Foster Care India

Foster Care India

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Criado: Maio 25, 2012
Última atualização: Julho 8, 2012

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1. Ideia
2. Start-up
3. Crescimento
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We are a Foster Care Organization in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India that is sustainable, effective and forward thinking.

Foster Care India has been on the ground in Udaipur Rajasthan since May 2011. We find, license and monitor safe, nurturing homes for abused, abandoned or orphan children. We also increase public awareness about orphaned and vulnerable children's rights by offering volunteer opportunities, producing evidenced based research on people's perceptions of foster care and adoption and involving the local community in Foster Care India's day to day operation.

This work is on the forefront of social change here in India. Foster Care, as a system, does not exist in India. However, times are changing. There is a huge need for social initiatives like this.

As President & Founder I have based the development and future of Foster Care India on a dream; that through our work we can build a foundation for Foster Care, as a sustainable system in India, for the foreseeable future. In order to achieve this dream our work has to be small in application and huge in impact.

We are currently launching the first evidence based study measuring people's perceptions of Foster Care. The entire process is strategically designed to spread awareness, create a foundation for our work and to aid others who wish to do similar work.

As of May 2012 we are just beginning our journey. We plan to be purposeful, sustainable and culturally conscious in our development

Problema

The amount of orphaned children in India is a problem of epic proportions. Creating a Foster Care System in Udaipur is a real and tangible step toward addressing this problem. Foster Care pledges to keep children safe and give them life skills, insight and tools to be successful in society. Researchers and social theorists alike have postulated that since independence in 1947 India has moved from the joint family model to a more nuclear family model because of people moving to cities in order to seek work. Parents have then moved to cities away from their joint families. In part, due to the emergence of satellite families in big cities, the families have not been able to self-regulate and/or absorb children whose parents face peril or whose parents have been abused. Children in India are orphaned by some of the following causes affecting their parents: AIDS, malaria, gender and caste discrimination, unclean water, illiteracy, and malnutrition. Research proves that retaining a child’s culture allows the child to have a stronger sense of identity which, in turn, diminishes the likelihood of developing mental health issues and/or falling into a transient or criminal lifestyle. Many Indians take pride in their cultural heritage and deep roots and traditions. This can be lost for children who do not have access to a stable, nurturing upbringing. Foster care fills this void until a permanent family can be identified.

Solução

According to UNICEF in 2009 over 31,000 children were orphaned in India in this year. The majority of children live in large government run orphanages or smaller private facilities. Systemic and widespread Foster Care does not exist in India. Research shows that Foster Care is an effective way to care for children in a family setting. Foster Care, however, is not without problems. FCI will learn from international literature and interviews about the challenges of establishing and running Foster Care systems. The goal is to create an evidence-based, efficient and effective system in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. The solution is innovative in the following ways: 1. Evidenced based: The President and Founder has a Masters in Social Work and is an adoptee from India. He grew up in America and is aware that he views this problem through Western eyes. Therefore FCI is launching a research study (with IRB exemption approval from Harvard School of Public Health) to measure Udaipur’s perceptions of Foster Care before doing work. 2.Scope and reach of work: FCI understands that people in Udaipur, Rajasthan and throughout India are weary of caring for a child of unknown background due to stratification in society due to centuries of caste, class, religious and occupational differences. 3.International Volunteer Program: FCI will encourage entire families to come together from within India and abroad to volunteer with FCI.

Exemplo

Foster Care India will begin with one child and one foster home during its first 2 years. It will apply to the government of India to be a private contractor in regards to finding, licensing, training and monitoring foster homes. Since the concept is new for India, close internal scrutiny of every step of the process will be of paramount importance. The timeline will be as follows: Currently we are in year 1 and running a baseline survey of 650 households in Udaipur measuring the community perception of Foster Care. During Year 2 we will identify at least 1 Foster Family and at least 1 child. Foster families will come from the community and will need to be licensed, trained and monitored. We will learn as the Foster Care system develops in Udaipur and thus the progressive increase in families. Our goal is to focus on quality of work, not quantity. Take legal care of 1 to 5 children (Year 2), expand to 10 children (Year 3) (Children will remain in legal custody of the state government). Our model for training and monitoring will be created through focus group and qualitative polling about people’s learning tendencies in Udaipur. The training modules will be written through Foster Care India, often with the help of college, university and PhD students. Foster Care India will help the Indian government with existing initiatives. For example, a Palna (Foster Care) scheme is already in place where Foster Parents are paid a stipend to care for children. However, from our initial research it appears as if minimal amounts of the population know about the scheme. FCI’s model will continue to focus on public awareness initiatives.

Ofertas e demandas

Recently, India has been referred to as the land of NGOs. In Udaipur, a town of 541,000, there are over 600 NGOs currently registered. In the state of Rajasthan (where Udaipur is located), however, there are no exclusively Foster Care organizations. The same is true for India. Though some large cities a private Foster Care program as part of their larger work, there is nothing like Foster Care India running in India. Our “competitors” will actually be collaborators. We will work hard to expand the idea of Foster Care from many geographic and strategic directions. Agencies like BSSK in Pune and in Bangalore have already been in contact. They will benefit from our initial baseline work as it will inform their programs. In Udaipur it is possible that FCI will face challenges from a number of sources. If we are not strategic about our development the government may feel that we are imposing on child welfare. Therefore we will be conscious of this potential challenge. There are also some large child care NGOs in Udaipur who are known to cause difficulties for smaller NGOs trying to do work in the same field. We will continue to work humbly, morally and purposefully.

