Yogi govt provides counselling to Covid orphans

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Lucknow, July 19 (UNI) The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has initiated first-of-its-kind trauma-informed counseling for children who lost their parents during the pandemic. The move, according to officials, is intended to provide mental and emotional health treatment to children who are now forced to live with a permanent void of a life without parents.

Manoj Rai, the director, of the women and child development department, said that “There is a grave need, more than ever, to stand with affected children throughout their life so that they can lead a quality life and get over their trauma.”

Giving details of the Uttar Pradesh Mukhya Mantri Bal Sewa Yojana that was started in June last year, Rai claimed over 11,000 children have been identified under the scheme in Uttar Pradesh.

“With the support of UNICEF and Mind Piper (mental health services provider), four counselors from District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) and One-Stop centers, were trained in each district to identify the trauma cases and help them overcome the grief and post-traumatic stress disorder. In total, over 300 counselors were trained for the purpose across the 75 districts,” Rai said.

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