Integrated Child Protection Scheme

The Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) is a governmental program implemented by the Government Of India to help secure the safety of children, with a special emphasis on children in need of care and protection, juveniles in conflict or contact with the law and other vulnerable children. Its primary purpose is to create a central structure to provide oversight and standardization for pre-existing and evolving child protection schemes in India. Proposed in 2006 and implemented in 2009, the ICPS is administered at the state level by state child protection committees and societies and at the district level by district child protection societies, among other institutions.[1][2][3]

Structures

Government of India Level

State Government Level

District Level

Sub-District Level

See also

Odisha State Child Protection Society

References

  1. Kannan, Amutha (6 September 2012). "District Child Protection Society to implement integrated scheme". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  2. Manjul, Tarannum (26 November 2010). "Child protection scheme set for launch". The Indian Express. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  3. "Integrated Child Protection Scheme". Childline India. Retrieved 3 July 2014.

Further reading

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