3. • Is a registered, secular, apolitical,
non-profit & a non-
governmental organization, with
the sole objective of serving
children in distress who are
orphans and destitute.
4.
5. VISION
• A society for its children by giving
first priority to their needs, rights
and protection thereby ensuring
opportunities for the fullest
development of the innate
potential of every child leading to
the well being and happiness of
both.
6. MISSION AND OBJECTIVE
• To ensure for the children their
basic human right to survival,
physical, mental and social
development and opportunity to
grow to their full potential.
7. • To work for the protection of
children against neglect, abuse
and exploitation.
• To initiate, support or undertake
any activity for betterment of
families and communities, which
will ultimately enhance the
quality of life for children.
8. • To initiate, undertake or aid
directly or through District
Councils or Institutional
Members, schemes for
furtherance of Child
Welfare/Development in Tamil
Nadu…..(TN branch)
9. • To promote dissemination of
knowledge and information and
to educate public opinion of
Child Welfare/ Development
programs on a scientific basis.
10. • To promote enactments of
legislation relating to matters
concerning children and their
welfare and to work towards the
implementation of the
provisions.
11. • A Protective Framework
reporting, rescuing &
rehabilitating for Children.
• Launching special initiatives for
promoting Participation rights of
Children.
12. • Identifying eager volunteers for
enriching program.
• Ensuring efficient, qualitative
service delivery.
13. GUIDING VALUES
• The UN Convention on the Rights
of the Child (UN CRC) provides a
guiding framework for the work.
While focus is child centered
ICCW recognize:
14.
15. • The Indian Council for Child
Welfare is one of the pioneer
voluntary organizations providing
early childhood care
through the crèche programme
across the country for over three
decades.
17. • The programme was recast by
the Government of India in 2006
as the Rajiv Gandhi National
Creche Scheme for Children of
Working Mothers.
18. • At present, ICCW runs 5303
crèches across 31 States and
Union Territories in the country.
•
Through this programme ICCW
covers tribal, rural and urban
children across 449 districts.
25. ACTIVITIES
• Advocating Children's Rights.
• Creches for children of working and
ailing mothers.
• Training programmes for child care
workers.
26. • Sponsorship for School.
• Education of under-privileged
children.
• Projects for Street and Working
children.
• Scrutiny of Adoption Cases.
27. • Rehabilitation of Abandoned
Children.
• Institutional and day care services
for differently abled children.
• Programmes for children in difficult
circumstances.
28. • Programmes with special focus
on the girl child.
• Education Centres and Support
Services.
• National Integration Camps/
Adventure Camps.