Clinical courses
“Child Protection and Juvenile Justice”, a clinical course was developed by Dr. D. Balakrishna, Faculty and Coordinator at the Centre for Child and Youth Justice, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. The course ran from January 3, 2025, to April 15, 2025 and was offered to IV and V year BALLB (Hons.) students during the even semester. The course enrolled twenty students, the maximum capacity for the elective program. It carried four credit hours and was structured as a clinical course, focusing on practical exposure along with theoretical learning.
The course operated on the fundamental principle that everyone bears responsibility for the safety of children and young people, regardless of their professional occupation. This philosophy permeated the course structure, which aimed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge about child protection laws and the skills necessary to protect children effectively. The students visited District Child Protection Units, State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, the Directorate of Prosecution and Divya Disha, an NGO as part of their field visits.
Training
- An orientation programme on the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 in collaboration with UNICEF and the Sangareddy District Police, focusing on the police’s role in child protection and establishing child-friendly corners in police stations was held on 31.08.2024 at the Office of the Superintendent of Police, Sangareddy district.
- An orientation programme on the POCSO Act, 2012 to enhance the understanding and effectiveness of various stakeholders dealing with child sexual abuse cases, including details on medical examinations and legal requirements, was held on 08.11.2024 at the Office of the Superintendent of Police, Sangareddy District.
- A three-day training programme on the preparation of Social Investigation Reports (SIR) and Individual Care Plans (ICP) was conducted for District Child Protection Unit staff across Telangana from 21.11.2024 to 23.11.2024 at Don Bosco Navajeevan, Hyderabad.
- A daylong state-level convergence meeting on child protection issues with a special focus on child marriage along with child labour, child trafficking, and child abuse was held on 28.03.2025 at Hyderabad Archdiocese Social Services Society, Secunderabad, in collaboration with ASRITHA, an NGO dedicated to child rights, with technical support from CPRC@CESS. The meeting was organised for key stakeholders within the child protection system, including Child Development Project Officers (CDPOs) and Supervisors, Child Marriage Prohibition Officers (CMPOs), District Child Protection Units (DCPUs), Assistant Labour Officers (ALOs), Inspectors of Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs), and Child Helpline representatives from various districts of Telangana.
Publications
- Comparative Study of the New and Old Criminal Laws with the perspective of Children (2025) – CCYJ, NALSAR with CRY
- Study of the Functioning of the Observation Homes in Telangana (2019) – CCYJ, NALSAR with CESS & UNICEF
- Study of the Functioning of the Juvenile Justice Boards in Telangana (2018) – CCYJ, NALSAR with CESS & UNICEF
- CCYJ Blog – The blog of the Centre for Child and Youth Justice features articles and opinion pieces on child rights issues. The blog accepts submissions on a rolling basis throughout the year. (https://ccyj.nalsar.ac.in/blog/)

