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Women & Child ministry revises child adoption guidelines

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By EMN Updated: Aug 01, 2015 11:02 pm

EMN
Dimapur, August 1

The wiliness and the compassion to adopt a child is not enough considering that there are legal matters that need to be addressed before a citizen takes into his family a new child. The whole idea is to ensure that there would be no issues in the future.
That was the message that was advocated during a recent seminar the State Adoption Resource Agency, District Child Protection Unit of Dimapur and the Legal Service Authority organized on July 16 in the commercial city of Nagaland.The ministry of Women and Child development has issued simplified “Guidelines Governing Adoption of Children 2015” as notified by the Central Government on July 17. The guidelines have come into effect from August 1.
Along with it, the fully revamped IT application for the purpose of adoption of children, CARINGS (Child Adoption Resource Information & Guidance System), has also become operational from Saturday.
The new Guidelines are intend to provide for more effective regulation for adoption of orphan, abandoned and surrendered children and would bring more transparency and efficiency in the adoption system. With the new guidelines, it would become possible for Prospective Adoptive Parents (PAPs) to track the status of their application making the entire system more user-friendly.
The completely revamped CARINGS will facilitate the adoption of maximum number of adoptable children and ensure a smoother adoption process by curbing undue delays.
For hassle-free adoption, CARINGS will contain a centralized data bank of adoptable children and PAPs. Clear cut timelines for domestic and inter-country adoption have been laid down to ensure early deinstitutionalization of such children.
CARINGS will now facilitate adoption with the help of the following features:
i) Now, PAPs in India need not approach adoption agencies for registration. The parents can register online and upload relevant documents to determine their eligibility; Parents can directly register online without visiting the adoption agency
ii) Home Study Reports are conducted by the adoption agencies and uploaded online
iii) There will be online referral to the PAPs followed by visit to adoption agencies
iv) In cases of inter-country adoption also, all applications are to be accepted online on CARINGS and requisite documents need to be uploaded in the system
v) Both in domestic and in international adoption, Post-adoption follow-up shall be posted online in CARINGS
vi) Real time online report generation facility on periodic basis
vii) All Specialized Adoption Agencies are connected to CARA online for in-country and inter-country adoption
viii) Centralized online receipt of application for inter-country adoption at CARA and distribution of applications to Specialized Adoption Agencies (SAAs) by CARA;
ix) Real-time online information of children available in adoption agencies across the country; x)District Child Protection Units (DCPUs) are connected in CARINGS for monitoring adoption program at the district level;
x) More streamlined, very transparent adoption program.
CARINGS would be instrumental to implement, supervise, monitor and evaluate the child adoption program in the Country in accordance with Guidelines Governing Adoption of Children, 2015 issued by Government of India.

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By EMN Updated: Aug 01, 2015 11:02:00 pm
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