EFFECTIVENESS OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM ON EMPLOYABILITY OF RAG PICKERS.
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Abstract
Background: Rag picking is still widespread in Third World countries today, such as
in Mumbai, India, where it offers the poorest in society around the rubbish and recycling areas a
chance to earn a hand-to-mouth supply of money. Worse still, their job is considered menial and
they themselves are treated as untouchables by a large section of our society. Consider a simple
aspect of their livelihood to understand the exploitation that these women undergo every day.
Objectives: 1. To assess the level of intelligence of rag pickers. 2. To assess the level of mental
pain of rag pickers. 3.To identify the relationship between intelligence and mental pain of rag
pickers. 4. To develop the vocational and skill training program based on the relationship between
IQ and mental pain among rag pickers. 5. To assess the effectiveness of vocational and skill
training program based on IQ and Mental pain in increasing job placement potential of the rag
pickers. 6. To reduce mental pain by increasing job placement potential of rag pickers. Study
design: Randomized control trial Setting: Rural and urban slums of Wardha and Nagpur districts.
Methodology: The participants will be 340 Rag pickers (Both genders in 14-25 age group) with
Simple random sampling technique; participants will be allocated to control and experimental
groups through Computerized random number table.1) Experimental group and control group will
be going through assessment of their mental pain and IQ with the help of OMMP and CFIT
respectively. 2) Experimental group will receive vocational and skill training program based upon
their IQ. 3) Control group will not receive vocational and skill training program. The experimental
group will receive vocational and skill training for 30 days. The progress of rag pickers will be
obtained during the intervention from 15th day. The intervention will be given for 30 days. After
intervention, based on this data, estimation of effectiveness of vocational and skills training on the
job placements and reduction in the mental pain of the rag pickers will be established. The
secondary outcome i.e. quality of life and job satisfaction will be improved after the vocational
and skill training program. Expected results: after providing vocational and skill training program
there will be significant improvement in the quality-of-life, job satisfaction and job placement
opportunities of the Rag pickers. Limitations: Only rag pickers from the age group of 14-25 years
will be included in this study Conclusion: This study result will contribute in increasing job
placement potential and reducing mental pain of the Rag pickers.