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Annual Report - 2018 -19
SOCIETY FORWELFAREOF CHILDREN
This year consumed huge amount of work, research and dedication. Still, implementation would not have been possible if we did not have a support of many individuals and organizations. Therefore we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all of them.
First of all we are thankful to all our donors for their nancial and logistical support and for providing necessary guidance concerning projects implementation.
We are also grateful to all our council members, doctors, therapists and vendors for provision of expertise, and technical support in the implementation. Without their superior knowledge and experience, the year would lack in quality of outcomes, and thus their support has been essential.
We would like to express our sincere thanks towards our volunteers, researchers who devoted their time and knowledge in the implementation of all our initiatives.
Nevertheless, we express our gratitude toward our families and colleagues for their kind co-operation and encouragement, which help us in completion of this successful year.
Acknowledge
Asim Kumar Das Secretary
Society For welfare of Children
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CHIEF PATRON / CHIEF MENTOR
OUR PATRONS
OUR AUDITOR
CHIEF PATRON
Mr. Shyamal Sen Hon'ble Justice
Dr. B. R. Satpathy (Honourary)
Dr. Apurba Ghosh
Dr. Tapash Banerjee
Dr. S. K. Samanta
Dr. Punyabrata Mukherjee
Mr. Prashun P Chatterjee
Mrs. Alpana Dasgupta
Mr.�S�Dasgupta�&�Associates
CHIEF MENTOR
Kinkar Bitthal Ramanuja
Ex Director of Health Services, W. B
Eminent Paediatrician
Eminent Psychiatrist
Eminent Paediatrician
Eminent Paediatrician
Healthcare Management Consultant
Social Worker
Chartered Accountant
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GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS - 2018 – 2019
Mr. Ketaki Shankar Adhikari
Prof. A. K Chatterjee
Dr. Monidipa Banerjee
Mr. Amal Bhattacharyya
Dr. Sreelata Ghosh Choudhury
Ms. Anindita Majumder
Ms. Archana Sharma
President
Vice President
Vice President
Treasurer
Member
Member
Member
Professor
Developmental
Paediatrician
Internationally Trained
Social Service
Clinical Psychologist
PhD ResearchScholar (CU)Psychologist
Psychologist
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S/No. Name & Address Designation Occupation
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Mrs. Mousumi Chakraborty Member Special Educator
Ex. Assistant Commissioner
(Disability) Govt. of WB
Mr. Ashim Kumar Das Secretary Social Service
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Legal Status : Registered Society
Registration No. : S/IL/3474of 2001-2002
NITI AAYOG No. : WB/2016/0109368
Income Tax Registration No. : DIT (E)/ S-162/8E/327/2001-02 (Under Section 12A) dated 15.02.2002
Income Tax Exemption : DIT (E)/8E/327/01-02/183/553-555 (Under Section 80G) dated 11-06-2013
FCRA Registration No. : 147120752 dated 31.05.2006
Permanent Account No. : AADTS7989P
Disabled registration no. provided : 530 (Com-D)14-15by Commissioner of Disability,West Bengal
Registered Ofce Address : Ab-216. Salt lake City, sector -1. Kolkata-700064, West Bengal.
Project Unit : BB-1, Salt Lake City, Sector-1 Kolkata-700064, West Bengal
Statutory Auditors : S. Das Gupta & associates., Chartered Accountants, 1.D, Ram Narayan Motilal Lane, Kolkata - 700014.
Bankers : SBI Bank (Manicktala Clvic Centre), Kolkata-700054, West Bengal (Exclusively for foreign donation) Allahabad Bank (Ultadanga, Kolkata- 700054) UBI Bank (Saltlake, Kolkata- 700064)
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
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An august body emerged in the form of Society for Welfare of Children for supporting the
cause of underprivileged children in the areas of education, health &well being. The non-
pro�it organization was established as a registered society, under the West Bengal
Societies Registration Act in May 2001. Our work has been well recognized and therefore
all generous donations are exempted of Income Tax U/S 80 G (v) (vi) of Income Tax Act. We
are also registered under FCRA to receive funds generously from foreign donors.
