National portal on track child by NIC

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National Portal on Track Child for “Missing & Vulnerable Children

-Ms Swedesenuo NatsoSA, NIC Nagaland State

CentreKohima Nagaland

swede@nic.in

Objectives:

•To ensure proper care and overall development of the children of the Child Care Institutes(CCI’s).

•To set up a framework for participating organizations involved in the process

•To ensure ultimate repatriation and rehabilitation of the missing children

ICPS & Child Tracking System•Mechanism of data sharing•Real time tracking of every child in distress•Database of all children of 0-18 Age group•Framework of operations•Software to update the CCIs’ profiles and

progress of overall development of Children as per forms>> I-Infrastructure, J –Basic Profile of Child, XX-Detailed profile of child and XXI-Individual Child Care Plan

Features of Child Tracking System• Profiling of Children of CCIs• Electronic filing of outcomes of “Counselling

Sessions• Screening of children with special needs• Status tracking through automation of (Child

Welfare Committee) CWCs / (Juvenile Justice Board) JJBs

• Child Health status tracking• Educational Competency Tracking• Vocational Needs• Integration of Child Adoption process

Convergence of Services for Children..1

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Implementation Strategy

•Formation of Central Project Team and declaration of “Mission Leader”

•Formation of State Project Teams•Requirement analysis and customisation

as per specifications worked out (if any) in consultation with the State Project team

•Roll Out Strategy for all states and UTs

Stakeholders - Central Level• Ministry of Women & Child Development• National Council for protection of Child

Rights• Central Project Support Unit• Ministry of Home Affairs• National Crime Record Bureau• Central Bureau of Investigation• Ministry of Panchayati Raj• Ministry of Surface Transport• Ministry of Labour• Ministry of Railways• Ministry of Health

Stakeholders - State Level

•Department of Women & Child Development/Social Welfare

•State Child Protection Society•Criminal Investigation Department•State Crime Record Bureau•Department of Panchayat and Rural

Development

Stakeholders - District Level

•District Child Protection Society•Child Care Institutions•Child Welfare Committee•Juvenile Justice Board•District Administration (DCs/SPs/ZPs)

Stakeholders - Block Level

•Block Development Officer•Block Child Protection Society•Panchayat Samiti Pradhan

Stakeholders - Village Level

•Village Child Protection Society•Village Pradhan

eServices – Facilities for Police Personnel

• Reporting of “Missing & Recovered Person (of all age groups)” cases online as per Forms M – Missing and R-Recovered

• Receiving of “e-Alerts” from Citizens and other Stakeholders

• e-Alerts to other Stakeholders• Searching & matching of “Missing &

recovered” Persons• Using Online MIS queries & reports for

various important decisions and proactive actions to be taken

eServices – Facilities for WCD/Social Welfare for CCIs, CWCs, JJBs etc•Maintaining eFiles for every CCI Child •Maintaining and monitoring of “Individual

Child Care Plans” for every CCI child•Tracking of every CCI Child in terms of

actions to be taken, timelines thereon, generation of e-Alerts to the officials concerned and follow ups

•Matching of “Recovered” children with “Missing” ones online for early repatriation

Major Challenges

•Ensuring 100% reporting of cases•Capturing details of cases into a central

data repository•Matching of “Missing” and “Recovered”

Children/Persons•Computer Literacy

Steps to be taken to meet the Challenges• Process re-engineering simplify reporting

procedure• Government order for capturing details of

missing/found cases in a “definite timeframe”• Use of physical identity features like special

marks• Provision to capture multiple identification marks

and features• Training and handholding through ICT Campaigns• Capturing of Counselling Information to make

complete Case History

Key Success Factors

•100% reporting of Cases•Data capturing at Primary Source and

timely updation•Creation of Infrastructure for

stakeholders•Govt order to ensure use of the system by

stakeholders•Sensitization of every stakeholder and

citizen on the usage of ‘TrackChild’

FUTURE ROADMAP

•Matching Technology•Multi –Sectoral implementation•Investigations/Counselling Sessions &

Follow-ups•Integration with other sector and similar

databases

Workflow for “Children Tracking System” – The SAFETY NET

Police Stations

(Level 2)

CCIsChild Welfare CommitteesJJBs

(Level 2)CitizensAnganwadi /PRI MembersHospitalsRailway StationsChild Lines & NGOs

(Level 1)

CPSU, NCRB, SCPS, SCRB, DCPS, DCRB,CID (Level 3)

DB of Missing Children

DB of Recovered Children

Authenticates & Updates Database

Privileges :Level 1: View, Search, InformLevel 2: Entry, View, Update, Dashboard Alert, SearchLevel 3: User, Management, Data Authentication, View, Search

Homepage of “TrackChild 1.0”

http://trackthemissingchild.gov.in/trackchild/

Impact of ICT Interventions• Recording of more than 30,000 cases of “Missing

Children” during the last three years• Reporting of “Missing Children” increased 30 times

due to ICT interventions at various level (500-15,000 yearly)

• More recovery and re-integration has started happening

• Monitoring mechanism becomes more effective• Police Order issued to make reporting mandatory for

all Missing/Recovery cases• An effective Planning & Decision Making tool• SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) is being

extended to record “Investigation” of all “Missing” cases

Technical Issues

•Infrastructure•Solution Architecture•Bandthwith •Training

National Rollout

• Easily scalable to all 15,000 Police Stations and all JJ Homes (Govt. & Non-Govt) and ICPS bodies

• Integration of other stakeholders like NGOs, Citizens to effectively collaborate with major stakeholders possible

• Use of CSCs for effective delivery of services at the grassroot level

• Integration of “Aadhar”• Integration of Citizens’ database• Integration with students database (School going

children) to find a possible matching against a “Recovered” child

• Technological exploration of automatic matching of photographs

• Continuous capacity building for all stakeholders

Thank You