TWO DAYS FAMILY NEWS SERVICE TRAINING FOR JRC COUNSELLORS AT ERODE
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During the event of a disaster or conflict, other than the food, shelter and medical necessities, the non physical wounds inflicted upon the members of the affected families have to be addressed too. A range of activities are done that aim to restore family links, prevent separation and disappearance, restore and maintain contact between family members, and clarify the fate of persons reported missing.
It involves collecting information about persons who are missing, dead, and vulnerable persons such as children separated from their families and persons deprived of their freedom. It also involves tracing persons unaccounted for, organizing the exchange of family news and the transmission of documents when normal means of communication have broken down, organizing family reunifications and repatriations, and issuing travel documents and attestations.
In this connection, Indian Red Cross Society, Tamil Nadu Branch conducted trainings for various people who belong to Red Cross associates like JRC , YRC and District Branch Members & Volunteers. Following that a two-day FNS Training Programme on Tracing service for unaccompanied minors and psychological support was conducted in Namakkal District on the 9th and 10th of September.
Ninety-Three JRC Counsellors (Teachers) from Erode District were participated in the above programme. The following topics were handled by the Resource Person from IRCS- Tamil Nadu Branch.
Day -1
- Red Cross Movement
- RFL Introduction
- RCM
- RCM Group Work
- Where Are They ? Movie
- Tracing
- Tracing Group Work
- Psychological Support
Day -2
- Unaccompanied Minors – Scenario
- Acceptance Criteria
- procedures in dealing with cases ( Do’s and Don’ts)
- Working With Children
- Psychological Support
- How to fill the Annexure V. VI and VII for Unaccompanied Minors
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Out Come
Through this program, the participants were made aware of the tracing service that is provided by Red Cross. They learnt how to open tracing requests and perform active tracing when required. The participants responded very actively and were equipped well enough to disseminate this service to the public. They visited the CWC & Home for children and enabled the tracing service for the unaccompanied minors. A network was developed with the government and the other NGO s. Their reporting skills were sharpened too.
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