

Social Welfare and Benefits
Social Welfare and Benefits
1. Emergency relief
2. Providing Low Income Relief
3. Relief of sickness conditions
Services for persons with disabilities
1. Construction of a new house - maximum of Rs. 250,000 / -
• For a house that is repaired, the payment is made as follows:
The roof is Rs. 45,000 / |
Ground floor Rs. 15,000 / - |
The walls are Rs. 30,000 / |
Doors & windows Rs. 20,000 /- |
Kitchen Rs. 20,000 / |
toilet Rs. 20,000 / |
- The applicant must have his own property to build the house. A copy of the deed should be submitted.
- Monthly Income Rs. Should be less than 6,000 / -
- Age should be between 18 - 55 years.
- Expenditure Estimates
- All the above documents should be forwarded with the recommendation of the Divisional Secretary.
- Applications can be obtained from Divisional Secretariats.
2. Access to housing
A gazette notification on access facilities has been issued in October 2006.
Financial assistance is provided for one person as mentioned below.
For accessible access roads Rs. 15,000 / -
Toilets Rs. 20,000 / -
3. Self-employment assistance
• Monthly income of the applicant is Rs. Should be less than 6,000 / -
• A cost estimate for starting a self-employment venture should be submitted.
• Completed application with estimate should be submitted with the recommendation
of the Divisional Secretary.
• Maximum is Rs. Delivers up to 25,000 / -.
4. Medical aid
This donation is for medical surgeries
• There should be a letter requesting financial assistance.
• A letter with recommendation from the Divisional Secretary is required.
• Medical certificates should be submitted.
• The cost of medical surgical care or treatment should be indicated
• Maximum is Rs. Surrendered to Rs.20,000 / -.
5. Purchase and transport of drugs
• Maximum is Rs. 20,000 will be paid.
• The particulars of the medicinal products should be certified by the medical officer.
• Payments are made only to the estimates obtained from the state pharmacy.
6. Supporting equipment
The following aids are provided for the disabled
• Wheelchairs
• crutches
• spectacles
• The recommendation of the Divisional Secretary.
• The prospectus should be submitted for eye and eye contact lenses
7. Rs. Providing 3,000 Rupees.
• For low income families (Less than 3,000 / - per month income)
• The number of people with disabilities in the family is taken into account in the selection of the beneficiaries.
• The head of the household will give priority to disabled families.
• Priority will be given if the candidate is of severe disability.
Services for adults
1. Establishment of Divisional Level Elders Committees
- Set up elderly committees at provincial level by adding to all rural level elders' committees to make a more meaningful definition of rural level committees.
- Each Elders' Committee will receive Rs. 7,500 / - allowance.
- Rural Elders Committees Rs. 5,000 / - will be granted.
2. Providing eye lenses
- The applicant should be a low income person (less than Rs 5,000 / - per month).
- The recommendation of a government approved eye specialist is essential
Issuing of Elders Identity Cards
Age of Eligibility Identity Cards can be obtained from the Grama Niladhari, Imaduwa Divisional Secretariat or the National Secretariat for Elders for more than 60 elders.
Adult Citizen Elders Identity Cards are given priority in Government and Private Institutions. Ability to obtain an extra interest for the Savings Bank NSB fixed deposit and a 5% discount from the National Drugs Department while receiving drugs.
Maintenance Board for the Elderly
Protection of the Rights of Elders (Act No. 09 of 2000)
• maintain a board of trustees for the protection of the elderly.
• Children who do not have access to care for their children and who do not have enough income can apply for a maintenance from their children.
• Age. More parents are considered "adults" so they can claim maintenance claims.
• Insufficient income due to physical or mental disability. 60 parents can also apply.
Applicant has his / her actual income, other relevant information of the children, the correct address, employment, monthly income (approx).
Application can be obtained from Grama Niladhari and Regional Office.
As soon as the application is received, the Board determines the maintenance and maintenance of maintenance according to Section 25 of the Act
Consider.
Address of the Board of Trustees
Secretary, Elders Maintenance Board,
Elders Secretariat, Second Floor, Second Stage, Sethsiripaya Battaramulla.
Contact Us: 011-2187045 / 011-2187003 Fax. 011-2187015
2. Commemoration of International Elder's Day
• Elders Day commemoration is held on the 1st of October every year by the Elders Secretariat. Various programs are carried out to educate the community on the economic, social issues faced by the elderly population.
Single Parent Rehabilitation Project
purposes
• For women who have been deprived of their untimely demise due to terrorist activities, ethnic hatred, crimes, accidents, suicides and similar incidents,
• The husband abandons himself and females who can not work for a husband due to illness or disability,
• Women who are not included in a legal marriage without any income to build the economy of their own and their younger children over a certain age, are also provided with small-scale employment opportunities for the family's livelihood.
• Generate self-employment opportunities through the rehabilitation program of the prison inmates.
Provision of financial provisions for self-employment projects implemented as single family groups.
Among women who are helpless by natural disasters, women and children are remarkable. Due to this helplessness, children can not be provided with proper education and proper nutrition. As a basis for this, small-value income generation schemes are introduced. Sewing machines are provided for those who are trained in dressmaking and donate small self-employment to others to suit their own.
Advisory Services
• Reducing the oppressive mindset of orphaned, abandoned and destitute children
• providing counseling services to children who have been sexually abused, engaged in servile, married at younger age, other abused conditions, lost and disobedient, stubborn aggressive traits
• Mental growth for socialization
• Building self confidence
• Family counseling for families of resident children
• Minimizing Abnormal Behaviors
• Controlling aggressive behaviors
• Building relationships with the family unit
• Provide opportunities for children to deal with outside society
• Provide vocational training for children. In this regard, training is provided in sewing, knitting, handicraft, beauty and painting.
