THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: To ensure the safety and security of the
senior citizens, to provide meaningful and effective protection and to instil
confidence in them, the Police will soon launch a Vayojana Suraksha Scheme
(VSS). As part of this a Senior Citizens Service Bureau (SCSB) will be
established in the capital city, DGP Jacob Punnoose said in a press release
here on Tuesday.
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The
SCSB will be under the control of the DGP and a nodal officer nominated by the
DGP would take care of the day-to-day affairs. SCSB will be established in each
police district and an officer in the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police
will be the district nodal officer for the scheme.
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A
data bank with details of all senior citizens in the district will be
maintained in the District SCSBs.
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There
will be a 24x7 helpline in the existing police control rooms in each district.
It will provide all help to the elder people to get emergency services such as
medical, ambulance and electricity and they can also get any required
information from the District SCSBs.
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Police
will verify the persons who are keeping in touch with the elders such as
servants, electricians et al and the neighbours will be requested to keep an
eye on the elder people.
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The
Senior Citizens Service Bureau, which will coordinate the activities of the
District SCSBs, will also have a 24x7 helpline number to respond immediately to
the needs of senior citizens.
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It
will also coordinate its activities with social welfare and revenue officials
and ensure the cooperation of those NGOs working for the senior citizens.
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A
register will be kept in all police stations with the details of all the elder
people in their limits, like that of the relatives, doctors, friends et al.
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Senior
citizens can register in an ‘elder line,’ a network of individuals and
organisations who volunteer their services for the old people, which would be
formed as part of the scheme.
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The
Senior Citizens Service Bureau will interact with the senior citizens directly
and over phone.
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Moreover
the elders in the state will be taken care of by the cops, who have been asked
to deal them with patience, with a phone call a day and weekly visit by the
beat officers, the release read.
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