A focus group discussion was organised at St Ann Secondary School, Wahheh, Mawpat here yesterday by SOS India in collaboration with Martin Luther Christian University and Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of Meghalaya with foster parents and children.
The objective of the focus group discussion was to develop a curriculum and manual development for the training manual of foster parents in Meghalaya and this focus group discussion was part of the understanding of the challenges faced by foster parents and children in Meghalaya.
This programme was inaugurated with the presence of L Lyngdoh, Assistant Director, Directorate of Social Welfare, Iadalin Rapthap, Programme Manager of State Child Protection Society, Meghalaya SOS Children’s Village Director M K Pradhan and faculty from the School of Social Work, Martin Luther Christian University.
In his speech, Lyngdoh stresses the importance of family in comparison to institutions and that the value of family has been there for a very long time in our culture.
“A child learns more, receives more care, attention, and love in a non-institutional setting rather than in institutions,” he said.
Rapthap in her speech stressed the importance of having more parents be aware of foster services likewise parents or individuals who care to reach out and join hands with the Social Welfare Directorate especially since with Covid-19 many children are in need of care and protection.
The foster care programme since its inception in 2012 has seen no changes to date as very few families have opted for foster services with only 39 foster children in Shillong and eight in Ri-Bhoi district. So there is a dire need for more families to step out and register themselves for the best interest of the child/children.
Pradhan emphasises the need for collaboration of the SOS Children’s Village, Martin Luther Christian University and Directorate of Social Welfare for the benefit of the society and said it is a much needed collaboration.
“It is also the time for foster families including caretakers to follow procedures and know the guidelines and gain practical knowledge through training on how to best rear the child/children under their care,” he said.