Prisoners/ Juvenilia Welfare/Legal Assistance

Prisoners/ Juvenilia Welfare/Legal Assistance

As working with international and national organizations in efforts to change the attitudes towards prisoners, detainees and for the respect of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), KBM Care Foundation is assisting locals in jail. 

These are the target group to provide support while endeavoring to ensure their lives are secure and treated as per the law of the land without any discrimination. More importantly extending our help in legal matters to juveniles is the center of the focus as most of the juvenile are unaffordable the support there.

KBM Care focuses on skill development, rehabilitation, addressing treatment needs and successful reintegration of juvenile into the community besides provision of psychosocial support to facilitate and strengthening resilience within individuals, families and communities to recover from the trauma with potentially damaging long-term impacts.

Furthermore, the KBM has capacity to deliver the following activities:

A - Education Support

Providing access to quality education is crucial for the development of young individuals. Welfare activities can include offering scholarships, tuition assistance, educational materials, and after-school programs to help juveniles excel academically.

B - Healthcare Services

Ensuring that young people have access to proper healthcare services, including medical check-ups, vaccinations, and preventive care, is essential for their well-being.

C - Counseling and Mental Health Support

D - Recreation and Skill Development

Many young people face challenges related to mental health, peer pressure, and emotional well-being. Welfare programs can offer counseling services, support groups, and mental health awareness initiatives to help them cope with these issues.

Engaging juveniles in constructive activities like sports, arts, and vocational training not only keeps them occupied but also helps in developing their talents and skills.

E - Child Protection and Juvenile Justice

Welfare activities should also focus on protecting juveniles from abuse, exploitation, and neglect. Establishing systems that ensure fair treatment and support for young offenders within the juvenile justice system is also crucial.

F - Nutrition Programs

Providing proper nutrition is vital for the physical and cognitive development of young people. Welfare initiatives can include school feeding programs and nutritional awareness campaigns.

G - Youth Empowerment

Empowering young people with life skills, leadership training, and opportunities to participate in decision-making processes can contribute to their overall development and self-confidence.

H - Preventive Programs

Implementing programs that raise awareness about issues like substance abuse, teenage pregnancy, and risky behaviors can help prevent negative outcomes for young individuals.

I - Shelter and Housing Support

For juveniles facing homelessness or unstable living conditions, offering temporary shelter, housing assistance, and support services can be vital.

J - Legal Assistance

Providing legal guidance and representation for juveniles who are involved in legal matters can ensure their rights are protected and they receive fair treatment within the legal system.

K - Community Engagement

Creating a supportive community environment that values and invests in the well-being of its young members can have a positive impact on their development.

L - Child Welfare Policies and Advocacy

Advocating for policies and legislation that protect the rights and well-being of juveniles is an important aspect of welfare activities.

These are just a few examples of the wide range of welfare activities that can be implemented to support the well-being and development of young people in society. The specific activities may vary based on cultural, social, and economic factors.  KBM Care foundation is collaborating with different Law firms for the assistance. In this humanitarian cause. And improving. The life of the released and giving them a fresh start to become a better useful part of society.