
This is one of the Community Empowerment programs of the Helping Hands Foundation. It initiates the Primary Preventive Strategies to make the communities healthier, wealthier and prosperous.
Having worked with I-CATCH (International-Community Access to Child Health) program of the Section on International Child Health (SOICH) of the American Academy of Pediatrics, to bring about a positive behavioral change in the community, we launched native program as Community Access to Child Health (CATCH) to focus on the indigenous health problems with indigenous solutions
The behavioral change is a slow, lengthy and a continued process. The communities do not change like a bulb with a click of button, but one has to toil a lot. This is a thousand-mile journey but is traversed with a single step to begin with. We have learnt with experience that the communities work like a crop. We have to give a lot of input to begin with and then continue doing so. The people change after the desired time and effort has been there. And they change like the harvest of a crop. Then it takes little time to adopt the desired attitudes.
We have, therefore, planned:
We will prioritize breastfeeding, iodized salt, vaccination, nutrition, antenatal care, hand hygiene, dental hygiene, smoking, addiction, sexual health, home violence, child abuse and safe delivery in our endeavors.
Society for Special Person
Punjab welfare Trust for disabled persons
Al Quresh Colony Sher Shah Road Multan Punjab Pakistan.
Child bearing aged mothers, Mother in Laws, Mother with pregnancy and newly born babies for breastfeeding counseling, Mothers with growing aged children, Father and other decisions makers of the family related MNCH, Trained birth attendants, Traditional birth attendants, Ulma -e- Karaam, Community Activists/leaders, local teachers, counselors.
We have accomplished a number of plans and strategies under the CATCH.
This went a success, though it was a long time, almost 14 months, before we could see a definite improvement in the various indicators. Our approach of using Community Health Workers (CHW) to educate mothers in community has gained a great popularity.
We have a team of CHWs that has roots in the community. Being from the community, they have access to all the homes and are able to influence the people.
We have a computerized record of the whole community and our health workers can go to them for further service provision, if the need arises.
The success story has been published at various journals & newsletters across the world as given in the below links.
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