Training - Mother Ntr
REPORT: Mother NTR Training Program
Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Overview and Impact Analysis of the Mother NTR Training Program
Phase 4: The First Transgression
- He engineers a moment of emotional vulnerability (after a fight with husband, anniversary forgotten, etc.).
- The first physical act is framed as comfort or "one mistake" – but he ensures evidence or emotional hooks remain.
- Post-act, he oscillates between guilt-tripping her ("We can't do this again… unless you want to") and idolizing her.
5. Target Audience
The training programs target a hierarchical structure of stakeholders: Mother NTR Training
- Primary: Staff of Field NGOs (Project Managers, Community Coordinators).
- Secondary: Frontline Health Workers (ASHAs, ANMs, Anganwadi Workers).
- Tertiary: Village Health, Sanitation, and Nutrition Committees (VHSNCs).
3. Shadow Work in Jungian Coaching
Jungian life coaches use the "Mother NTR" narrative to personify the Senex (the old, attached self) and the Puer (the eternal child). The training allows the "child" psyche to throw a tantrum over the "Mother" choosing growth over stasis—and then integrate that rage.
Phase 2: Creating Dependency & Isolation
- He subtly encourages her to keep their meetings private ("Your husband wouldn't understand").
- He amplifies her existing dissatisfaction – points out her husband’s flaws, reminds her of her sacrifices.
- He introduces small "secrets" between them, building a sense of special connection.
Guide: Mother NTR Training – Narrative Structure & Character Dynamics
4. Training Framework and Implementation
The training is typically conducted at the district or block level and follows a cascading model: REPORT: Mother NTR Training Program Date: October 26,
- Orientation of Mother NGOs: State-level bodies train the Mother NGO staff on updated government guidelines and health schemes (e.g., JSY, JBSK).
- Training of Trainers (ToT): Key personnel within the Mother NGO are trained to act as master trainers.
- Field NGO Training: The Mother NGO conducts workshops for the staff of Field NGOs.
- Community Level Training: Field NGOs, now trained, facilitate sessions for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs), Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs), and community leaders.
Key Training Modules Include:
- Interpersonal Communication (IPC) skills.
- Maternal and Child Health nutrition.
- Immunization schedules and cold chain management.
- Family planning methods and counseling.
- Gender sensitivity and social inclusion.
2. Introduction and Background
In the landscape of public health, the government often relies on NGOs to reach marginalized populations. However, smaller NGOs frequently lack the technical knowledge, administrative skills, and resources required to implement large-scale health programs effectively. Phase 4: The First Transgression
To address this, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) conceptualized the Mother NGO (MNGO) scheme. Under this scheme, larger, more established NGOs are designated as "Mother NGOs." They receive funding and technical support to act as training hubs and mentors for smaller "Field NGOs" (FNGOs). The "Mother NTR Training" refers specifically to the capacity-building workshops and skill-transfer sessions conducted by these Mother NGOs.
1. Executive Summary
The "Mother NTR Training" program (formally known as the Mother NGO Training and Resource Center initiative) is a strategic intervention designed to strengthen the capacity of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and community health workers. It operates primarily within the framework of the National Health Mission (NHM) in India. The program aims to bridge the gap between government health services and the community by empowering selected "Mother NGOs" to mentor smaller "Field NGOs" and facilitate capacity building in maternal health, child health, and family welfare.