At Jeevaratchanai, we believe that knowledge is power, and awareness is where real change begins. Our Training & Awareness Programs are all about giving individuals, families, and communities the tools they need to understand and tackle important issues like child welfare, trauma care, physical and mental health, women’s rights, and social challenges. By spreading awareness, we’re helping to create safer spaces for children, empower women, build stronger communities, and give people the confidence to make better decisions for themselves and those they care for.

The Power of Awareness & Knowledge
Awareness is a game-changer. It has the power to shift mindsets, change how people approach crisis/problems, break down stereotypes, and spark real change. When people and communities are informed, they can take steps to create safer, healthier, and more supportive environments. When we know better, we can do better. Here’s how awareness makes a difference:
- Recognize and Prevent Abuse – Issues like child abuse, exploitation, or neglect can be stopped before they even start.When people know the warning signs of abuse, they can step in and help prevent it.
- Stand up for Rights – When people have the right information, they can spot dangers, ask for help. Awareness gives people the confidence to speak up for themselves and others.
- Support Survivors – It helps communities come together to heal and support those who’ve been through tough times.
- Challenge Harmful Norms – Awareness breaks the taboos surrounding mental health, unfair gender roles, and social injustice.
- Building Supportive Communities - Awareness brings people closer. It helps us understand each other’s struggles, take responsibility, and work as a team to protect children, nurture women, stand up for equality, and support mental health.
- Create Lasting Change – Awareness and education don’t just help today—they create a better tomorrow. It turns knowledge into action—whether through better policies, advocacy, or education.They help build communities where future generations grow up informed, supported, and treated fairly.
Our Key Area of Focus
Our training and awareness programs are exhaustive and categorized into the following segments:
- Understanding Child Rights & Laws (POSCO, Juvenile Justice Act, Adoption Laws)
- Identifying and Preventing Child Abuse (Physical, Sexual, Emotional, and Neglect)
- Safe Touch & Unsafe Touch (Interactive workshops for children and parents)
- The Role of Foster Care & Family-Based Alternative Care
- Child Trafficking & Online Safety Awareness
- Parental Guidance & Positive Parenting
- Bullying & Peer Pressure
- Understanding Trauma & Its Long-Term Effects
- Psychological First Aid for Trauma Survivors
- Managing PTSD & Trauma Recovery
- Counseling Support & Crisis Management
- Healing from Childhood Trauma
- Women’s Health & Hygiene (Menstrual Awareness, PCOS, Reproductive Health)
- Nutrition & Child Development
- Preventive Healthcare & Immunization Awareness
- Fitness & Lifestyle for Holistic Well-being
- Substance Abuse Prevention & De-addiction Support
- Stress & Anxiety Management
- Depression Awareness & Coping Mechanisms
- Self-Care & Mindfulness Workshops
- Workplace Mental Health & Burnout Prevention
- Suicide Prevention & Crisis Response
- Emotional Intelligence & Resilience Building
- Mental Health Awareness for Parents & Educators & Caregivers
- Gender Sensitization & Breaking Stereotypes
- Domestic Violence Awareness & Legal Rights for Women
- Marital Rights & Legal Protection
- Financial Independence & Entrepreneurial Skills for Women
- Safe Workplaces & Sexual Harassment Laws (POSH Act)
- Self-Defense & Safety Training for Women
- Financial Literacy & Budgeting for Families
- Community Development & Leadership Training
- Cybersecurity Awareness & Digital Literacy
- Disaster Preparedness & Community Safety
- Environmental Awareness & Sustainable Living Practices
Why we must educate and advocate - Eye Opening Facts

Every 8 minutes, a child goes missing in India (National Crime Records Bureau, 2022)

1 in 3 women experiences domestic violence in her lifetime (WHO, 2021)

53% of children in India report facing some form of sexual abuse (National Study on Child Abuse, 2007)

Suicide is the leading cause of death among individuals aged 15-29 in India (WHO, 2021)

70% of child trafficking victims in India are girls. (National Crime Records Bureau, 2021)

1 in 7 children in India suffer from mental health disorders, yet only a fraction receive help. (UNICEF, 2021)

Only 29% of women in India are part of the labor force, compared to 80% of men. (World Bank, 2022)

88% of women in India have faced sexual harassment in public places. (ActionAid UK, 2016)

Only 42% of Indian children complete secondary education, impacting future employment opportunities. (UNESCO, 2022)

India has the third-highest number of cybercrime cases globally, with many targeting children and women. (National Cyber Crime Portal, 2023)
How You Can Make A Difference
Creating awareness is a collective effort, and we invite you to be part of this movement:
Volunteer:
Conduct awareness sessions in schools, colleges, and communities.
Provide mentorship and counseling support.
Assist in content creation and outreach for awareness campaigns.
Partner With Us:
Collaborate to organize awareness programs in workplaces, educational institutions, and community spaces.
Offer expertise in training sessions (legal, medical, psychological, or social work professionals).
Support Financially:
Sponsor training programs to reach underserved communities.
Contribute to resource development (handbooks, toolkits, videos, and digital campaigns).
Donate to expand our outreach initiatives.