• The ability to contribute to a certain extent by special education for children without literacy.
• Educate under school syllabus for school-age children and arrange for them to send schools after institutional training.
• Establish spiritual development in children
• Teaching aesthetic subjects: -
Psychological disorder is a technique used in music, dance and art.
Admission of children to the training
The following matters will be considered when admitting children to the Institute
• Girls under 18 years of age
• Counseling is a prerequisite for children
• If children do not go to court in court, it is desirable that if the case is heard in court, the guardian will be taken and taken back and handed over.
• They should not be emotional
• If children attend school, such children will be enrolled for training for a period of one or two months.
The Commissioner General of Probation and Child Care Services may send the information sheet prepared by the Child Rights Promotions Officer at the Divisional Secretariat concerned with the information to be sent to the Institute.
Or they can send the Provincial Probation and Child Care Services and Probation Officers in probation offices. The information leaflet of the Child Rights Promoting Officer should be recommended by the Divisional Secretary and the Probation Officer's information sheet should be recommended by the relevant Provincial Probation Commissioner.
Department of Probation and Child Care
If you have any questions about a child, the Department of Probation and Child Care Services is in the process of providing solutions. Each Divisional Secretariat Division has been provided with an officer / officer for this duty.
A child, anywhere in the country,
1. If there is a legal violation of child rights
2. If a child has been victim to child abuse or abuse
3. If a child has been employed in child labor
4. If a child is to be rehabilitated for sexual abuse or any other misbehavior
5. If the child's health and development are not protected
6. The right of the child's education to be protected
7. If a child has faced a disaster and if they need some support system (twin births,
specialized medical practitioners, emergency natural disasters)
8. If you have any awareness or knowledge on above subject matters organized for your local residents,
If a problem with the Sevana Sarana Foster Parent Scheme implemented by the Department of Probation and Child Care Services and if any problem with a foster parent or any other matter and any problem with regards to our service, get in touch, read, come to your closest Divisional Secretariat.
Coordination between the Provincial Department of Probation and Child Care Services
The subject of Probation and Child Care Services has been devolved subject to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. Accordingly, 9 Provincial Departments of Probation and Child Care Services have been established for the nine provinces. Special functions are entrusted to this department under the subject of a minister in charge of this subject. Probation and other welfare activities are among the offenders. This department under the central government provides services for Sri Lankan children's children in coordination with the services of the relevant Provincial Probation and Child Care Services Department. Each probation office has been established in every court area of the province under the provincial department of probation. Details of Probation Offices coming under Provincial Probation Offices are as follows.
If you need any services related to this, you can get it through the Probation office.
Provincial Department of Elections Telephone Number Probation Office Telephone Number
Provincial Department |
Telephone Number |
Probation Office |
Telephone Number |
Western Province |
011-4413162 |
Bambalapitiya |
011-2348151 |
011-4413371 |
Colombo |
011-2348151 |
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011-4413372 |
Mount Lavinia |
011-2726126 |
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Homagama |
011-2894853 |
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Avissawella |
011-2222302 |
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Kalutara |
034-2222259 |
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Panadura |
038-2232134 |
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Gampaha |
033-2222388 |
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Negombo |
031-2222363 |
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Matugama |
034-2247215 |
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Horana |
038-2261288 |
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Pugoda |
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Southern Province |
091-2234156 |
Galle |
091-2222097 |
Matara |
041-2223277 |
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Tangalle |
047-2240288 |
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Hambantota |
047-2220298 |
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Balapitiya |
091-2258491 |
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Central Province |
081-2223528 |
Kandy |
081-2223528 |
Matale |
066-2222454 |
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Hatton |
051-2222201 |
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Gampola |
081-2352263 |
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Nawalapitiya |
- |
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Nuwara Eliya |
052-2222523 |
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Theldeniya |
- |
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Dambulla |
066-2284707 |
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Wayamba Province |
037-2222391 |
Kurunegala |
037-2222391 |
037-2224796 |
Marawila |
032-2265345 |
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Kuliyapitiya |
037-2281231 |
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Wariyapola |
037-2267291 |
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Chilaw |
037-2222385 |
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Puttalam |
032-2265345 |
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Maho |
037-2275267 |
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Galgamuwa |
- |
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North Central Province |
025-2222570 |
Anuradhapura |
025-2222559 |
Kekirawa |
- |
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Polonnaruwa |
027-2222033 |
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Thabmuththegama |
- |
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Sabaragamuwa Province |
045-2231222 |
Ratnapura |
045-2222302 |
Balangoda |
045-2287210 |
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Kegalle |
035-2222452 |
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Embilipitiya |
047-2230236 |
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Ruwanwella |
036-2266912 |
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Mawanella |
- |
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Warakapola |
- |
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Pelmadulla |
- |
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Uva province |
055-2231209 |
Badulla |
055-2222370 |
Bandarawela |
057-2222206 |
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Moneragala |
055-2276550 |
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Northern Province |
060-2265464 |
Jaffna |
021-2228321 |
026-2226951 |
Mullaitivu |
- |
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077-3868583 |
Kayts |
021-2223955 |
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026-2222733 |
Mannar |
023-2232081/ 0602240384 |
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Eastern Province |
026-2222733 |
Trincomalee |
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060-2200211(Common) |
Ampara |
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Batticaloa |