rehabilitation
Coverage of rehabilitation in the Nexus archive.
- Wayanad landslide rehabilitation: Despite housing, survivors struggle with infrastructure needs and livelihood
Two years after the Chooralmala disaster, families relocated to Kalpetta in Wayanad report that permanent homes have provided some relief, but ongoing struggles with poor roads, waste management, and rising costs are hindering full recovery.
- After juvenile violence, accountability and rehabilitation must work together
Recent juvenile violence cases have sparked debate on balancing accountability and rehabilitation for young offenders. The article emphasizes that while victims' harm must be acknowledged, responses should address individual factors like trauma or peer influence to prevent future harm. It advocates for tailored programs combining secure confinement with education, treatment, and reentry planning for emerging adults.
- Ken-Betwa protest: Why are tribals opposing the river-linking project | Explained
Tribals are opposing the Ken-Betwa river-linking project due to concerns over rehabilitation, compensation, and environmental impacts.
- Former Maoists trade years of conflict for livelihood and a stable future
Former Maoists have transitioned from conflict to rebuilding their lives through farming and family. However, rehabilitation remains ongoing as they face unemployment, inadequate skills, and reintegration challenges.
- States split on whether juvenile justice should prioritize punishment or rehabilitation
Multiple states have passed new juvenile justice laws, with some prioritizing rehabilitation through trauma-informed care and diversion programs while others impose stricter penalties. States like Hawaii and Colorado have introduced measures requiring consideration of trauma and individualized treatment plans for minors, contrasting with approaches that expand adult prosecution options.
- Pariyathukavu rehabilitation: foundation for houses likely by July 16
The Pariyathukavu rehabilitation project is set to have house foundations completed by July 16. The project focuses on infrastructure development in the area.
- Operation Muskaan must go beyond rescue drives to tackle child labour, says Telangana child rights commission
The Telangana child rights commission criticizes Operation Muskaan's predictable rescue drives, weak rehabilitation, and poor legal follow-up for allowing rescued children to return to child labor. The commission calls for year-round inspections to address these issues.
- Comptroller flags key failures in evacuation, rehabilitation, of October 7 wounded
A report by the Comptroller highlights significant failures in the evacuation and rehabilitation of individuals injured on October 7, citing a lack of policy, coordination, data, funding, and poor synchronization between government, volunteers, and donors.
- ‘Operation Toofan’: over 400 arrested in Kozhikode this month
Over 400 people were arrested in Kozhikode as part of 'Operation Toofan,' a state-wide anti-drug campaign. The campaign, which includes enforcement, awareness, and rehabilitation efforts, resulted in 417 cases being registered and 422 arrests in the first 22 days of June.
- Faridabad residents protest demolition drive in Nehru Colony, other localities; demand rehabilitation
Residents of Faridabad are protesting a demolition drive in Nehru Colony and other localities, demanding rehabilitation. The protest highlights concerns over the impact of the demolition activities on the affected communities.
- Veligonda works on track, ₹905 crore allocated for R&R and reservoir filling: Ramanaidu
Minister Ramanaidu states Veligonda project's major works are progressing, with ₹905 crore allocated for rehabilitation and reservoir filling, refuting YSRCP's claim of insufficient funding.
- What are the Supreme Court guidelines for protecting survivors of human trafficking? | Explained
The article discusses Supreme Court guidelines for protecting human trafficking survivors, focusing on the judgment's implications, the existing legal framework, the stance on voluntary sex work, and survivors' rehabilitation rights.
- A blind Ukrainian veteran turns pottery into a business and mentors others
A Ukrainian veteran who lost his sight in combat is now teaching pottery, a craft he learned during rehabilitation, and has turned it into a business while mentoring others.
- California prisons task inmates with raising service dogs as form of rehabilitation
California prisons are using inmates to raise service dogs as a form of rehabilitation, aiming to aid reintegration into communities. The Prison Policy Initiative highlights that 96% of incarcerated people will return to society, prompting such programs.