How Rehabilitation & Reintegration Program Rewrite Futures of Released Inmates?
Rewriting the Future Rehabilitation Reintegration Program Here you will read about the Rehabilitation Reintegration Program Impact of Rehabilitation Reintegration Program on Released Inmates which is done by the India Vision Foundation. In a world where second chances are often hard to come by, rehabilitation and reintegration programs stand as beacons of hope for those who […]
Enhancing Corrections: The Importance of Comprehensive Training for Prison Officials
Imagine a place where people sent to improve their lives are met with guidance and support, not just walls and bars. A place where rehabilitation takes centre stage and the path to redemption is paved with understanding and opportunity. This is the vision we, as a society, should strive for when it comes to our […]
Breaking Barriers with Thread and Skill: Weaving Behind Bars at Tihar Prison
Overview of Indian Vision Foundation The Indian Vision Foundation, a non-profit organisation committed to rehabilitation and reformation, has introduced an innovative program that combines skill development with traditional craftsmanship: weaving. The Art of Transformation: Weaving is an ancient art that requires patience, precision, and a keen eye for detailWeaving Behind Bars: Tihar Prison’s Thread and […]
Breaking the Cycle: How Counselling Empowers Released Inmates
Here, In this journey toward rehabilitation, counselling plays a pivotal role in empowering individuals to break the cycle of recidivism and build a brighter future. The Vicious Cycle of Recidivism: Recidivism, or the tendency for released inmates to re-offend and return to prison, is a pervasive issue in the criminal justice system. The reasons behind […]
The Children of Vulnerable Families Program (CVF): Empowering Leaders Of Tomorrow
Let’s start together and take a pledge the Indian Vision Foundation (IVF) has woven a narrative of hope and transformation. At the heart of this narrative is a groundbreaking initiative that transcends the conventional boundaries of education – The Children of Vulnerable Families Program (CVF). Far more than a mere educational endeavour, CVF emerges as […]
Impactful Initiatives: India Vision Foundation HIV/AIDS Day Inside Prisons
Breaking Barriers World AIDS Day, observed on December 1st every year, serves as a powerful reminder of the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Amidst the numerous organizations dedicated to combating this pandemic, one stands out for its unique and impactful approach – the India Vision Foundation, spearheaded by the indomitable Kiran Bedi. Here, we delve into […]
Who is a good boy?
A “good boy” represents an inclusive and equitable view of gender roles. Such a person shows deep respect for women by carefully listening to their ideas, respecting their goals, and recognizing their autonomy. They reject old preconceptions and biases, promoting gender equality and opposing all forms of discrimination and violence against women. This good boy […]
Cultural Milieu at India Vision Foundation
Celebration of festivals and cultural events organized by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are aimed at fostering not only the values and educating about heritage, culture, and traditions but such events are special days when the NGO team member and the beneficiaries collectively come together to spread cheer, smile, and harmony in the community. This year, I […]
Nurturing Future: The Transformative Power of Prison Creches
“Prisons” and “Creches” are not just any two words; they represent two vastly different worlds. It’s hard to imagine these two elements coexisting in the same setting. However, this unconventional concept of establishing creches within prisons has been gaining recognition for the positive reciprocal effect they have on incarcerated parents and their children. We […]
What is Children of Vulnerable Families?
What is Children of Vulnerable Families? Children of Vulnerable Families is a program within the India Vision Foundation. It was started in 1994 by Dr. Kiran Bedi. Currently, there are 300 kids in this program, and they are looked after by four members of the Foundation. These children are the most vulnerable and are the […]