25 November 2016

family Planning Programme

family Planning Programme


Under the RMNCH+A approach, family planning programme has been integrated with maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health programme to give it a thrust.
The details of various schemes run by the Government to promote family planning are given below:
Various schemes run by the Government to promote family planning

New interventions under Family Planning
·         New Contraceptive Choices: The current basket of choice has been expanded to include the new contraceptives viz. Injectable contraceptive, Centchroman and Progrsterone Only Pills (POP).
·         Redesigned Contraceptive Packaging: The packaging for Condoms, OCPs and ECPs has now been improved and redesigned so as to influence the demand for these commodities
·         New Family Planning Media Campaign: A360 degree media campaign has been developed to generate contraceptive demand.
·         Enhanced Compensation Scheme for Sterilization- The sterilization compensation scheme has been enhanced in 11 high focus states (8 EAG, Assam, Gujarat, Haryana)
·         Promotion of IUCDs as a short & long term spacing method - Introduction of Cu IUCD-375 (5 years effectivity) under the Family Planning Programme.
·         Emphasis on Postpartum Family Planning (PPFP) services with introduction of PPIUCD and promotion of minilap as the main mode of providing sterilization in the form of post-partum sterilization to capitalize on the huge cases coming in for institutional delivery under JSY.
·         Scheme for ensuring drop back services to sterilization clients
·         Appointment of dedicated RMNCH+A counsellors at high case load facilities.
·         Assured delivery of family planning services - In last four years states have shown their commitment to strengthen fixed day family planning services for both IUCD and sterilization.
·         Scheme for Home delivery of contraceptives by ASHAs at doorstep of beneficiaries has been expanded to the entire country w.e.f.  17th Dec, 2012
·         Scheme for ASHAs to ensure spacing in births:
o   Under the scheme, services of ASHAs are being utilized for counselling newly married couples to ensure delay of 2 years in birth after marriage and couples with 1 child to have spacing of 3 years after the birth of 1st child.
o   The scheme is being implemented in 18 states of the country (8 EAG, 8 North East, Gujarat and Haryana). Additionally the spacing component has been approved in West Bengal, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Daman Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli
·         Celebration of World Population Day & fortnight (July 11 – July 24):
o   The World Population Day celebration is a step to boost Family Planning efforts all over the country.
o   The event is observed over a month long period, split into an initial fortnight of mobilization/sensitization followed by a fortnight of assured family planning service delivery.
o   June 27 to July 10: “Dampati Sampark Pakhwada” or “Mobilisation Fortnight”

o   July 11 to July 24 “Jansankhya Sthirtha Pakhwada” or “Population Stabilisation Fortnight”

On-going Interventions under Family Planning Programme

·         Ensuring quality care in family planning services by establishing Quality Assurance Committees in all state and districts.
·         Increasing male participation and promotion of ‘Non Scalpel Vasectomy’’.
·         ‘National Family Planning Indemnity Scheme’ (NFPIS) under which clients are insured in the eventualities of deaths, complications and failures following sterilization and the providers/ accredited institutions are indemnified against litigations in those eventualities.
·         Compensation scheme for sterilization acceptors - under the scheme MoHFW provides compensation for loss of wages to the beneficiary on account of undergoing sterilisation.
·         Accreditation of more private/ NGO facilities to increase the provider base for family planning services under PPP.
·         Improving contraceptives supply management up to peripheral facilities
·         A rational human resource development plan is in place for provision of IUCD, Minilap and NSV to empower the facilities (DH, CHC, PHC, SHC) with at least one provider each for each of the services and Sub Centres with ANMs trained in IUCD insertion
·         Emphasis on Minilap Tubectomy services because of its logistical simplicity with less failure rates.
·         Demand generation activities in the form of display of posters, billboards and other audio and video materials in the various facilities

The Government approves the budget for family planning through the budget heads of family welfare and the National Health Mission (NHM) every year based on proposals received from the states in their state Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs).

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