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Enabling young people’s access to safety, health and well-being synergies for the Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram and Integrated Child Protection Scheme

Sep 26 2024 / Posted in


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Young people face unique challenges in accessing essential services, particularly in health, education, and employment. These barriers can hinder their development and limit their opportunities. A policy brief outlines the importance of creating inclusive systems that enable young people to access these critical services, thereby fostering their potential to contribute to society.

The Need for Accessible Services

Many young people, especially those from marginalized backgrounds, face significant obstacles when trying to access services. These include socio-economic barriers, lack of information, cultural norms, and inadequate infrastructure. Ensuring access to services is essential for addressing their needs, promoting well-being, and improving their prospects for the future. Services like healthcare, education, and social support play a crucial role in shaping young people’s lives.

Key Barriers to Access

The policy brief highlights several key barriers preventing young people from accessing services. These include:

Financial constraints: Many young people cannot afford healthcare or education due to poverty.
Geographical limitations: Rural areas often lack the infrastructure needed to deliver essential services.
Cultural and societal norms:In some cultures, young women, in particular, face restrictions in accessing education and healthcare.
Information gaps: Many young people are unaware of the services available to them or how to navigate complex systems.

Policy Recommendations

To overcome these barriers, the policy brief recommends a range of strategies:

Improving service delivery: Enhancing the infrastructure and availability of services, particularly in underserved areas.
Increasing awareness: Educating young people about available services and how to access them.

Engaging communities:Working with local communities to break down cultural barriers and promote inclusivity.
Financial support: Providing subsidies or financial assistance to ensure all young people can access essential services.

In conclusion, enabling young people to access essential services is vital for their empowerment and societal contribution. Policymakers must address these barriers to create an inclusive, supportive environment that fosters the well-being and development of young people.

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