aligarh model of supportive supervision for child survival
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ALIGARH MODEL OF SUPPORTIVE SUPERVISION
FOR CHILD SURVIVAL
Prof. Abdul Matin& Team
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGYALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
ALIGARH
Introduction• The ‘Integrated Management of Neonatal and
Childhood Illnesses’ program was launched as a pilot in Lalitpur District in the year 2005. This was further adapted in Uttar Pradesh, and a Comprehensive Child Survival Programme – UP (CCSP-UP) was launched during the year 2007-08.
• The three main elements of this programme are
a) Training of functionaries
b) Availability of primary health care at doorsteps
c) strengthening referral system.
• “Supportive Supervision of Comprehensive Child Survival Program (CCSP-SS) in Aligarh District” was launched by the Department of Sociology & Social Work, AMU, Aligarh in collaboration with UNICEF, Lucknow.
• The project was initiated in Six Blocks of Aligarh District viz. Atrauli, Dhanipur, Gangiri, Jawan, Khair and Lodha during Phase-I (July 2009 to June 2010). Subsequently, remaining six blocks viz. Akrabad, Bijoli, Chandaus, Gonda, Iglas and Tappal were undertaken during Phase-IIa from July 2010-March 2011 and Phase-IIb (April 2011-September 2011).
• The ongoing Phase III is entitled “Strengthening of CCSP through Supportive Supervision (S-CCSP-SS) in Aligarh District” from 18th Oct 2011 which is nearing completion by 31st March 2013.
• The Project with encouraging outcomes is acknowledged as “Aligarh Model”
Aligarh Model
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Impact on Community Practices:
• Two surveys (Baseline & End line) were carried out during July – August 2009 and November – December 2011. Both the surveys were integral part of the S-CCSP-SS project in Aligarh District. Data were collected using 25 variables in the baseline survey and 35 variables in the end line survey.
• The trends focused are institutional delivery, immediate bath after birth, initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding and babies given pre-lacteal.
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CASE STUDY
Name Manju
Sex Female Age 18 Months Old Name of Mother Geeta Village Kurhala
Block Akrabad
15 Days Old Manju
After 7 Months After 18 Months
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