By the Government of Bangladesh purnabasana Center
বাংলাদেশ সরকার কর্তৃক অভাব গ্রস্থ শিশুদের পুর্নবাসন কেন্দ্র:
বাংলাদেশ সরকার কর্তৃক অভাব গ্রস্থ শিশুদের পুর্নবাসন কেন্দ্র: ৫ থেকে ১৪ বছরের শিশুদের শিক্ষা ও ট্রেনিং দেয়া হয়। নিম্নে পুর্নবাসন কেন্দ্র গুলোর ঠিকানা দেয়া হল
1. The training and rehabilitation centre of the destitute children, Konabari, Gazipur.
2. The training and rehabilitation centre of the destitute children, Rangunia, Chittagong.
3. Sheikh Rasel training and rehabilitation centre of the destitute children, Tungipara, Gopalganj.
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Destitute Children rehabilitation
The destitute children are not only the problem of the concerned families but also for the community as a whole and thus the issue needs to be addressed by the Government. Capacity building and empowerment of the children to integrate them in the mainstream of the society is possible by providing training in marketable trades. Under the child welfare and development programme of the DSS, three institutions have been established for training and rehabilitation of the destitute children which are located at Konabari, Gazipur, Tungipara, Gopalganj and Rangunia, Chittagong. The first programme started functioning from 1983. In these centres, 750 inmates are getting different types of training.
Destitute and street children between 5 to 14 years of age are admitted into the Destitute Children Rehabilitation Centre. They are provided with formal education in addition to various vocational training like cycle repairing, tailoring, carpentry, electrical works, automobiles etc. with the ultimate objective of rehabilitating them in the society. Moreover, counseling services are also provided for their mental development and self-employment.
The destitute children themselves were the breadwinners for them earlier. After coming into the centre, they are trained and are getting jobs in different trades. The DSS employees always try to help them in finding jobs relevant to their skill and interest. A total of 3141 inmates have so far been rehabilitated through this programme up to date
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