Voices of Street Connected Children in Delhi during COVID-19
This article published in the Indian Journal of Social Work by Tata Institute of Social Sciences describes the lived experiences of street children during Covid19
This article published in the Indian Journal of Social Work by Tata Institute of Social Sciences describes the lived experiences of street children during Covid19
Seen but not heard. India’s marginalised, vulnerable & neglected children- Rita Panicker
The Journey of Butterflies- A Programme on Street & Working Children. A Paper Presented by Ms.Rita Panicker, Executive Director, Butterflies
The Paper first studies the status of children’s rights in India under the four groupings of Right to Survival, Right to Development, Right to Protection
Strengthening Mandatory Statutory Mechanisms at the Pre-Adjudicatory Stage- A Paper Presented by Ms.Rita Panicker
A Paper Presented by Rita Panicker at the course on Juvenile Delinquency-Vertical Interaction Course for IPS Officers 2001-02. Organised by Law School, Banaras Hindu University
This Study was conducted in the year 2002, to understand the prevalence of child abuse, form, extent, causes, effect of abuse and to examine the
A Paper Presented by Rita Panicker
This paper draws upon the experience of Butterflies working for the empowerment of street & working children in Delhi, India. It is concerned with girls
In providing a situational analysis of the reality of children who experience the Juvenile Justice System, this presentation focuses on the key questions- What system
This article published in the Indian Journal of Social Work by Tata Institute of Social Sciences describes the lived experiences of street children during Covid19
Seen but not heard. India’s marginalised, vulnerable & neglected children- Rita Panicker
The Journey of Butterflies- A Programme on Street & Working Children. A Paper Presented by Ms.Rita Panicker, Executive Director, Butterflies
The Paper first studies the status of children’s rights in India under the four groupings of Right to Survival, Right to Development, Right to Protection
Strengthening Mandatory Statutory Mechanisms at the Pre-Adjudicatory Stage- A Paper Presented by Ms.Rita Panicker
A Paper Presented by Rita Panicker at the course on Juvenile Delinquency-Vertical Interaction Course for IPS Officers 2001-02. Organised by Law School, Banaras Hindu University
This Study was conducted in the year 2002, to understand the prevalence of child abuse, form, extent, causes, effect of abuse and to examine the
A Paper Presented by Rita Panicker
This paper draws upon the experience of Butterflies working for the empowerment of street & working children in Delhi, India. It is concerned with girls
In providing a situational analysis of the reality of children who experience the Juvenile Justice System, this presentation focuses on the key questions- What system