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Inviting Ideas for Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2025
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
In 2025, the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) is placing special focus on promoting family-based care for children with special needs (Divyaang children). In ...
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Gagandeep Kaur
3 months 4 days ago
Family First Support Ecosystem for Divyaang Children
To promote non-institutional rehabilitation, India needs a unified and compassionate support system that empowers families caring for Divyaang children. I propose a combo model combining Technology + Community + Family Counseling:
1.Tech Support Platform
A government mobile app that connects adoptive/foster families with therapists, doctors, special educators, and emergency assistance nearby.
2.Community Support Teams
Trained local volunteers and professionals visiting homes regularly to support daily needs, learning activities, mobility tools, and emotional care.
3.Continuous Family Training & Counseling
Workshops (online & offline) to guide families in understanding disabilities, communication, behaviour support, and government schemes.
This hybrid model ensures every child grows in a loving home, with access to therapy, education, and social inclusion. It embodies the true spirit of “Family-based Care for All Divyaang Children
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3 months 4 days ago
Family First Support Ecosystem for Divyaang Children
To promote non-institutional rehabilitation, India needs a unified and compassionate support system that empowers families caring for Divyaang children. I propose a combo model combining Technology + Community + Family Counseling:
1.Tech Support Platform
A government mobile app that connects adoptive/foster families with therapists, doctors, special educators, and emergency assistance nearby.
2.Community Support Teams
Trained local volunteers and professionals visiting homes regularly to support daily needs, learning activities, mobility tools, and emotional care.
3.Continuous Family Training & Counseling
Workshops (online & offline) to guide families in understanding disabilities, communication, behaviour support, and government schemes.
This hybrid model ensures every child grows in a loving home, with access to therapy, education, and social inclusion. It embodies the true spirit of “Family-based Care for All Divyaang Children
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Gagandeep Kaur
3 months 4 days ago
Family First Support Ecosystem for Divyaang Children
To promote non-institutional rehabilitation, India needs a unified and compassionate support system that empowers families caring for Divyaang children. I propose a combo model combining Technology + Community + Family Counseling:
1.Tech Support Platform
A government mobile app that connects adoptive/foster families with therapists, doctors, special educators, and emergency assistance nearby.
2.Community Support Teams
Trained local volunteers and professionals visiting homes regularly to support daily needs, learning activities, mobility tools, and emotional care.
3.Continuous Family Training & Counseling
Workshops (online & offline) to guide families in understanding disabilities, communication, behaviour support, and government schemes.
This hybrid model ensures every child grows in a loving home, with access to therapy, education, and social inclusion. It embodies the true spirit of “Family-based Care for All Divyaang Children
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Gagandeep Kaur
3 months 4 days ago
Divyang children is big concern for our country.it has been proper arrangement of their rehabilitation.some suggestion has been given for it.
1 A proper rehabilitation centre has been opened for their proper care.
2 Every hospital has to be compulsory for specially ward reserve for divyaang children.
3 Social organisation will take responsibility for their proper care and given better environment.
4 Religious and spiritual organisation has to be act as a supportive role for their mental fitness.
5 A national rehabilitation plan has been enacted for regulate all activity
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Gagandeep Kaur
3 months 4 days ago
Divyang children is big concern for our country.it has been proper arrangement of their rehabilitation.some suggestion has been given for it.
1 A proper rehabilitation centre has been opened for their proper care.
2 Every hospital has to be compulsory for specially ward reserve for divyaang children.
3 Social organisation will take responsibility for their proper care and given better environment.
4 Religious and spiritual organisation has to be act as a supportive role for their mental fitness.
5 A national rehabilitation plan has been enacted for regulate all activity
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Gagandeep Kaur
3 months 4 days ago
Divyang children is big concern for our country.it has been proper arrangement of their rehabilitation.some suggestion has been given for it.
1 A proper rehabilitation centre has been opened for their proper care.
2 Every hospital has to be compulsory for specially ward reserve for divyaang children.
3 Social organisation will take responsibility for their proper care and given better environment.
4 Religious and spiritual organisation has to be act as a supportive role for their mental fitness.
5 A national rehabilitation plan has been enacted for regulate all activity
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Gagandeep Kaur
3 months 4 days ago
Divyang children is big concern for our country.it has been proper arrangement of their rehabilitation.some suggestion has been given for it.
1 A proper rehabilitation centre has been opened for their proper care.
2 Every hospital has to be compulsory for specially ward reserve for divyaang children.
3 Social organisation will take responsibility for their proper care and given better environment.
4 Religious and spiritual organisation has to be act as a supportive role for their mental fitness.
5 A national rehabilitation plan has been enacted for regulate all activity
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Gagandeep Kaur
3 months 4 days ago
Divyang children is big concern for our country.it has been proper arrangement of their rehabilitation.some suggestion has been given for it.
1 A proper rehabilitation centre has been opened for their proper care.
2 Every hospital has to be compulsory for specially ward reserve for divyaang children.
3 Social organisation will take responsibility for their proper care and given better environment.
4 Religious and spiritual organisation has to be act as a supportive role for their mental fitness.
5 A national rehabilitation plan has been enacted for regulate all activity
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Gagandeep Kaur
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Divyang children is big concern for our country.it has been proper arrangement of their rehabilitation.some suggestion has been given for it.
1 A proper rehabilitation centre has been opened for their proper care.
2 Every hospital has to be compulsory for specially ward reserve for divyaang children.
3 Social organisation will take responsibility for their proper care and given better environment.
4 Religious and spiritual organisation has to be act as a supportive role for their mental fitness.
5 A national rehabilitation plan has been enacted for regulate all activity
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Divyang children is big concern for our country.it has been proper arrangement of their rehabilitation.some suggestion has been given for it.
1 A proper rehabilitation centre has been opened for their proper care.
2 Every hospital has to be compulsory for specially ward reserve for divyaang children.
3 Social organisation will take responsibility for their proper care and given better environment.
4 Religious and spiritual organisation has to be act as a supportive role for their mental fitness.
5 A national rehabilitation plan has been enacted for regulate all activity
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