
Scaling Through Partnership: WOSCA State-Level Implementation
Sep 19, 2025

Partnership Overview
Extending Reach Through Established Community Networks
WOSCA (Women of Social Change Association - hypothetical expansion: confirm actual name), a multi-state NGO working in maternal and child health, integrated Jiveesha screening into their existing community-based programs, leveraging their grassroots presence and community trust.
Partnership Model
Organizational Synergy:
WOSCA Brings: Community relationships, field infrastructure, existing CHW networks, program funding, local government connections
Jiveesha Brings: Validated screening technology, training protocols, clinical supervision, data analytics, specialist referral network
Integration Points:
Jiveesha screening added to WOSCA's regular home visits and community health camps
Training delivered to WOSCA's community health workers and field coordinators
Shared data dashboard for monitoring coverage and outcomes
Co-branded awareness materials for community mobilization
Joint advocacy for policy integration and resource allocation
Implementation Scope
Program Components:
1. Community Mobilization:
Awareness campaigns on importance of early developmental screening
Village-level meetings with panchayat leaders and self-help groups
School readiness camps targeting pre-primary age children
Parent education sessions on developmental milestones
2. Systematic Screening:
Door-to-door screening in program areas
Integration with WOSCA's existing maternal-child health days
School-based screening drives in primary schools
Anganwadi center screening sessions
3. Referral Coordination:
Linkage with government DEIC and Child Development Centers
Partnership with private practitioners for subsidized consultations
Tele-consultation with Jiveesha clinical network for preliminary guidance
Follow-up home visits ensuring appointment attendance
4. Intervention Support:
Parent training on home-based developmental activities
Formation of parent support groups for children with similar needs
Procurement of low-cost therapeutic tools and learning materials
Advocacy for inclusive education enrollment
Capacity Building:
250+ WOSCA field staff trained in neurodevelopmental screening
30+ supervisors certified as master trainers
Quarterly joint review meetings for program quality improvement
Annual conference showcasing best practices and innovations
Data Integration:
Real-time screening data synced to WOSCA's program MIS
Integration with government ICDS and health management systems
Population-level analytics for program targeting and resource allocation
Impact evaluation through baseline and endline assessments
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