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Gujarat State Child Protection Society Recruitment 2017
(Application Form is given at end)

About Gujarat State Child Protection Society :

Integrated Child Protection Scheme is a centrally sponsored scheme. Ministry of Women and Child Development is looking after the implementation at national level, at State level Department of Social Justice and Empowerment Department have the responsibility of implementing the ICPS in the State.

To implement the Integrated Child Protection in the state, Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Government of India in March 2010. Before that, the Government of Gujarat gave ‘in principle approval for the implementation of the scheme in February 2010.

For the implementation of the scheme in the state, the state Child Protection Society was registered under Public Trust Act 1950 on 24th January 2011. State Project Support Unit and State Adoption Resource Agency were formed to support GSCPS for the effective implementation of the scheme in the State. Under GSCPS, District Child Protection Units in each district have been formed to implement the scheme at District, block and Village level.

‘Child Protection’ is about protecting children from or against any perceived or real danger or risk to their life, their personhood and childhood. It is about reducing their vulnerability to any kind of harm and protecting them in harmful situations. It is about ensuring that no child falls out of the social security and safety net and, those who do, receive necessary care, protection and support so as to bring them back into the safety net. While protection is a right of every child, some children are more vulnerable than others and need special attention. The Government recognizes these children as ‘children in difficult circumstances’, characterized by their specific social, economic and geo-political situations. In addition to providing a safe environment for these children, it is imperative to ensure that all other children also remain protected. Child protection is integrally linked to every other right of the child.

The Ministry of Women and Child, is committed to creating a solid foundation for a protective environment for children. The Ministry will strengthen prevention of the child rights violation; enhance infrastructure for protection services; increase access to a wider range and better quality of services; increase investment in child protection and raise awareness of child rights and their violation and the situation of India’s children.



Schemes @ Gujarat State Child Protection Society : 


I. Institutional Care 

As provided by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000, the scheme shall support the creation of new institutional facilities and maintenance of existing institutional facilities for both children in conflict with law and children in need of care and protection. For each child in institutional care, an individual care plan shall be developed by the concerned agency in consultation with the DCPS within a month. Once agreed upon by the DCPS, the individual care plan shall be forwarded within a fortnight for approval to the CWC/JJB. The concerned agency shall report to the DCPS on the execution of the individual child care plan within six months of the care plan being approved by the CWC/JJB. The individual care plan shall be reviewed every six months.

Shelter Homes:
While a large number of urban marginalized children are in need of day care services, there are many others who require residential care for a temporary period for one or more reasons. These include children without parental care, run away children, migrant children, etc. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000 empowers State Governments to recognize reputed and competent voluntary organizations, who cater to the needs of such children. The State Government shall provide financial assistance to set up and administer Shelter Homes for such children. These Shelter Homes shall offer day and night shelter facilities to the children in need of support services fora temporary period, while efforts are made to rehabilitate them. In order to facilitate and expedite the setting up of Shelter Homes in every district or group of districts, the scheme shall provide financial support to the State Governments and Union Territories.

Children’s Homes:
A large number of children in need of care and protection who enter the juvenile justice system through the Child Welfare Committees (CWCs) are in need of residential care and protection during the pendency of any inquiry and subsequently for their long-term care, treatment, education, training, development and rehabilitation. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000 empowers the State Government either by itself or in collaboration with voluntary organizations to setup Children’s Homes in every district or group of districts for the reception and residential care of such children. These homes shall serve as a home away from home and provide comprehensive child care facilities to children for ensuring their all-round development. They shall work towards enhancing the capabilities and skills of children and work with their families with the view of facilitating their reintegration and rehabilitation into mainstream society.

Observation Homes:
Children in conflict with law who enter the juvenile justice system through the Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs) are in need of adequate residential care and protection during the pendency of any inquiry regarding them under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000. The Act empowers the State Governments to establish and maintain either by itself or under an agreement with voluntary organizations, observation homes in every district or group of districts for their temporary reception. In order to facilitate and expedite setting up of Observation Homes in every district or group of districts, the scheme shall provide financial support to the State Governments and Union Territory Administrations.

