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Child Well Being Outcomes Facilitator: Sana Anwer Gull
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Child Well Being Outcomes

Facilitator: Sana Anwer Gull

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Objectives of the Session

• To orient participants on the importance of Child Well Being

• To ensure practical application of perspectives of Child Well Being

• To explain difference between Aspirations and Outcomes

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Why focus on child well-

being?

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Why focus on child well-

being?• Children are a barometer of poverty.

• Childhood poverty can have lifelong

consequences.

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Why focus on child well-being?

• There is a connection between

sustained action in communities and a

focus on children and the most

vulnerable.

• Investment in children at an early age

can generate huge returns to society

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Perspectives of Child Well Being• Child well-being is informed by four different

perspectives:

1. Theological:

who children are?

2. Developmental:

how they develop?

3. Ecological :

what affects their development?

4. Political:

who has responsibility for enabling them to develop fully?

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Aspirations VS Outcomes

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Rings of Responsibility

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Social Responsibility

Social responsibility is an ethical theory that an entity, be it an organization or individual, has an obligation to act to benefit society at

large.

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Where We Stand?

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Think… Think… Think