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India Vision Foundation
“Women in Detention and Access to Justice”- Dr. Kiran bedi
Empowerment of Women committee BranchParliament House ,8th January 2015
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Receiving the MAGSAYSAY Award from the
Philippines President Fidel Ramos
Birth of the Organization
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MAIN FOCUS :PRISON REFORMS
Women EmpowermentTotal Impact Created: 1250 skilled women
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Shiksha
Sanskaar
Skills
3 ‘S’ Model
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SHIKSHA
ADULT Education
NIOS
E Library Project
IGNOU
SANSKAAR
SKILL
Setting up a library
Book reading sessions
Debates and competitions
Devotional/religious songs
Crochet and knitting class
“thought of the day”
Jute Training
Cutting & Tailoring Class
Weaving
Chocolate Making Class
Computer Education
English Classes
3 ‘S’ Model
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ShikshaAdult Literacy, NIOS, IGNOU, Learn English Classes and E Library Project
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Sanskaar
Aaj ka Vichaar-thought sharing
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Skill (Vocational Trainings)
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Training onEarly Childhood Care and Development
by Mobile Crèches
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Health Camp
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Sports & Celebrations
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CHILD CARE AND EDUCATION: Total Impact Created: 1500 children benefitted
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Celebrations, Exposure trip and Fun!!!!!!
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CHILDREN FROM VULNERABLE FAMILIES PROJECT (CVF) for the children who are above the age of five years
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Observations Recommendations
Training & Counseling for Prison Staff:
• Most of the prison staff is insensitive anduntrained to deal with prison inmates
• In most of the prisons, there is absenceof a female superintendent or deputysuperintendent or welfare officer.
• The wardens are poorly trained to handlethe problems of the inmates and theirmind set is biased as they consider allprison inmates "criminal".
• Regular sensitization and awarenesscreation workshops for the prison staff.
• Appointment of a female deputysuperintendent or head warden withproper training.
• Appointment of welfare officer oncompulsory basis.
• Proper induction and orientation ofprison staff on regular basis.
Observation and Recommendation based on two decades experience of working inside prisons
( Tihar, Gurgaon & now Faridabad and Ghaziabad )
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Legal Awareness: Recommendations
• The whole legal system is very sluggish andno time frame is drawn as far as judgmentsare concerned.
• As a result there are numerous personslanguishing in the prison without anyevidence of their involvement in any crime asunder trails and leading to over-crowding.
• In many cases when bail has been grantedthe individual is forced to stay incarcerated asthere is no one to pay guarantee due topoverty.
• Setting up of more Lok-Adalats/Fast Track Courtsso as to expedite the cases.
• Frequent visit by lawyers under the supervision ofsession judge, CJM with timely update to both andthe superintendent.
• Awareness workshops for inmates to bringtransparency and create awareness/educateinmates about their cases by legal experts/NGO’s
• Proper govt. intervention/ support/scheme forthose who cannot pay assurance amount orguarantee money.
• Except Tihar there is no system or transparency incase of inmates getting accurate information abouttheir case details, court date schedule orinformation about their parole or furlough.
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Vocational Training and Skill Enhancement Options for the Inmates:
Recommendations
• Lack of vocational training and skillenhancement opportunities for the femaleinmates
• A network of NGO with their expertiseshould be invited to prison to work with theprison inmates
• More private and public participations forvocational trainings and skills enhancementof the female inmates.
Counseling Sessions for Inmates:• Lack of professional staff like psychologistsand psychiatrist in special cases
• Appointment of professional staff for expertcounseling or visits from such professionalteam for specialized support for such cases.
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Health Care Education: Recommendations
• Delay in Medical treatment and only onetype of medicine is provided in all ailments.
• No health care awareness or education isgiven to the poor and uneducated inmates
• Even inmates with communicable andinfection inducing diseases are kept withoutsegregation.
• Appointment of more doctors especiallyfemale ones with the active participationfrom private hospital for regular medicalcheckup and their regular visits.
• Regular health awareness and medicalcamps in partnership with voluntaryorganizations and private hospitals.
• Separate cells/ward for such inmates.
Proper Schedule of Reformation activities:
• No proper time table or schedule in anyof the prisons for reform activities infemale wards
• Proper time table and reformationroom/centre for all such activities in all theprisons
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After Care services for the Children of prison inmates :
Recommendations
• In our 20 years of working in different prisonswith women inmates and their children, wefound a total lack of any system/service forthis socially challenged group.
• Special provision for this group of children inGovt. running vocational institute withaccommodation facility.
• Issue special medical insurance cards forthese children to meet the health needs inprivate hospitals.
• Increase the accessibility of Govt. schemes,training programs and other benefits for theholistic development of the children ofprisoners.
Coordination amongst all NGO’s working for Prison reforms:
• Lack of coordination amongst NGO’s workinginside prisons
• Evolve a system wherein different NGO’s withtheir expertise work in tandem for thebetterment of the inmates so as to minimizereplication of similar work/training.
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Follow up Network after release Recommendations
• Lack of post release schemes for the femaleinmates and their children
• Government schemes like short stayhome/hostel for the female inmates anddistribute seed money to restart their lifeafter release.
• Encourage NGO's all over India to set uptheir unit for crime affected families andchildren.
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India Vision Foundation Team
Dr. Kiran Bedi-ChairpersonMonica DhawanAnup SinhaAnand SinghPearly SanilRenu NagTulika KiranArchana KumarDr. Ruby GuptaJyotiLeena SethiChander shekharRavi SrivastavAjay Singh
Thank You