National Wellness Neurotherapist Support Program (NWNSP)





National Wellness Neurotherapist Support Program (NWNSP)

(Pain Relief & Wellness Support Program)


1. Background

In rural and semi-urban areas of India, problems such as knee pain, back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, migraine, gas, and other lifestyle-related issues are very common. A large section of the population in these areas is unable to access timely medical consultation due to lack of time, awareness, and financial resources.

As a result, people often rely on home remedies or self-medication without proper guidance, which may worsen their condition. In such circumstances, there is a strong need for safe, non-invasive, ethical wellness support at the community level.

The National Wellness Neurotherapist Support Program (NWNSP) aims to provide safe neuro-wellness support at the community level, increase health awareness, and guide individuals toward timely medical consultation whenever required.


2. Vision & Mission

Vision

“To build a healthy, aware, and self-reliant community by delivering safe, ethical, and non-invasive neuro wellness support for pain relief and health awareness to every individual in rural and semi-urban India.”

Mission

  1. To provide safe wellness support for common pain and lifestyle-related problems at the community level.

  2. To train local youth through structured, skill-based programs and develop them as Wellness Neurotherapist Facilitators (WNFs).

  3. To establish an organized wellness support network at Panchayat, Block, and District levels.

  4. To strengthen doctor referral systems alongside wellness support services.

  5. To operate the program with ethics, transparency, and legal compliance.


3. Program Objectives

  1. To provide accessible and safe wellness support for common pain-related problems in rural areas.

  2. To create employment and self-employment opportunities by providing a structured 3-month training program to local youth.

  3. To develop a strong Panchayat / Block / District-level wellness support ecosystem.

  4. To increase public awareness about lifestyle, posture, and wellness practices.

  5. To promote timely medical referral alongside alternative wellness support.


4. Target Beneficiaries

  • Individuals suffering from knee, back, neck, and shoulder pain

  • People facing lifestyle-related issues such as migraine and gas

  • Unemployed or underemployed youth from rural and semi-urban areas (for training and self-employment)


5. Program Duration

  • Pilot Phase: 2 Years

  • Training Duration: One Months per batch


6. Training Structure

Overall Training Duration

  • Total Duration: 30 Days

  • Classes: 15 days 

  • Methodology: Theory + Practical + Field Exposure

 – Foundation Module

Objective:
To develop a basic understanding of the human body, nerves, and pain, while clearly defining safety and ethical boundaries.

Course Content:

  1. Introduction to the Human Body

    • Bones, muscles, and nerves

    • Impact of pain on the body

  2. Basics of the Nervous System

    • Central and Peripheral Nervous System (simple understanding)

    • Relationship between nerves and pain

  3. Common Causes of Pain

    • Lifestyle, posture, age, and stress

    • Difference between normal and serious pain

  4. Safety, Limitations & Ethics

    • Situations where wellness support should not be provided

    • Pregnancy, severe illness, post-accident cases

    • Ethical responsibilities of a facilitator

Practical Wellness Support

Objective:
To provide hands-on practice of safe and non-invasive neuro wellness techniques.

Course Content:

  1. Pain Support Techniques

    • Knee, shoulder, neck, and back support

    • Basic touch points and gentle pressure techniques

    • Safe session duration

  2. Lifestyle Guidance for Migraine & Gas

    • Diet, hydration, sleep, and stress management

    • Do’s and Don’ts

  3. Safe Touch & Pressure Limits

    • Warning signs of increased pain

    • When to stop a session

  4. Doctor Referral System

    • Red-flag symptoms

    • Referral process and documentation

 Field Work & Ethics

Objective:
To prepare trainees for real-world practice and professional conduct.

Course Content:

  1. Patient Communication Skills

    • Respectful language and behavior

    • Written patient consent

  2. Panchayat-Level Working System

    • Coordination with Panchayat representatives

    • Wellness camps and home-visit procedures

  3. Record Keeping & Reporting

    • Patient registers

    • Monthly reporting format

  4. Supplement Awareness

    • General introduction to Ayurvedic supplements

    • Strict no-prescription policy


7. Examination & Certification

  • Written Examination (MCQs + Short Answers)

  • Practical Assessment (Demonstration)

Certificate Disclaimer:
“This certificate authorizes the holder to provide only non-invasive neuro wellness support for general pain relief and wellness purposes. It does not constitute a medical license.”