We could walk miles and have come up to a stage of building one of its kind tertiary care
Hospital in the heart of Bengal with the support of the Government of West Bengal, which
we plan to expand all over India with Hub & Spoke model for better penetration to reach
and provide treatment of all congenital problems to the future of this country.
To enhance mental health by creating welfare of children and their mothers through
crafting opportunities for them to access the prerequisite lively needs and to offer
them a more comprehensive life by offering them best quality health services.
Create mass awareness and prevent disability from the roots by furthest penetration.
Provide best quality services at acceptable cost and continuously improve the standard of service delivery.
Empowering the affected to access Education, Training and Economic Rehabilitation.
Provide platform for highest level of Research and Development.
Create a huge pool of intellectual property in the �ield for the use of the service providing professionals by sharing best practices as well as networking.
ANNUAL REPORT - 2018-19
Our Vision :
Our Mission :
About Society:
Activities :
Awareness Creation:
1. Organize camps, seminars, workshops, road shows, talk shows, expositions and etc. at different levels to reach the mass at the most interior levels.
2. Utilize print, electronic, digital and social media to propagate the cause.
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Quality Standard Health Services:
1. Promote day care centres providing such services all across state and than throughout the nation (Omkar Child Development Centre is the �irst one we have started 6 years running in Saltlake, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal providing all such services to the development delayed children)
2. Build tertiary care healthcare facilities for mother and children in all major metros of the Nation to provide comprehensive services for congenital health issues all across the spectrum (First such 270 beds hospital is under build stage in North Kolkata with support from Government of West Bengal).
3. Adopt a robust hub and spoke model of delivering such services in all three levels of primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare deliveries by penetrating to innermost part of the nation.
Education & Training:
1. Create education, vocational training centres to uplift the economical strata of effected children & woman by providing them different career opportunities.
2. Create education and training facilities for the service providers for extending standard world class quality services all across the nation.
Delayed or Gradual Development of Sensory & Motor System over
early or infant childhood
N europlasticity
P rocessing of Speech Development
D ysphagia
D yslexia
A utism
C erebral Palsy
Vision Amblyopia (Low Vision, Fixation Problem, Squint)
Disability Research with Therapy
Cases Progress Therapy
Research & Development:
stBirth Asphyxia (1 Golden minute)
M aternal Contribution Factor
Anemia
Social Impact
Health Awareness
Chronic & Other Medical Conditions
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It will be very prudentially mentioned here that seems its inception in May 01, the Society is relentlessly working for the upliftment of specially able children in various platforms. Major activities carried out during the last extended period of about three years are given in nutshell in this report.
To be a part in relentless pursuit for welfare of children and mothers to creating opportunities for them to access the prerequisite lively needs & independence the society is running a Child Development Centre (CDC) through which medical treatment (Multi Therapies) is provided regularly for autism, attention de�icit hyperactivity (ADHD), dyslexia children, cerebral palsy, Cortical Visual impairment, regularly under the expert of developmental Paediatrician.
Based on the success of this centre, we have extended facilities in our unit and started "Vocational Training for Specially Able Children", as a new wing. We hope to offer our bene�iciaries a whole new range of services by technologically upgrading its therapy units, Vocational Training, operating under the wing of Society for Welfare of Children..
Understanding the needs for such programs for wide range of people across the locality that doesn't have access for such facilities, we have also started providing such facilities for patients who have acquired disabilities either clinically or through trauma.
Accomplishments of the Society:
Specialized Hospital – Multi Super Specialty for Children only (Neurology, Special need,
Cardiology, Trauma care, Rehabilitation, Neonatology, Obs. & Gyn.)
First in India to reinstate children born with development delay in mainstream life
Specialist doctors with quali�ied medical and non medical Staff for empathetic
pre and post care giving
Disability Research with Therapy
Cutting-edge medical equipment and apparatus
Retail Pharmacy
24 x 7 Advance and modern Diagnostic Services
Blood Storage Centre
Upcoming Hospital Project in Kolkata:
270 beds International standard, tertiary care multispecialty children's hospital anddiagnostic centre with latest global technologies at:
VIP Road, Dum Dum, Kolkata with latest clinical technologies and instrumentation for therapeutic treatment and developmental research
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To economically rehabilitate the destitute women is the ambition of this newly
established centre of SFWOC. We believe in women empowerment as a condent
mother helps in building condence of a child.
