"Reaching out to every child in need of immediate intervention, care, respite and rehabilitation is the prime objective of the program which calls for the collective efforts of all agencies, stakeholders, civil society, service delivery structure and communities," said Satbir Silas Bedi, Principal Secretary (Social Welfare & Women and Child Development) Delhi government.
The department suggested prevention of child sexual abuse through effective audio visual aids and stressed on the need for dissemination of message on a massive scale to address the issues.
She said that the state child protection society (SCPS)has initiated a number of welfare programs related to creating awareness and dissemination of information on the issues of child care protection, related schemes, legislations and services available for children in difficult circumstances.
The SCPS is working towards developing Information Education and Communication (IEC) programs on the concerned issues.
"Society has the responsibility to pay proper attention to children for their all- round development and welfare and ensure that every child has equal opportunity for optimum personal growth. Socio-economic circumstances of a family often result in family stress, disintegration and child destitution and vulnerability," she said.
On an average about 6000 to 6800 children are attended to annually through different schemes and programs of ICPS at the state level.