New Delhi: Taking the suo moto cognizance of COVID-19 in children protection homes, the Supreme Court has passed directions that contains a slew of measures to be followed by the Child Welfare Committees, Juvenile Justice Boards and Children Court, governments, Foster and Kinship care, etc.
Acknowledging the need to pass measures in the interest of children the apex court observed that, "As the pandemic COVID-19 is intensifying in India, it is important that urgent measures need to be taken on priority to prevent the spread of the virus to Child Care institutions(CCIs)".
CWCs and JJBs have been asked by the court to consider whether the children/child needs to be kept in CCIs or can be released considering their interest, health and safety concerns.
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It has been advised to take video sessions or online sessions to prevent children from COVID-19 and monitor cases of children sent back home via telephone and coordinate with the District Child Protection committees and Foster care and Adoption Committees for children in foster care.
Court also emphasized on counselling services to be provided to the children and their families as well on COVID-19. It also raised the concern of an increase in violence including sexual violence which may be exacerbated due to anxiety and stress due to lockdown and the fear of corona.
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The state governments/UT have been asked to circulate information on COVID-19 to all the CCIs immediately, reducing in-person interaction, staff rotation in CCIs, ensure availability of counselling, adequate budgetary allocation, ensure availability of essential items like masks, sanitizers, food, water, clean clothes, menstrual hygiene products, etc.