
Officials noted that the Central Zone, comprising Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Uttarakhand, includes a large number of districts, making regional coordination critical for improving adoption outcomes and child welfare services.
The consultation witnessed participation from around 200 representatives across more than 170 districts, including officials from State Adoption Resource Agencies (SARAs), Specialised Adoption Agencies (SAAs), Child Care Institutions (CCIs), District Child Protection Units (DCPUs), medical professionals, Chief Medical Officers, and child protection experts.
Discussions during the workshop focused on reviewing the current adoption status of children with special needs, sharing successful case studies, and addressing challenges related to medical evaluations, legal procedures, and inter-departmental coordination.
Participants also worked in groups to develop practical recommendations aimed at streamlining adoption processes, improving outreach efforts, and ensuring quicker rehabilitation of Divyaang children into supportive family environments.
A short film highlighting a successful adoption story of children with special needs was presented during the event to showcase the positive impact of family-based care and to encourage broader societal awareness and participation.
The workshop concluded with a collective commitment from participating states and stakeholders to enhance cooperation, strengthen adoption systems, and promote inclusive policies focused on the best interests and holistic development of children with special needs across the country.
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