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Key Interventions

.Identification of child labour through survey and awareness raising in public.
.Release and rescue of child labourers.
.Educational rehabilitation of rescued children –
(i) Rehabilitation of children in the age group 5-14 who are rescued
(ii) Rehabilitation of Children who are out of school, not working but at risk of engaging in work, and
(iii) Vocational Education for adolescents (14-17)
(iv) Children of the street and children on the street should be admitted in schools or in alternative schools
.Preventive intervention
(i) Preventing children, who are in school but working part time, from being drop out, and
(ii) Improving quality of education,
.Focus on migrant children
(i) Send these children to their parent state, wherever it is possible;
(ii) If, in any case it is not possible to send such children to parent state, than rehabilitate them in State with admission in residential school;
(iii) Accommodate the children of migrant workers in temporary or regular school wherever possible; and
(iv) Admit the migrant children in residential school, who are found migrant children without family, either runaway from home or came through the mediator.
.Provide alternatives Income Generation to Parent,
.Awareness and Social mobilization,
.Child Labour Monitoring,
.Training, Capacity building and Research.
The actions to be taken in each of the intervention categories are listed below. The responsibility of those actions and the resources required are given in chapter named “Implementation of Interventions and Resources”.
.Identification of child labour
.Release and Rescue of child labourers
.Educational Rehabilitation of children
.Improving quality of educational
.Focus on migrant children
.Focus on child labourers with special needs
.Providing Income Generation Alternatives to Parents
.Awareness and social mobilization
.Child Labour Monitoring
.Training, Capacity Building and Research
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