• Bharosa Support Person (Tier I) Application Form

    Bharosa Support Person (Tier I) Application Form

    Under Outsourcing Model of Hiring
  • DISCLAIMER

    • I understand that this position is project based and on outsourcing basis with no right to regularization.
    • I also understand that the entire application and selection process is free and no money is payable at any point of time for the same. If any person approaches, seeking any sort of favor in lieu of providing opportunities within the Bharosa Society, I will immediately bring this to your notice by sending an email to careers.wsw@gmail.com
    • I understand that any solicitation will lead to automatic disqualification of my profile.
    • I understand that Bharosa Society reserves the right to recruit candidates with higer qualifications than those prescribed.
    • I understand that Bharosa Society reserves the right to reject one or all applications and cancel the recruitment process in entirety without ascribing any reasons.
    • Decisions taken by the recruiting authority is final and binding.

       

      Support Person

      The role of the Support Person in Bharosa Centres is critical in cases where the survivor is a child as defined under POCSO Act 2012. The Support Person also assists survivors of Rape in addition to POCSO survivors.

      Under the POCSO Act 2012 “From the point of registering an FIR/complaint under the POCSO Act, the victim and their family are required to interact with the police machinery, medical officers and hospitals, the Magistrate, Special Court and/or Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), the concerned Child Welfare Committee (CWC), and other stakeholders – which in itself can be daunting and overwhelming (over and above the already traumatic experience of the crime itself), often dissuading them from pursuing the case altogether.”

      Noticing this need for support at various stages, the role of a ‘support person’ was institutionalized in the POCSO Rules, 2020, to provide information, emotional and psychological support, and practical assistance which are often crucial to the recovery of the child. This can go a long way in helping them cope with the aftermath of the crime and with the strain of any criminal proceedings – in many ways a support person, acts as guardian ad litem (GAL) for the child.

      In addition to handholding and rendering and full case lifecycle support to survivors, the Support person also assists the Counsellor in the initial sessions with the survivor and other connected stakeholders.

       Key Tasks include the following:

      ·       Play the role of a guardian and guide the victim and family at different stages of the cases and in connection with interaction / meeting with various stakeholders.

      ·       She will provide support to the victim / family at their doorstep if required by making Home Visits.

      ·       She will support victims in their journey of rehabilitation by connecting them with Shelter Homes / Vocational Training Service Providers/ Training / Job Placement Agencies and Organizations/ long-term trauma counselling etc.

      ·       Compensation / Sponsorship according to the needs of the victim.

      ·        She will work as the nodal point for Victim Assistance Fund and Victim Compensation Schemes run by Government & DLSA.

      She will also be responsible for other work as assigned by the Centre Coordinator.

       

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