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State Level Planning and Monitoring Meeting

Posted On: 22nd Sep 2021

 BOSCO Foster Care Programme organized State Level Planning and Monitoring Meeting for the Social Mobilizers of ten districts of Karnataka at BOSCO Yuvodaya on September 18, 2021. Addressing the gathering, Fr. Rubin Mathew, Director, BREADS, Bengaluru, expressed his happiness for creating awareness about foster care concept for all sections of people in the society. He said that now the focus should be on placing the children in the families for foster care.

Fr. Prasad, Director, BOSCO Mane, Bengaluru, spoke about goal setting and about achieving them. He presented the meaning of Log Frame Analysis (LFA), advantages of LFA, case study format, sample case studies, reporting format, success stories, difference between case study and success Story, LFA format and how to capture photos.
Fr. Varghese Pallipuram, the Executive Director, BOSCO Bengaluru presented a summary of the draft SOP for Foster Care. He made a presentation of the Foster Care Standard Operating Procedures including the meaning of foster care, basic principles of foster care, objectives of foster care service, types, eligible criteria of children, selection criteria of foster family, fit facility for group foster care, procedure for placement, identification and preparation of children and families for foster care, matching process, order of placement, roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders, monitoring and follow up, records and documents to be maintained.

Social Mobilizers shared about the Application forms for Prospective Parents that were submitted to DCPU, the status of foster care children in foster families, about the meeting to be planned with DCPO, CWC Members, PO-NIC, PO – IC, BOSCO and ICPS Director. Social Mobilizers from ten districts presented the two-month statistical data, challenges and achievements. There was a discussion about accounting procedures. Mr. Ganesh, Social Mobilizer, Foster Care Programme, Bellary proposed vote of thanks. Sixteen participants from ten districts of Karnataka along with BOSCO staff were present in the meeting.

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