Special Homes:
Children in conflict with the law committed by the Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs) for long term rehabilitation and protection require institutional services. The State Governments are empowered to establish and maintain either by itself or under an agreement with voluntary organizations, special homes in every district or group of districts for the reception and rehabilitation of juveniles in conflict with law.


II. Non-Institutional Care : 

Adoption:
Adoption is a process through which a child who is permanently separated from biological parents because her/his parents have died, or have abandoned or surrendered her/him, becomes a legitimate child of a new set of parent(s) referred to as adoptive parents with all the rights, privileges and responsibilities that are attached to this relationship.

Sponsorship:
Many children are at risk of abandonment, exploitation, neglect and destitution because of poor socio-economic conditions of their families. Poor families often place their children into institutional care as a poverty coping measure. In many other cases children run away from their families because of abuse and/or exploitative conditions and often do not want to be reunited with their families. Hence, they are placed in institutions. As a result, large numbers of children are forced to spend their lives in institutions. It is an accepted fact that institutionalization of children should be the last resort and the family-based non-institutional care is a better option. The Government of India realizes the importance of reintegrating, to the extent possible, institutionalized children into families. To that end, individual cases of children in institutions will be periodically reviewed and the reintegration into their biological family facilitated with necessary support and supervised financial assistance.

Foster Care:
Fostering is an arrangement whereby a child lives, usually on a temporary basis, with an extended or unrelated family member. Such an arrangement ensures that the birth parents do not lose any of their parental rights or responsibilities. This arrangement shall cater to children who are not legally free for adoption, and whose parents are unable to care for them due to illness, death, desertion by one parent or any other crisis. The aim is to eventually re-unite the child with his/her own family when the family circumstances improve, and thus prevent institutionalization of children in difficult circumstances.

After-Care Programme:
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000 provides for institutional care for juveniles in conflict with law and children in need of care and protection up to the age of 18 years. However, most of the children in care have nowhere to go once they reach the age of 18 and are discharged from their institutions. In addition, as empirically observed, institutional life does not prepare children well for life outside an institution. They are unable to sustain themselves and are easily affected by negative influences. There is a need to prepare these children to sustain themselves during the transition from institutional to independent life. The District Child Protection Society shall be responsible for developing an After-Care Programme. Based on the case to case basis, a JJB/CWC can order placement of a juvenile/child in the After-Care Programme.

III. Statutory Support Services :


Child Welfare Committees (CWCs):
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act, 2006 recently passed by both houses of Parliament makes it mandatory to establish one Child Welfare Committee in each district as the final authority to dispose of cases for the care,  rotection, treatment, development and rehabilitation of children in need of care & protection and to provide for their basic needs and protection of human rights.

Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs):
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act, 2006 makes it mandatory to have one Juvenile Justice Board in each district to deal with matters relating to juveniles in conflict with law. To facilitate setting up of a JJB in each district and to ensure their effective functioning, the scheme shall provide adequate infrastructure and financial support to State Governments and UT Administrations.

Special Juvenile Police Units (SJPUs):
The Juvenile Justice Act 2000 provides for setting up Special Juvenile Police Units in every district and city to coordinate and upgrade the police interface with children. All the police officers,
designated as juvenile/child welfare officers in the district or city, are members of the SJPU.

Address:

Gujarat State Child Protection Society
Block Number 19, 3rd Floor,
Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Sector 10,
Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Phone:  079 – 232 42521/23
Fax:       079 – 232 42522
E-mail: gujarat.icps@gmail.com,
gscps.icps@gmail.com,
sara.gujarat@gmail.com

Gujarat State Child Protection Society Recruitment 2017
(Application Form given at end)

Vacancies :

Jilla Bal Suraksha Adhikari - 08 [ MRS/ MSW ]
Suraksha Adhikari  - 10
Suraksha Adhikari - Binsansthakiy - 08
Kanuni Sah Probation Adhikari - 08
Counsellor - 12
Samajik Karyakar - 10
Hisabnish - 13
Data Analysis - 11
Data Entry Operator - 09
Out Rich Worker - 20 [ BRS / BSW ]
Manager Co- Ordinator - 05
Social Worker cum early childhood edcator -01
Nurse - 07
Doctor (Part Time) - 03
Aayaben - 12
Chokidar - 04

Total Vacancies : 149



Last date for application is 28/02/2017. 

