File #2362: "2018_Book_FromExploitationToEmpowerment.pdf"
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1|Foreword|6
1|Preface|10
1|Contents|21
1|List of Figures|23
1|List of Tables|24
1|Table of Cases|25
1|Chapter 1 The Beginnings—The Abuse and Exploitation|27
2|1.1 Introduction|27
2|1.2 The High Court Intervention|28
2|1.3 Major Findings from the Status Report of the Intellectually Disabled Homes for Children in Maharashtra—A Collective Failure|31
1|Chapter 2 Working with Partners, Stakeholders and Systems|39
2|2.1 Major Concepts|45
3|2.1.1 Intellectual Disability|45
3|2.1.2 Rehabilitation|47
3|2.1.3 Social Integration|47
3|2.1.4 Child Rights Approach|49
2|2.2 Partners and Stakeholders|50
3|2.2.1 The Intellectually Disabled Child|50
3|2.2.2 The Courts|50
3|2.2.3 High Court Appointed—Maharashtra State Coordination Committee for Child Protection|51
3|2.2.4 The Tata Institute of Social Sciences|52
2|2.3 The Mentally Deficient Children’s Homes (MDC Homes)|52
3|2.3.1 The Funding Agencies—National Stock Exchange (NSE)|53
3|2.3.2 Department of Women and Child Development (DWCD)|53
3|2.3.3 Department of Social Justice|54
3|2.3.4 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan of (Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai [MCGM]) Education Department|54
3|2.3.5 Support Agencies|54
3|2.3.6 Police|54
3|2.3.7 Directorate of Health Services|55
3|2.3.8 Media|55
2|2.4 Major Directions by the Mumbai High Court Relating to Best Interest of the Intellectually Disabled Children|56
2|2.5 Court Directions and Their Implementation|58
2|2.6 Our Media Partner|72
2|2.7 Some Significant Media Reports|73
1|Chapter 3 Working with Children: The Processes and the Model and Its Replication|96
2|3.1 Using a Care Plan Approach to Plan Interventions|102
2|3.2 Interventions Done Through Project Chunauti|105
2|3.3 Project Chunauti: Measuring Outcomes and Impact|142
2|3.4 The Emergence of the Socio-Legal Model of Rehabilitation and Its Replication|150
1|Chapter 4 Towards Empowerment: Changing World and Changing Mind-Set|162
2|4.1 Scope of the Right to Legal Capacity and Right to Independent Living Under the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)|167
2|4.2 Relation Between Independent Living and Right to Legal Capacity|168
3|4.2.1 Right to Reasonable Accommodation|172
3|4.2.2 Children Under Project Chunauti—Right to Deinstitutionalization, Legal Capacity Reasonable Accommodation, and Independent Living|175
3|4.2.3 Selection of Employment in Hospitality Sector|178
3|4.2.4 Finally! Independent Living …|180
2|4.3 Conclusion|180
1|Annexure 1: Members of High Court Appointed Divisional Coordination Committees for Child Protection|184
1|Annexure 2: Tools for Inspection of Mentally Deficient Children’s Institutions|186
1|Annexure 3: Counselling Indicators|200
1|Annexure 4: Assessment and Care Planning Format for Children in MDC Homes|203
1|Annexure 5: Assessment for Independent Living and Social Integration|218
1|References|223
1|Index|231
1|Preface|10
1|Contents|21
1|List of Figures|23
1|List of Tables|24
1|Table of Cases|25
1|Chapter 1 The Beginnings—The Abuse and Exploitation|27
2|1.1 Introduction|27
2|1.2 The High Court Intervention|28
2|1.3 Major Findings from the Status Report of the Intellectually Disabled Homes for Children in Maharashtra—A Collective Failure|31
1|Chapter 2 Working with Partners, Stakeholders and Systems|39
2|2.1 Major Concepts|45
3|2.1.1 Intellectual Disability|45
3|2.1.2 Rehabilitation|47
3|2.1.3 Social Integration|47
3|2.1.4 Child Rights Approach|49
2|2.2 Partners and Stakeholders|50
3|2.2.1 The Intellectually Disabled Child|50
3|2.2.2 The Courts|50
3|2.2.3 High Court Appointed—Maharashtra State Coordination Committee for Child Protection|51
3|2.2.4 The Tata Institute of Social Sciences|52
2|2.3 The Mentally Deficient Children’s Homes (MDC Homes)|52
3|2.3.1 The Funding Agencies—National Stock Exchange (NSE)|53
3|2.3.2 Department of Women and Child Development (DWCD)|53
3|2.3.3 Department of Social Justice|54
3|2.3.4 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan of (Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai [MCGM]) Education Department|54
3|2.3.5 Support Agencies|54
3|2.3.6 Police|54
3|2.3.7 Directorate of Health Services|55
3|2.3.8 Media|55
2|2.4 Major Directions by the Mumbai High Court Relating to Best Interest of the Intellectually Disabled Children|56
2|2.5 Court Directions and Their Implementation|58
2|2.6 Our Media Partner|72
2|2.7 Some Significant Media Reports|73
1|Chapter 3 Working with Children: The Processes and the Model and Its Replication|96
2|3.1 Using a Care Plan Approach to Plan Interventions|102
2|3.2 Interventions Done Through Project Chunauti|105
2|3.3 Project Chunauti: Measuring Outcomes and Impact|142
2|3.4 The Emergence of the Socio-Legal Model of Rehabilitation and Its Replication|150
1|Chapter 4 Towards Empowerment: Changing World and Changing Mind-Set|162
2|4.1 Scope of the Right to Legal Capacity and Right to Independent Living Under the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)|167
2|4.2 Relation Between Independent Living and Right to Legal Capacity|168
3|4.2.1 Right to Reasonable Accommodation|172
3|4.2.2 Children Under Project Chunauti—Right to Deinstitutionalization, Legal Capacity Reasonable Accommodation, and Independent Living|175
3|4.2.3 Selection of Employment in Hospitality Sector|178
3|4.2.4 Finally! Independent Living …|180
2|4.3 Conclusion|180
1|Annexure 1: Members of High Court Appointed Divisional Coordination Committees for Child Protection|184
1|Annexure 2: Tools for Inspection of Mentally Deficient Children’s Institutions|186
1|Annexure 3: Counselling Indicators|200
1|Annexure 4: Assessment and Care Planning Format for Children in MDC Homes|203
1|Annexure 5: Assessment for Independent Living and Social Integration|218
1|References|223
1|Index|231