The
Children’s Aid Society, Mumbai.
DAVID SASSOON INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, MAHIM,
MUMBAI - 400 016.
(Special Home/
Children’s Home for Boys)
(Established:-1843
and under the management of Children’s Aid Society’s since 1939.)
David Sassoon Industrial
School Building
Legal Status:
The David Sassoon
Industrial School is an institution certified as a Special Children Home under
section 9 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000.
Origin and History:
In 1843, a philanthropist
by name Dr.E.Buist started a nucleus of a Juvenile Reformatory called Ragged
School in Sewree.For some time; the doctor managed the school from his personal
funds. In the year 1857, when the school faced grave financial constraints,
David Sassoon (1792-1864) made a munificent offer of a House in Chunam Kiln Road,
of Lamington Road, and rupees thirty thousand in cash. The school not only
continued to function but also expanded due to increased number of boys seeking
shelter. Therefore, in the year 1911, the school shifted to the present
premises in Matunga which is a sprawling, lush green complex with excellent
infrastructure and the original ragged school was re-christened as David
Sassoon Industrial School in the year 1935. In the year 1939, the management of
the school was entrusted to the Children’s Aid Society.
Governing Philosophy and
Functions:
The common misconception
about the institution is that it is a Juvenile prison meant for detention of
hardcore delinquents. Nothing is far from truth. It is, in fact a formal
education and vocational training center with emphasis on character building.
The issue being a psychological one, the services of paramedical staff is enlisted
besides those of teachers and instructors. Reformation of Juvenile delinquents
on one hand and total physical, mental and emotional development on the other
are the most important functions of the school.
The Child Population:
Intake
policy of the David Sassoon Industrial School is in compliance with rules and
regulations of Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act 2000. As
per the above mentioned rules, the boys who are found guilty of offence under
Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act 2000 or those who are
uncontrollable by nature needing treatment and training in a closed institution
are committed to the institution by competent authorities. The sanctioned
vacancy for child population in this institution is 400 boys between age group
of 12-18.Among 400, 200 is reserved for ‘juveniles in conflict with law’ and
200 for ‘children in need of care and protection’
The Physical Setting:
The premises are centrally located
at Mahim and the office. The total area of the premises of the institution is
32164 sq. Meters (6 Acers). The dormitories of the children, the school
building the building of workshop. Kitchen, common hall and dispensary with
sick room.
Formal Education:
Keeping in the
Line the National Policy on Education, David Sassoon Industrial School runs
formal education classes in Marathi medium from 1st std.to 8th
std.Those who are good in studies are encouraged to continue their education 10th
standard privately. These boys were given special coaching by
coordinating with NGO’s. Once boy has cleared the SSC examination and the same
boy benefitted by enrolling him ITI College. Basic Computers training is given
through NGO’s. Students good in drawing and paintings attends the Drawing class
and appear for Maharashtra State Elementary and Intermediate Drawing Grade
Examination every year.
Vocational Training:
Every boy that
comes to this Home needs to be re-integrated into the Society and this could be
done by giving him training in some vocation which has employment potential.
Towards this end, the institution offers training in Electrician, Carpentry,
Tailoring, Welding, Turner & Fitter and send to Maharashtra Vocational
Education and Examination Board exam. Institution also arrange short term
courses in vacations like housekeeping, wireman, mobile repairing, air
condition & refrigerator repairing, advance course in tailoring and
plumbing etc. Whenever funds is available and with
co-ordination with non-Government agencies.
The Probation
Officers (Liaison) maintain up to date files and monitor the total development
of all the boys. They pay visits to Hospitals, the residents of the children
and when required maintain liaison between the boy, his family and the community.
There are full time Probation Officers to look after the welfare work of the boys.
They take interviews of the children, and visit their families as and when
required. They evaluate the performance of the children in formal education and
vocational training as also strives to maintain the emotional bond between the
child and his family. They motivate the children to take part in various
inter-institutional competitions in Arts, Sports and Games. They work on
individual cases and help in organizing workshops, camps and group work
sessions which help integrate the individual to the group and to the community.
Case files of the boys are maintained up-to-date and correspondence is made
with other agencies and families for ultimate rehabilitation of the children. A
regular follow up of the children who are transferred to the Tarun Sadan Hostel and After Care
Hostel is done and necessary guidance and help is rendered. The destitute
children or children having single parents are rehabilitated in the community
by offering them suitable jobs and residence.
Clinical Services:
The major antecedents of juvenile delinquency
are found to be economic and psychological. So, in order to correct children,
it is essential to first understand them. In certain cases diagnosis and
treatment of the case is possible only through psychiatrist appraisals. In this
respect, our institution has the privilege of psychiatrist and psychologist at
our door step. Psychiatrist visit our institution once a week and psychologist and counselor visit everyday.Both the psychiatrist
and psychologist belonging to NGO and are giving honorary services to our
children.
Medical Services:
The institution
has an indoor dispensary with Hon. Medical Officer and one full time Nurse. Ten
beds are available indoors where sick children are looked after by the Nurse
for convalescence. For major ailments, the boys were referred to Municipal
Hospital. As a result of regular food service followed by periodic medical attention,
the general health of all the boys improved during their stay in the
institution.
David Sassoon
Industrial School: Medical sick room of ten beds is available for inmate
students.
David Sassoon Industrial School: 24
hours residential nurse service is available for inmate students. Recreational Facilities
and Other Activities: More than formal
education and vocational training the main emphasis of this institution is to
develop appropriate character structure among the children for, it is hoped
that once the character is built, the very same character in turn, will take
care of the individual, and the larger society too. The institution provides
all possible recreational opportunities to its children. The children are very
lucky to have such big play ground for play after school hours (4.00 pm to 6.00
pm.) They play all outdoor games. Normally the children like to play outdoor
games like Cricket, Volley Ball, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho etc.Gym
is provide to them for exercise. After 6.00 pm. as they return to their
dormitory, they entertain themselves by watching T.V. cable setup box channels is provided by institution, and playing
indoor games like Carrom,Chess,Snakes and Ladders etc. Occasionally, they are
shown latest movies on vedio.So, games and recreational activities, celebration
of birthdays of children, outings like picnic, celebration of festivals, prayer
meetings, outing and camping pursuits were so used and interpreted as to bring
about desirable changes in the children’s personality. Discipline was also
interpreted to mean training for self-control, orderliness and efficiency. Boys
were integrated completely into the cultural and social activities of the
institution and thus a feeling of belongingness was installed in them. For this
purpose, efforts were made to create a pleasant atmosphere and an attitude of
confidence with and reciprocity and staff members were oriented to act in
accordance with the highest ethical standards from a clinical perspective.
Quite a good number of boys who had left the institution in preceding years did
come to meet the institutional staff and most of them and a success story to
narrate. However, there period is over. The child is engaged immediately in
institutional activities such as placement in school and workshop etc. The
child who is showing tendency to run away is given special attention and gives
counseling against running away from institution. Guards are placed at four
spots near the boundary walls of the institution to keep vigil on the children.
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