Please note : Code 16 - 17 Application form is available at District leval Jilla Bal Suraksha Office.
(Districtwise Address given below)


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S.No
District
Name of District Child Protection Officer
Landline No/Fax
Address
Email
1
Mr. Parth Thakar
02692-250910
District Child Protection Unit,
Old Collector Office, Ground Floor, Nr.Jilla Panchayat, Opp.Amul Dairy, Anand-388001.
dcpuanandunit@gmail.com
2
Mr. Dilip Mer
079-26587740
District Child Protection Unit,
LL 46 47, Hare Krishna Complex, Opp. Kothwala Flat, Pritamnagar,Paldi. Ahmedabad
dcpu.ahmedabad2012@gmail.com
3
Mr. S. H. Solanki
02792-220308
District Child Protection Unit, Seva Sadan, A Block, Block No. 307, Amreli
dcpoamreli@yahoo.in
4
Mr. Bihola Dilipsinh
02774-2241244
District Child Protection Unit,
21, Kalyan Society, Malpur Road, Modasa, Arvalli.
dcpu.arvalli@gmail.com
5
Mr. Naresh Menat
02742-251800
District Child Protection Unit
Seva Sadan -2, Joravar Palace Compound, Palanpur, Dist-Banaskantha, Gujarat
dcpubanaskantha@yahoo.in
6
Mr. Navghan Chauhan (IC)
0278-2422072
District Child Protection Unit,
C/o. District Social Defence Office, Mahila Mandal Building, Haveli Chawk, Botad.
dcpu.botad@gmail.com
7
Mr. Bhavansinh Makwana
02642-250315
District Child Protection Unit, Nari Sanraxan Kendra Campus, Nr. ITI, Nandervar Road, Bharuch
dcpu.bharuch@gmail.com
8
Mr. Navghan Chauhan
0278-2422072
District Child Protection Unit,
S-19, 2nd Floor, Bahumali Bhavan, Nr. S. T. Bus Stand, Bhavnagar
dcpu.bhavnagar@gmail.com
9
Mr. Ravidas Rathva (IC)
02640-223575
District Child Protection Unit,
Adivasi bhavan, Second Floor, near Civil Hospital, Chhota Udaipur, Dist:Chhota Udaipur-391165
dcpuchhotaudepur@gmail.com
10
Mr. Abdul Vasim G Kureshi (IC)
02673-239020
Room No.310, 3rd Floor, Jilla Seva Sadan, Chhapri, Dahod
dcpudahod@gmail.com
11
Mr. Francisbhai K. Gamit (IC)
02631-220106
District Child Protection Unit
Opp. Prayosha Science Centre, Community Hall, Ashram Road, Ahva Dang
dcpudangs@gmail.com
12
Mr. Samir Porecha (IC)
0288-2571098
District Child Protection Unit.
Below Raj Guest House, Opp. S. T. Depo, Jam-Khambhaliya, Dist: Devbhumi Dwarka
dcpudevbhumidwarka@gmail.com
13
Mr. Sanmjay Patel
079-23245400
District Child Protection Unit, A Block, Sahyog Sankul, Ground Floor, Gandhinagar
dcpu.gnr@gmail.com
14
Ms. Priyanka Parmar
0285-2620276
District Child Protection Unit, District Social Defence Office, Rajendra Bhuvan Road, Selinity Colony C-2, Opp. District information Office, Gir Somnath(Veraval)
junagadhdcpu@gmail.com
15
Mr. Samir Porecha
0288-2571098
District Child Protection Unit Seva Sadan-4, Office No 61, 1st Floor, Raj Park, Rajkot Road, Jamnagar
dcpujamnagar@gmail.com
16
Ms. Anand Khachar
0285-2620276