Glimpses of Activities in our Omkar Vikash Kendra
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Society for Welfare of Children organized a disability Identication and Certication
camp at Khardah. The disability certicates/ cards were distributed to the deserving
individuals at Janardan Smriti Mandir Club, Khardah. The Child Development
Project Ofcer, Govt. of West Bengal handed over the cards to the candidates in the
presence of Governing Body Members of SFWOC and the members of Janardan
Smriti Mandir Club.
Events Organized By SFWOC - 2018- 2019
Disability Identification and Certification Camp at Khardah
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Sensitization/Awareness Programme “Role Of Parenting In Child Development” was
held at Pre Schools, T.I.M.E Kids School and Beginners. Parents have come along with
their children. Many experts have given their expertise on Role of Parenting in Child
Development, it was really presented preciously. They did an interaction session
with parents. It was a very special programme, it helps a lot to understand child in a
new way. Some of the parents have said about the seminar that “Very interactive and
dealt with most of the common parenting child and development issue”, “Received
tips on dealing with kids and their overall development”.
Sensitization/Awareness Programme at Pre Schools – Beginners And TIME Kids School
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Sfwoc organized “Aids and Appliances distribution camp” at Khardah, in association with
Janardan Smriti Mandir club. We distributed aids and appliances to previously identi�ied
specially-able people. This camp was attended by 118 persons which included 54
bene�iciaries. We hope it would help them to lead a better quality of life. The camp was a
huge success. We are looking forward to organize more such camps.
Aids and Appliances Distribution Camp at Khardah
SFWOC is pleased to donate a pair of
hearing aid to a 3 year old Kid. Eminent
development pediatrician Dr. Monideepa
Banerjee handed over the hearing aid on
behalf of SFWOC. We wish the kid all the
success in years to come.
Hearing Aid Distribution at our center @BB1, Salt Lake
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Observe Cerebral Palsy Day on October 2018
Cerebral Palsy Day is a social movement and a day to celebrate and af�irm the lives of the
17 million people living with cerebral palsy (CP). The project was launched in 2012 by
Cerebral Palsy Alliance (Australia) and United Cerebral Palsy (USA). It is supported by
over 380 CP service organisations, universities, parent roups, research institutions, and
children's hospitals from 62 countries. In 2015, the campaign evolved into a social
movement that targets the six key issues that affect people with CP around the world,
irrespective of geographical, cultural and economic differences. In every year we used to
observe cerebral palsy day in the month of October.
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We observe childrens day with our student at our day care centre.
Children's Day celebration at our center @BB1,Salt Lake on th 14 November :
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The theme of International Disable Day is “It is time to break barriers and open doors to
realize an inclusive society for all”. Around the world, specially able persons face
physical, social and economic barriers that exclude them from participating fully and rd
effectively as equal members of society. SFWOC every year observes the 3 , Dec as special
day. In the last year the eminent electronic media like “High News” had broadcast our
daily activities in their media channel.
World Disable Day - 3rd December 2018
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Sensitization as well as Blanket Distribution Camp on nd22 December 2018 :
Awareness initiative, SFWOC had planned to organize sensitization programme to eradicate disability from the root of the society at large, at Khardah, collaboration with Janardan Smriti Mandir Club. We also organized blanket distribution event to the destitute persons. Huge gathering was there and positive interaction between speaker and audiences was happened on this this day. We have got lot of enquires from the audience
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A free seminar cum workshop was organized by society for welfare of children at BB1, th
Salt Lake on 15 Jan 2019. About 80 children turned out for the camp out of which 31
children �indout specially abled. The Medical Team included Paediatrician, Psychiatrist,
Audiologist, Psychologist and special educator. The huge response again proved the need
and popularity of this kind of campus that SFWOC often organize.
