schemes into after care services for children leaving care.
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Different Shared Living Arrangements for Care Leavers