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Scaling Through Partnership: WOSCA State-Level Implementation

Sep 19, 2025

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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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