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BUREAU OF REHABILITATION

 

Rehabilitation Of Ex-Child Combatants

Nearly 12,000 ex combatants were willingly surrendered to the GoSL for their safety and for the rehabilitation. Out of which 594 were children, they conscripted as child soldiers. 4.95% was surrendered out of the total. 364 Males and 230 Females, The BCGR called them as 'OUR CHILDREN'.

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Programmes Conducted to the Ex–Child Combatants

Educational Rehabilitation:

Focused to develop the standard of educational level for the future, expand thinking and explore alternatives, critical thinking to counter any narrow ideology Following opportunities were made available;

    i. Formal education for children (Classes for GCE (O/L) and GCE (A/L) examination)
    ii. Catch up education for adults (Classes for GCE (O/L) and GCE (A/L) examination)
    iii. Re-University admission for those who left out
    iv. Education scholarships to further promote and facilitate the higher studies
    vi. Computer aided drafting (CAD) and 3D Drafting
    vii. Language training (Sinhala & English)
    viii. Typing shorthand
    ix. Pre-reintegration mentorship program

Formal Education:

Facilitating "Catch-Up" Education:

Focused to develop the standard of educational level for the future, expand thinking and explore alternatives, critical thinking to counter any narrow ideology. Following opportunities were made available

Results Of GCE (A/L) Examination - 2010

Results Of GCE (O/L) Examination - 2010

Rehabilitees Selected for Universities in Year 2011

Results Of GCE O/L) Examination - 2011

Vocational Rehabilitation:

i. Electrician
ii. Carpentry
iii. Masonry
iv. Welding
v. Aluminium Fabrication
vi. Three Wheeler Repair
vii. Beauty Culture

viii. Leather Works
ix. Tailoring
x. Computer
xi. English Language
xii. Aesthetic (Music)
xiii. Accelerate Skills Acquisition Programme

The Vocational Training - Age 14 years to 18 years

i. Vocational training programmes
ii. Aesthetics/Drama therapy pogrammes
iii. Spiritual development programmes
iv. Counseling and positive values cultivation programmes
v. Sports activities such as "Cricket for Change"/ Regional Athletic Meets /Inter School Cricket and Netball Matches / Sports Meets / New Year Festivals
vi. Guiding and Scouting
vii. Educational visits
viii. "Handamama" child radio programme of SLBC






Percentage of Children followed Vocational Training

After a successful rehabilitation process, all the children were reintegrated and handed over to their parents, relatives or orphanage under the court orders they are now happily living with their families, relatives and kith and kin in their own habitants. Most of them were employed and following higher education as their wish