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Julho 8st, 2012

SERIOUS FIELDWORK IN PROGRESS! Foster Care India has received 525 surveys from households across Udaipur, and data entry is in full swing. A volunteer team from the University of Illinois Campaign Urbana is ready and waiting to analyze the data upon completion. The results from this survey will very literally be the first knowledge gathered from the public population concerning non-institutionalization of care in India. The cultural and social stigma surrounding this topic will be brought to the forefront for our team to appropriately assess, and approach for the ultimate success of foster...

Junho 30st, 2012

"Enjoyed an early morning meeting with Dr. Maria Herczog, President Eurochild & UN Children Rights Committee Member. I explained to her that Foster Care India is pushing for de-institutionalization in India on a national and field-changing scale. She explained me to other "beginnings" in other nations. Every day I am better informed and stronger for the road ahead." These are the words of Foster Care India's very own, Ian Forber-Pratt, who attended the International Summit of Youth in Care this week. He is working diligently everyday for the growth of FCI.

Junho 9st, 2012

Foster Care India has almost 70 surveys in from the community of Udaipur. The initial results are pointing toward great interest in and support for the development of a foster care system in India. Continued raport development within the community seems to be the next necessary area of concentration. The people of Udaipur need to know they can trust Foster Care India to stand true to our mission. Survey results are also telling us that people are concerned about the societal acceptance of the concept of foster care as a sustainable part of child welfare.

Many surveys are left to...

Maio 30st, 2012

Foster Care India has been on the ground in Udaipur Rajasthan since May 2011. Our goal is to identify, manage and monitor Foster Homes for children. We will build one group home on a central campus and manage foster homes in the community. At FCI we will also have a strong and forward-thinking volunteer program including 4 apartments on the main campus for families from around the world who want to work with our children.

In our first year, many pieces of the puzzle needed to be complete before the work of establishing the infrastructure of the agency could begin. Below you will...

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Início
05/25/12
Fim
Relatório de Impacto
Impact Foundation Goals completed between May 2011- April 2012
Date 05/30/12
Foster Care India has been on the ground in Udaipur Rajasthan since May 2011. Our goal is to identify, manage and monitor Foster Homes for children. We will build one group home on a central campus and manage foster homes in the community. At FCI we will also have a strong and forward-thinking volunteer program including 4 apartments on the main campus for families from around the world who want to work with our children.
Relatório de Impacto
Initial Survey Reports
Date 06/09/12
Foster Care India has almost 70 surveys in from the community of Udaipur. The initial results are pointing toward great interest in and support for the development of a foster care system in India. Continued raport development within the community seems to be the next necessary area of concentration. The people of Udaipur need to know they can trust Foster Care India to stand true to our mission. Survey results are also telling us that people are concerned about the societal acceptance of the concept of foster care as a sustainable part of child welfare.
Relatório de Impacto
June 29, 2012
Date 06/30/12
"Enjoyed an early morning meeting with Dr. Maria Herczog, President Eurochild & UN Children Rights Committee Member. I explained to her that Foster Care India is pushing for de-institutionalization in India on a national and field-changing scale. She explained me to other "beginnings" in other nations. Every day I am better informed and stronger for the road ahead." These are the words of Foster Care India's very own, Ian Forber-Pratt, who attended the International Summit of Youth in Care this week. He is working diligently everyday for the growth of FCI.
Relatório de Impacto
More Progress to Report for Foster Care India
Date 07/08/12
SERIOUS FIELDWORK IN PROGRESS! Foster Care India has received 525 surveys from households across Udaipur, and data entry is in full swing. A volunteer team from the University of Illinois Campaign Urbana is ready and waiting to analyze the data upon completion. The results from this survey will very literally be the first knowledge gathered from the public population concerning non-institutionalization of care in India.
Marco
Survey in Urban Udaipur of Community Perceptions of Foster Care
Data de Conclusão 09/29/12
Concluído
Design survey instrument
Concluído
Get IRB approval
Concluído
Hire staff (i.e. surveyors, project lead) and secure intern
Concluído
Write scholarly peer-edited journal article
Concluído
Disseminate survey results widely
Achievement
Marco Alcançado!
Date 02/13/13
Marco
Raise Money
Target Completion Date 05/30/13
Em Progresso
Navigate India's charitable trust laws and figure out how to accept foreign funds
Em Progresso
Write budgets for research project, land acquisition /main campus building production in phase 1 and yearly budget for operation
Em Progresso
Meet goal of $500,000 including all aspects of operational needs
Marco
Purchase land/ Build 1rst two floors of main campus building
Target Completion Date 11/30/13
Em Progresso
Identify area best for Foster Care India's success
Em Progresso
Apply to government for subsided land
Em Progresso
Raise money
Em Progresso
Design Building
Em Progresso
Break ground
Marco
Identify and Secure Foster Families
Target Completion Date 05/30/14
Em Progresso
Get clearance from Indian Government to facilitate licensed of Foster Families
Em Progresso
Find families open/ willing to be Foster Families
Em Progresso
Design training for Foster Families and train the trainers
Em Progresso
Hire full time case manager/ monitor for Foster Homes
Em Progresso
Identify best place in Udaipur to establish the first Foster Home
Marco
Take protective custody of 5 children
Target Completion Date 05/30/14
Em Progresso
Apply for and get approval to care for children
Em Progresso
Obtain or create infrastructure and materials for care of children
Em Progresso
Inform community about the need to care for children
Em Progresso
Hire and train staff
Milestone 1
Purchase land/ Build 1rst two floors of main campus building

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