8. Work Model

  • Trained individuals will work as Wellness Neurotherapist Facilitators (WNFs)

  • Wellness support sessions at Panchayat / local level

  • Lifestyle and wellness guidance

  • Doctor referral when required


9. Legal & Ethical Guidelines

  • No claims of medical treatment or cure

  • No medicines, injections, or medical procedures

  • Services limited strictly to wellness support and awareness

  • Written patient consent is mandatory

  • Strict non-medical service boundaries


10. Expected Outcomes

  • Wellness support to 100,000+ families within 2 years

  • 4,000–10,000 trained Wellness Neurotherapist Facilitators (WNFs)

  • Development of Panchayat-level wellness support systems

  • Structured community wellness network

  • Scope for future expansion and program upgradation


11. Institutional Collaboration Framework

The NWNSP program is implemented under a formal MoU-based collaboration between:

  • Arogya Peeth, Delhi

  • Kukaara Harsh Foundation, Jharkhand

Arogya Peeth provides the academic, technical, ethical, and training framework of the program, including curriculum design, quality control, ethical protocols, and structured wellness systems.

Kukaara Harsh Foundation provides grassroots implementation strength through community mobilization, panchayat coordination, field deployment, local recruitment, and trust-building.

This collaboration ensures standardized training, ethical certification, safe non-invasive practice, and structured community deployment.


12. Jharkhand Panchayat Deployment Model

4 WNFs per Panchayat

Under the NWNSP structural framework, each Panchayat in Jharkhand will require a minimum of 4 certified Wellness Neurotherapist Facilitators (WNFs), working under the joint banner of Arogya Peeth, Delhi and Kukaara Harsh Foundation, Jharkhand.

Purpose of the model:

  • Grassroots service availability

  • Continuous weekly service coverage

  • Balanced workload distribution

  • Gender inclusion

  • Community trust

  • Panchayat-level wellness ecosystem

Each Panchayat will function as a Community Wellness Unit consisting of:

  • 4 certified WNFs

  • Structured service schedules

  • Community outreach programs

  • Health awareness activities

  • Panchayat coordination

  • Reporting and monitoring systems

  • Doctor referral linkages


13. Career Opportunities for WNFs

Self-Employment Path

  • Independent community wellness practitioner

  • Panchayat-level wellness service provider

  • Home-visit wellness support provider

  • Community wellness entrepreneur

  • Wellness camp organizer

Institutional Career Pathways

Education Sector:

  • Wellness instructor in government and private schools

  • Health awareness trainer in colleges

  • Community wellness educator

Healthcare Sector:

  • Wellness support staff in government and private hospitals

  • Patient support facilitator

  • Rehabilitation support assistant

Organizational Growth Path

Within the NWNSP ecosystem:

  • Senior WNF

  • Master Trainer

  • District Trainer

  • Block Supervisor

  • Program Coordinator

  • District Implementation Officer

  • Training Manager

  • Program Manager


14. Long-Term Employment Vision

The requirement of 4 WNFs per Panchayat creates a large-scale structured employment ecosystem across Jharkhand, enabling:

  • Panchayat-level job creation

  • Block-level supervisory roles

  • District-level management roles

  • State-level program structures

  • Training institutes

  • Community wellness hubs

  • Digital wellness platforms

  • NGO and CSR-linked employment models


15. Strategic Impact Statement

The NWNSP Panchayat Model is not only a wellness support system but a community employment generation framework. By deploying 4 certified WNFs in every Panchayat, the program builds a structured grassroots career ecosystem that integrates training, service, employment, and long-term professional growth.


16. Conclusion

The National Wellness Neurotherapist Support Program (NWNSP) is a safe, ethical, structured, and community-based initiative focused on pain relief support, health awareness, and empowering local youth through skill development and self-employment.

This model creates a sustainable ecosystem of:
Training + Employment + Service + Ethics + Community Development

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