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Organizational Care and Support of Sheltered Street Children


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1 Department of Psychology, Dr. L.B College of Education, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Prades, India
     

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The present study is to find out the organizational care and support of sheltered street children. The sample consist 444 respondents. 176 are from government shelters, and 268 are from non government shelters. For this purpose Organizational care and support developed by researcher were used. The data obtained were analyzed through t- test to know the mean difference between the government and non government groups. Government sheltered street children have more health problems, more organizational facilities and less social support than non government sheltered street children.

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Organizational Care And Support, Sheltered Street Children, Government And Non Government, T- Test.
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G. Sarvani
Department of Psychology, Dr. L.B College of Education, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Prades, India

Abstract


The present study is to find out the organizational care and support of sheltered street children. The sample consist 444 respondents. 176 are from government shelters, and 268 are from non government shelters. For this purpose Organizational care and support developed by researcher were used. The data obtained were analyzed through t- test to know the mean difference between the government and non government groups. Government sheltered street children have more health problems, more organizational facilities and less social support than non government sheltered street children.

Keywords


Organizational Care And Support, Sheltered Street Children, Government And Non Government, T- Test.