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Community Policing to Build Awareness and Trust Program

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24 Jun, 22 09:21
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Community Policing to Build Awareness and Trust Program

Udaipur: Under the 'Community Policing to Build Awareness and Trust Program,' conducted in collaboration with the Police and UNICEF, in the auditorium located on the Reserve Police Line, the training program on the Child Welfare Police Officers of the district on Juvenile Justice Act-2015 and Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act-2012. was organized. The training workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Shailendra Pandya, a member of the Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, and Additional District Collector Udaipur (city) Prabha Gautam. Additional Superintendent of Police, Abhay Command, Roshan Patel, was also in the program.
At the beginning of the workshop, Dr. Shailendra Pandya, while addressing the officers of the department and child welfare police officers, was instructed to use the information given in the field and gave necessary instructions for the cooperation of all the departments in the child labor eradication week. Addressing the participants, ADM Gautam instructed to take action in coordination with all the departments to ensure child protection in the district and with a better action plan for rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation of rescued children is necessary.
In the workshop, UNICEF's Child Protection Advisor Sindhu Binujit informed the participants about the workshop's objectives while providing information about child protection-related programs in collaboration with Police Department and UNICEF. He suggested developing an action plan for the cooperation of all the departments in rehabilitating the rescued children and cooperating with the voluntary organizations. In the workshop, Kuldeep Parihar, Special Public Prosecutor of the Special Court, Poxo Court Udaipur, provided information related to the research to be done by the police officers in the cases to be registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act-2012 to the child welfare police officers.
Judge Mahendra Kumar Dave resolved the queries.
In the workshop, Additional District and Sessions Judge Bhilwara Mahendra Kumar Dave taught child welfare police officers the role of stakeholders under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act 2012 and Juvenile Justice Act 2015. He imparted training on research procedures, reporting, and exceptional legal situations relating to sexual offenses against children. During the workshop, the Child Welfare Police Officers asked questions on the problems faced in cases about children, which the judge answered.
In the workshop, Bhojraj Singh, representative of voluntary organization Asra Vikas Sansthan, Vikalp Sansthan Shamina Bano, Anti-Human Trafficking Cell in-charge Jeevan Ram, Police Inspector Reserve Police Line Sumer Singh, etc. asked questions regarding crimes and procedures related to children. The judge present in the program gave detailed information about various sections through stories and incidents in the Acts. UNICEF Advisor Sindhu Binjit suggested the operation of child help desks at police stations, uploading the details of missing children on the portal, and compliance with instructions given as per training at the police station level.
Additional SP gave information about child-friendly procedures at the police station level.
At the end of the workshop, the Additional Superintendent of Police Patel thanked the Child Welfare Police Officers while giving guidelines regarding the conduct of child-friendly procedures at the police station level. In the workshop, representatives of the anti-human trafficking cell, Govind Singh of the Anti-Human Trafficking Cell, Gayatri Seva Sansthan's Nitin Paliwal and team, freedom fighter VP Singh Sanstha's Nilima Barna, Manu Seva Sansthan, etc. were present. Akash Upadhyay, Bharat Khokhar, and Sapna Rathod of the program provided support in organizing the workshop.
 


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