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NCT Delhi - Section

Section 68 in Delhi Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2009

68. Personnel or Staff of a Home.

(1)The personnel strength of a home shall be determined according to the duty, posts, hours of duty per day and category of children that the staff is meant to cater to.
(2)The institutional organizational set up shall be fixed in accordance with the size of the home, the capacity, workload, distribution of functions and requirements of programmes.
(3)The whole-time staff in a home may consist of Officer-in-charge, Probation Officer (in case of Observation home or Special home), Case Workers (in case of Children's home or shelter home or after care organization), Child Welfare Officers, Counsellor, Educator, Vocational Training Instructor, Medical Staff, Administrative staff, Care Takers, house father and house mother, child mentors, volunteers, store keeper, cook, helper, washerman, safai karamchari, gardener as required.
(4)The part-time staff, shall include Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Occupational therapist, and other professionals as may be required by time to time.
(5)The staff of the home shall be subject to control and overall supervision of the Officer-in-charge who by order, shall determine their specific responsibilities and shall keep the concerned authority informed of such orders made by him from time to time.
(6)The duties and responsibilities of the staff under the Officer-in-charge shall be fixed in keeping with the statutory requirements of the Act.
(7)The Officer-in-charge or such other staff who may be required, shall be available in the premises of the home.
(8)The number of posts in each category of staff shall be fixed on the basis of capacity of the institution; and the staff shall be appointed in accordance with the educational qualifications, training and experience required for each category.
(9)The suggested staffing pattern for an institution with a capacity of 100 juveniles or children could be as mentioned below:
S. No. Staff/Personnel No. of Posts
(1) Officer-in-Charge (Superintendent) 1
(2) Counsellor 1
(3) Probation Officer or Welfare Officer 3
(4) House Mother or House Father (shift duty) 4
(5) Educator 2 (voluntary or part time)
(6) Doctor 1 (voluntary or part time)
(7) Paramedical staff 1
(8) L.D.C. + U. D.C 2
(9) Art & Craft cum Music Teacher 1 (part time)
(10) Care Taker or Ayahs 10
(11) PT Instructor cum Yoga Trainer 1 (part time)
(12) Driver 1
(13) Cook 2
(14) Helper 2
(15) Housekeeping 2
(16) Gardner 1 (part time)
(10)The number of posts in the category of counsellor, case worker or probation officer, house father or house mother, educator, and vocational instructor may proportionally increase with the increase in the capacity of the institution.
(11)In case of institutions housing infants or children upto 12 years of age or physically or mentally challenged ones, provision for ayahs and paramedical staff shall be made as per the need.