Seminar Cum Workshop Programme for children at our center @BB1, Salt Lake
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Foundation Day Celebrating On th7 May, 2019
In the year 2001 on 7th May we had plant the seed like SFWOC, now it's became a big
mature tree. Every year on that day we observe as an auspicious day. Specially on that day
we had distributed free drawing metarils (including pencils and colours) to our students
at our centre.
Wheel Chair Sponsored by SFWOC To The DM, Barasat (North 24 PGS) :
Wheel Chairs provided by "SOCIETY FOR WELFARE OF CHILDREN" for the general
election 2019 for the persons with Special Needs for accessing to the nearest polling
booth.
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Glimpse of Activities in our Omkar Child Development Centre
Different departments of our Child Development Centre are working under one roof.Different departments of our Child Development Centre are working under one roof.
Observing weight of children at our centre.Occupational therapist observing the child,
presence of mother.
Vision therapy is in processPsychological Therapy is in process
Occupational Therapy is going on at our centre.Physiotherapy is going on at our centre.
Dr. S. K Samanta our Development Paediatrician
examining the beneficiaries at our centre.
Our eminent audiologist examining the
beneficiaries.
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Special Education Session is in progress
Some glimpse from our administrative department.
Speech Therapy Session is in progress
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Dr. Monidipa Banerjee:
We feel extremely happy to announce that Eminent Developmental Paediatrician Dr. Monideepa Banerjee Joins SFWOC as a member. We look forward to work with her to achieve our mission.
Dr. Sandip Kumar Samanta :
We welcome our new senior consultant Dr. S. K. Samanta, Neuro Developmental Paediatrician (Gold Medalist). It is our pleasure to get support & Valuable advices from such a personality.
Prashun P Chatterjee :
We welcome our new Healthcare Management Consultant, Mr. Prashun P Chatterjee. He is a senior management consultant with various hospitals in India with a vast experience in building and managing healthcare facilities.
Shuvro S. Chakraborty :
We welcome our new eminent consultant (Physiotherapist) Shuvro S. Chakraborty. He is a senior most physiotherapist with a vast experience.
Ms. Mousumi Chakraborty :
We welcome our new member Ms Mousumi Chakraborty. She is a senior most special educator with a vast experience. We hope we will get support & valuable advices from such a personality.
Pradip Maity :
We welcome our new consultant Mr Pradip Maity. He is a senior most physiotherapist with a vast experience. We hope we will get support & valuable advices from such a personality.
Miss. Ankita Biswas :
We welcome our new member Miss Ankita Biswas eminent Rehabilitation Psychologist, Consultant Counselling with RCI register.
Miss. Bidisha Bhattacharyya :
We welcome our new member Miss Bidisha Bhattacharyya eminent Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist with RCI register (M Phil in Clinical Psychology).
Mrs. Priyanjita Sen Das :
We welcome our new member Mrs Priyanjita Sen Das eminent Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist with RCI register.
Welcoming of our New Member / Advisers
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Conclusion :
The primary goal of our society is to identify action initiatives that make up the Action Agenda for a New Millennium in order to foster our resolve of eradication and prevention of disability from the community all across different economical strata.
Last nancial year similar to the past seventeen years was evident from our actions of conducting and organizing several camps, seminars, and awareness programs along with aids and appliances distribution to the special need person. The number of beneciaries from our service both at our Vocational center and child development center has seen a consistent growth and we are very satised with the impact that we have been able to make to the community at large like every year.
This nancial year will be a much more impactful year from the condence and support we have gained from various quarters which will enable us to spread our wings and enable us to expand beyond the locality both in terms of services and reach by introducing the following projects:
1. 270 bedded research, development and training based mother and child hospital rst time in this part of the world devoted towards our resolve.
2. Impact awareness generation through different media and especially using the latest digital and social media campaigns.
3. Organizing theme based expositions and events to enhance our reach
4. Organizing weekly camps at every grass root level.
Every individual involved with our organization pledges to work relentlessly to enhance our performance and solicit your support:
As a volunteer
As a guide
As moral supporter
Financially
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BB-1, Sector – 1, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700064
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Or call us @ 033-4064 4516/2321 2346
Mobile No. 9830438932 (11am – 6pm)
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not quantity.”
- M. K. Gandhi
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