Community Monitoring in Health Resources for the Practitioner |
Social Inclusion and Health Rights
Centre for Health and Social Justice (CHSJ) is associated with Poorest Areas Civil Society (PACS) for a programme on capacity building of the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on social inclusion and health rights. In this training programme CHSJ will support PACS to ensure that a cadre of resource persons supported by sensitive and capable mentors is established in the seven states of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
The objectives of this training are to strengthen the capacities of CSOs in recognising and addressing various dimensions of exclusion from health care services, create a pool of resource persons equipped with necessary information and practical skills across PACS States to address various issues of exclusion concerning health rights and entitlements and develop resource materials on social exclusion and health for the wider use among the CSOs working on health rights.
The overall focus of the thematic training:
Given below are the links to the various resources used in the training.
The objectives of this training are to strengthen the capacities of CSOs in recognising and addressing various dimensions of exclusion from health care services, create a pool of resource persons equipped with necessary information and practical skills across PACS States to address various issues of exclusion concerning health rights and entitlements and develop resource materials on social exclusion and health for the wider use among the CSOs working on health rights.
The overall focus of the thematic training:
- To build perspectives of right to health care in the context of health and health care in various states
- To facilitate relating these perspectives of trainees to the experiences of social exclusion in health, the status of access to health entitlements and to understand how the public health care system is meeting these needs
- To draft a plan for mobilising communities for understanding community health needs, the functioning of the public health care system and to strategise for the effective functioning of the public health care system to meet the health care needs of the marginalised communities
Given below are the links to the various resources used in the training.