District Child Protection Unit
Hathikhana, M G Road, Opp. Bal Adalat, Junagadh
junagadhdcpu@gmail.com
17
Mr. Mahesh Patel
0268-2563077
District Child Protection Unit
Room No. 20, Ground Floor, C Block, Sardar Patel Bhavan
dcpunadiad@gmail.com
18
Ms. Avni Dave
02832-252613
District Child Protection Unit,
402, Bahumali Bhavan, Bhuj, Kutch
dcpu.kutch@gmail.com
19
Mr. Mukesh Patel
02762-220152
District Child Protection Unit,
Nr. Aayojana Office, Rajmahal Sankul, Mehsana
dcpu.meh@gmail.com
20
Mr. Tribhovan Joshi
0281-2458590
District Child Protection Unit,
National Highway 8, Shobheshwar Road, Nr. Kuber Cinema, Kalyan Gram, Vikas Vidhyalay Campus, Morbi
dcpurajkot@gmail.com
21
Mr. Vihang Sevak
02672-243480
District Child Protection Unit,
Old Mamlatdar Office Compound, Nr. Court , Lunawada. Dist : Mahisagar
dcpupan@gmail.com
22
Mr. Chetan Parmar
02640-223575
District Child Protection Unit,
Room no. 6, Ground Floor, Jilla Seva Sadan, Rajpipla, Narmada
dcpu.narmada@gmail.com
23
Ms. Hema Mallipaddi
02637-281440
District Child Protection Unit,
-13, Sarkari Vasahat, Opp. Navsari Taluka Panchayat
Juna thana, Navsari
dcpu_nav2012@yahoo.com
24
Mr. Jignesh Panchal
02672-243480
District Child Protection Unit,
Jilla Seva Sadan-2, 1st Floor, Room No. 59, Collector Office Coumpount, Godhra, Panchmahal
dcpupan@gmail.com
25
Mr. Ketan Prajapati
02766-220600
District Child Protection Unit,
Nr. Shrimant Fatesinh Liberary,Kansada darvaja, Patan
dcpupatan@yahoo.in
26
Mr. Kargathiya Hardas (IC)
0286-2220101
District Child Protection Unit,
Jilla Seva Sadan No 2, Porbandar
dcpu.porbandar@gmail.com
27
Ms. Palakraj Jadeja
0281-2458590
District Child Protection Unit,
Bahumali Bhavan, 3rd Floor, Block No 7, Recsource Road, Rajkot
dcpurajkot@gmail.com
28
Mr. Suresh Pandor
02772-246122
District Child Protection Unit,
Rajkamal Chambers, 2nd Floor, Opp. Paramount Hotel, Nyay Mandir Stand, Himmatnagar, Sabarkatha
dcpusabarkantha@gmail.com
29
Mr. Jayendrasinh Thakor
0261-2651477
District Child Protection Unit,
Block A, Ground Floor, Jilla Seva Sadan-2, Athva Lines, Surat
dcpusurat@gmail.com
30
Mr. Ajay Motka (I/C)
02752-285712
District Child Protection Unit,
Block No. 3/4, Bahumali Bhavan, Kherali Road, Surendranagar
surendranagardcpu@gmail.com
31
Mr. Nirmal Chaudhari
02626-222203
District Child Protection Unit,
Green Building, Block No. 5, 1st Floor, Jilla Seva Sadan, Pavan Vadi, Vyara, Tapi
dcputapi@gmail.com
32
Mr. Amit Vasava
0265-2424500
District Child Protection Unit,
Narmada Bhuvan, C Block, 8th Floor, Room No. 816,817, Jail Road, Vadodara
dcpuvadodara@gmail.com
33
Ms. Jasmin Panchal
02632-244663
District Child Protection Unit,
Jilla Seva Sadan-1, 1st Floor, Dharampur Road, Valsad
dcpuvalsad@gmail.com
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