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In the letter first read above, the first meeting of the 'Task Force of eradication of Child Labour' constituted by the Ministry of Labour a

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Parent: THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT (PROHIBITION AND REGULATION) ACT, 1986 (e28c8001a2a5d1e9f6e90c4c939bc616d5dfa694)

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G.O.(Ms).No.58 ORDER: - In the letter first read above, the first meeting of the 'Task Force of eradication of Child Labour' constituted by the Ministry of Labour and Employment was held on 12.07.2016 under the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary Labour and Employment, New Delhi and suggested that to formulate the Do's and Don'ts or specific Standard Operating Procedure and it would lead to increase in inspection, prosecution and conviction and also smooth rehabilitation of children withdrawn from work. In the letter 2nd read above, the Commissioner of Labour has requested to prepare the Standard Operating Procedure for eradication of Child Labour based on the instruction, issued in the above said Task Force meeting. In the letters 3rd read above, the Commissioner of Labour has sent a draft Standard Operating Procedure(SOP) to the Government and has also sent the said draft Standard Operating Procedure(SOP) to the line departments requesting them to offer their valuable suggestions / inputs, if any for effective eradication of Child Labour, since it is reveal that the Standard Operating Procedure has connection with many line departments, that is Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Programme, School Education, Public Works, Highways and Minor Ports, Home (Police), Health and Family Welfare, Municipal Administration and Water Supply, Information and Public Relations, Revenue, Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare, Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Departments and Tamil Nadu State Commission for Protection of Child Rights etc., to the Government for approval. ABSTRACT Labour and Employment Department – Child Labour Standard Operating Procedure for effective Enforcement of Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition

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4 · The Government have examined the proposal of Commissioner of Labour carefully and approve the Standard Operating Procedure for effective enforcement of the Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, annexed to this Government Order.
5 · The Standard Operating Procedure will be followed by the concerned officials with fullest co -operation to the Collectors and Commissioner of Labour for successful implementation of the Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986 and it will promote the implementation of uniform procedure and to ensure the clarification of understanding on the subject with the basic objective of assisting to the District Collectors and their team to achieve the goal of eradication of Child Labour System in our State.
6 · The progress of implementation, inspection and rescued Child Labour details, online updation in PENCIL Portal, rescued Child Labour shall be mainstreamed to education, Legal action shall be taken against the errant employer under the Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986, etc., shall be monitored by the Commissioner of Labour and a report shall be sent to Government every month.
1 · Introduction
1 · 1 Vision
1 · 2 Standard Operating Procedure
2 · Survey
2 · 1 Need for Survey
2 · 1 (a) On identification of out of school children in the age group 6 -14, SSA will provide academic support like admission in schools / special training centres immediately after identification, providing all cost free items supplied by the Government, providing on-site academic support by block resource teacher educators, mainstreaming of children in schools after completing special training and tracking their continuance in schools till they complete elementary education.
2 · 2 Sources of Information
2 · 2 (a) Inspection carried out on MSMEs (Micro Small and Medium Enterprises) and field verification done on UYEGP (Unemployed Youth Generation Programme) , PMEGP (Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme) and NEEDS (New Entrepreneur Employment Development Scheme) by field officials, District Industries Centre of Department of Industries and Commerce.
2 · 2 (b) Baseline survey may be conducted by the District Administration based on the Information received from child line, District Child Protection Officers , District Child Protection Unit, Police and any other District studies by Institutes and Central Statistics Office .
2 · 3 District level Survey
2 · 4 Expected Outcome
3 · Rescue
3 · 1 Identification & pre rescue
3 · 2 During rescue
3 · 3 After rescue
3 · 3 (a) The rescued children / adolescent shall be placed in short stay homes run by voluntary organizations until rehabilitation.
4 · Prosecution
5 · Compounding
6 · Rehabilitation
6 · 1 Children & Adolescents
6 · 2 Family
7 · Awareness & Trainings
7 · 1 Awareness
7 · 2 Trainings
8 · Enforcement
9 · Documentation
10 · Convergence
11 · Monitoring
12 · Reporting
13 · Role of authorities
13 · 1 Role of District Collector: -
13 · 2 Role of Project Directors (NCLP)
13 · 3 Role of District Nodal Officer
13 · 4 Role of State Resource Centre – Labour Department
14 · Role of other Departments
14 · 1 Labour Department
14 · 2 Directorate of Industrial Safety & Health
14 · 3 Directorate of Employment and Training
14 · 4 Department of Industries and Commerce
14 · 5 Department of Rural Development
14 · 6 Social Welfare Department
14 · 7 Education Department
14 · 8 Public Works and Highways Department
14 · 9 Police Department
14 · 10 Health Department
14 · 11 Department of Municipal Administration
14 · 12 Information and Public Relations Department
14 · 13 Revenue Department
14 · 14 Adi Dravida and Tribal Welfare Department
14 · 15 Backward Community And Most Backward And Denotified Communities Welfare Department
14 · 16 Commissionerate of Social Defence
14 · 17 Tamil Nadu State Commission for Protection of Child rights .
14 · 18 Integrated Child Development Services
14 · 19 NGO's and Other Organizations