The Tata Trusts work to bring about social change in some of the most vulnerable sections of community and social justice is a key aspect of this. The trend of increasing violence against women and children is a major concern. The Trusts aim to end violence against women and children by working to strengthen child protection systems and addressing human trafficking.
The Trusts’ approach is focused on two fronts – the care and protection of children who are the victims of violence and the prevention of violence towards women and children. The Trusts also aim to tap into the human resources and technical expertise of like-minded partner organisations and to leverage their support to combating this issue.
Partner Organisations: Arpan, Bhartiya Samaj Seva Kendra (BSSK), Samarpan, Association for Rural and Urban Needy (ARUN), Udayan Care, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, SATHI, Hans Foundation, Shree Dayaa Foundation.
Developing a roadmap to reverse the processes of human trafficking and to provide adequate support to victims.
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Missing and runaway children
Rescuing, reintegrating and rehabilitating runaway and missing children and providing for their care, shelter, counselling and family reintegration.
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Reducing violence against children
Working in government and residential schools for tribal children to provide age-appropriate information for prevention from abuse.
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Children in need of care and protection
The Trusts support many child care institutions for care and protection of orphans, abused, victim of trafficking and children in street situation. Along with this, Trusts is also working on promoting non-institutional care of children through alternative care mechanisms.
Social Justice and Inclusion
Reducing violence towards women and children
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The Tata Trusts work to bring about social change in some of the most vulnerable sections of community and social justice is a key aspect of this. The trend of increasing violence against women and children is a major concern. The Trusts aim to end violence against women and children by working to strengthen child protection systems and addressing human trafficking.
The Trusts’ approach is focused on two fronts – the care and protection of children who are the victims of violence and the prevention of violence towards women and children. The Trusts also aim to tap into the human resources and technical expertise of like-minded partner organisations and to leverage their support to combating this issue.
Partner Organisations: Arpan, Bhartiya Samaj Seva Kendra (BSSK), Samarpan, Association for Rural and Urban Needy (ARUN), Udayan Care, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, SATHI, Hans Foundation, Shree Dayaa Foundation.
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Combat human trafficking
Developing a roadmap to reverse the processes of human trafficking and to provide adequate support to victims.
Missing and runaway children
Rescuing, reintegrating and rehabilitating runaway and missing children and providing for their care, shelter, counselling and family reintegration.
Reducing violence against children
Working in government and residential schools for tribal children to provide age-appropriate information for prevention from abuse.
Children in need of care and protection
The Trusts support many child care institutions for care and protection of orphans, abused, victim of trafficking and children ...
...Continued
Combat human trafficking
Developing a roadmap to reverse the processes of human trafficking and to provide adequate support to victims.
...Continued
Missing and runaway children
Rescuing, reintegrating and rehabilitating runaway and missing children and providing for their care, shelter, counselling and family reintegration.
...Continued
Reducing violence against children
Working in government and residential schools for tribal children to provide age-appropriate information for prevention from abuse.
...Continued
Children in need of care and protection
The Trusts support many child care institutions for care and protection of orphans, abused, victim of trafficking and children in street situation. Along with this, Trusts is also working on promoting non-institutional care of children through alternative care mechanisms.
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