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ICDS UTTARAKHAND STATE INITIATIVES
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3 The Idea of ICDS…… Invention of Tradition: Promoting desirable practices around care & nutrition Optimize Pull Factor & Early Learning ICDS functionaries as Change Agents
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Revamping Early Childhood Learning and Education A pilot of WCD Uttarakhand & IDFC
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Status of Early Childhood Education in Uttarakhand Health among 73% of children under age of six covered by AWC; only 32% received some kind of services Nutrition 40% children below 5 years are stunted Hygiene 65% children had diarrhea severe enough to be taken to a health facility *According to National Family Health Survey data 5ICDS Uttarakhand and IDFC Foundation
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To improve learning outcomes amongst pre-school children, specifically: Improve learning levels on Health & Hygiene and Pre-Literacy of the children Build capacities of AWWs to transact Early Childhood Education, using various multimedia and digital tools Increase community involvement in early childhood development Objectives of the Pilot Project 6ICDS Uttarakhand and IDFC Foundation
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ICDS Uttarakhand- roped in IDFC Foundation to undertake the pilot; will provide necessary infrastructure and commit resource time IDFC Foundation- fund and operationalize the pilot with the help of expert training agency Sesame Workshop India Limited- Expert training agency which has prepared the learning module focused on Health, Hygiene and Literacy for preschool education in Uttarakhand Anganwadi Workers- the ultimate beneficiary of the project who would use the learning kits and video modules to impart enhanced fun based learning to preschoolers Parents of children- would use the phone based support and in partnership with AWW reinforce the learning imparted in school Monitoring and Evaluation Agency- would undertake baseline and endline evaluation to measure the impact of the Pilot Roles of Partners 7ICDS Uttarakhand and IDFC Foundation
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Cascade Training Module Training Specialists 15-20 Master trainers to be trained by SWIL Five day intensive training programme on the modules and use of kits Supervisors and CDPOs as Master trainers 100 Master Trainers to be trained by TSs. Each TS to mentor 6-7 Master Trainers 2-3 day programme Anganwadi Workers Each master trainer to train 55-65 Anganwadi Workers One day training programme followed by phone based support 8ICDS Uttarakhand and IDFC Foundation
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Training Components as per Audience CDPO & Supervisor Training by SWIHand held projectorsPhone based support Instruction cards and materials Regular Interaction with SWI AWWs Training by Supervisors Thematic kits with instruction cards and materials Phone based support Regular support by supervisors, CDPOs and SWI Children Thematic kits Access to Video Modules through Pico projectors and on TV Caregivers Print Materials Community viewing on Pico projectors 9ICDS Uttarakhand and IDFC Foundation
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Need Assessment Survey conducted, the training modules are being calibrated Identification of beneficiary AWCs complete Identification of Master Trainers and Supervisors in progress Hiring of Monitoring and Evaluation agency in progress Current Status 10ICDS Uttarakhand and IDFC Foundation
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WASH INTERVENTIONS IN ICDS In Collaboration with HUP-Plan India Uttarakhand
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WASH linkages in ICDS: Rationale The infant mortality rate of Uttarakhand stands at a high of 43/1000 (AHS 2011). It is particularly relevant to the slums that have high risk of water borne diseases and where child malnutrition and other underlying health problems are common. Provision of safe drinking water, toilets and promoting hygiene practices for vulnerable population such as children and women is a pre-requisite for their good health. Infant mortality rate is highly affected by non availability of safe drinking water, improved sanitation facilities and good hygiene behaviors The health benefits of using safe drinking water coupled with good hygiene practices include decreased morbidity and mortality due to diarrhea and other water and sanitation related diseases, improved nutritional status of children and overall improvement in health of the community. ICDS aims at holistic child development through integrated approach. It is evident that the objectives of ICDS cannot be fulfilled without integrating water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) aspects in its program activities.
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IEC on WASH ICDS Uttarakhand and HUP Plan India has jointly published IEC material on WASH to promote preventive health aspects among children and community. HUP Posters and Flip book to be used in urban Anganwadi centers (AWCs). Capacity building of frontline functionaries of ICDS and Health on usage of the IEC material for effective implementation was also conducted. Posters on Hand washing are being used in all the 316 urban AWCs of Dehradun to adopt hygiene practices among children and Flip Books for information sharing on WASH aspects during Urban Health and Nutrition Days (UHNDs).
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Training Module On WASH Promotion For Frontline Functionaries Of ICDS In order to support meeting the objectives and outcomes of holistic child development a training module on Urban Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion has been developed for the frontline workers of ICDS/Health This training module focuses on the key components of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), which are the key determinants of health and well-being. It is designed to train frontline workers (anganwadi workers, Supervisors, CDPOs) of ICDS and equip them with appropriate knowledge and skills for better urban WASH outcomes and contribute in achieving the ICDS objectives
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Orientation on Point of Use Water and Hygiene Approach Capacity Building of ICDS functionaries through an orientation program on Point of Use (PoU) Safe Drinking Water approach held by HUP on 24 th July 2013in coordination with HUP-Plan India. The orientation resulted in increased understanding, capacities and skills on safe drinking water among ICDS and health frontline functionaries as master trainers. It also resulted in promoting linkage development of PoU safe drinking water approach at Anganwadi Centers (AWCs) to reduce incidences of water borne diseases among children and community.
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Opportunities and Way Forward Scale up of IEC material on WASH in all the AWCs across the state for inducing healthy behaviour among children. Adaptation of specific sessions on Hygiene in ICDS trainings for Master Trainers based on Training Module prepared. Upgradation/Strenghthening of water and sanitation facilities in AWCs UHND being organized in AWCs should serve as a common platform to deliver maternal, child health care and nutrition services along with promotion of WASH services and information to improve the health outcomes particularly of children and women
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Call Centre 01352775577 Real Time Monitoring of AWCs Monitoring of Supervisors
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Fixed Day Fixed Place Joint Monitoring of ICDS & Health Functionaries ► Joint GO by Secretary ICDS & Health Third Friday: Sector Level - AWW & ANM Fourth Friday: Project Level- CDPO & MOIC First Monday: DPO, CDPOs, CMO & MOs
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Convergence With SSA Co-location of AWC in Primary School premises Grants: Rs. 5000 one time & Rs. 1500 annual Additional Honoraria to AWW & AWH (200/100) Specialized Training to AWW 10 Days on ECCE Room in School with Paintings & Child Corner
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Mothers’ Committees 6 local women beneficiaries & 01 AWW Joint Bank Account of Head of MC & AWW Quarterly advance funds release by DPO: E-Transfer Recipes book by Home Science College: Revised Local purchase, record keeping & audit Plan: THR
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Additional Honoraria & Other Facilities Rs. 2500 monthly to AWW Rs. 1500 monthly to AWH Rs. 750 monthly to Mini Worker E-Payment Annual Festival Grant of Rs. 1000 to all Plan: Retirement Benefit-Contributory Scheme
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Buildings Gram Panchayats as construction Agency PPP, MPLADS/MLADS/MSDP/BADP/SVY 1950 AWCs & 20 CDPO offices cum residence
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Partners World Food Programme MOST USAID BPNI Plan India Policy Support State Population & Health Policy 2002 Strategy to Prevent Micronutrient Malnourishment
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AWW Training Module: MOST USAID
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Poster on Hand Washing: Plan India
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Flip Book on WASH: Plan India
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Month-wise Topics for NHED
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Adolescent Girls Counseling Module
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Training Module for Adolescent Girls
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State Micronutrient Strategy
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