PRASHAST — NCERT Disability Screening Checklist (RPwD 21 categories) | PsychKit™

PRASHAST — NCERT Disability Screening Checklist (RPwD 21 categories) | PsychKit™

PRASHAST — NCERT Disability Screening Checklist

Use with the official PRASHAST booklet. This page records category-level findings, adds notes, and prepares an A4 summary. Screening is not a diagnosis.

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PRASHAST is a school screening tool from NCERT. Part 1 is for regular teachers at first level. Part 2 is for special educators, counsellors, or school heads to validate and prepare referrals. Use the official booklet for items. Certification and diagnosis rest with notified Medical Boards as per RPwD Act 2016.

How to use this page

  1. Open the official booklet. English PDF: PRASHAST booklet. Hindi PDF: हिंदी संस्करण.
  2. Administer Part 1 or Part 2 as per your training. Record your category-level finding here. Do not copy item text.
  3. Click Calculate to view flagged categories, next steps, and quick links.
  4. Print an A4 one-page report or download a CSV for school records.

This tool only organizes your findings. It does not store data on a server. You can copy a shareable link that encodes your entries on your device.

Screening record

0 flagged
Select PRASHAST part

Who should administer: Part 1 by trained regular teachers. Part 2 by special educators, counsellors, or school heads. Use results for referral to designated assessment camps or Medical Boards as per RPwD.

RPwD 2016 categories

Mark Concern Yes when your PRASHAST item responses suggest this category. Add brief observations. Keep clinical labels out of notes for privacy.

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PRASHAST Screening Report

For school records and referral. Generated by PsychKit™.
Student
Class / section
School ID / UDISE+
Rater and role
PRASHAST part
Date
Flagged categories (RPwD Act 2016)
CategoryConcernNotes
Total flagged
  • Screening is not a diagnosis. Use the official PRASHAST booklet for items and scoring guidance.
  • Referral to assessment camps or notified Medical Board as per RPwD Act and state procedures.
  • Data in this report was entered by the rater named above.

PRASHAST FAQ

What is PRASHAST

A school screening checklist from NCERT to help teachers and special educators identify students who may have disabilities covered by the RPwD Act 2016. It supports early referral and inclusion. This tool records category findings and prints reports.

Who should administer it

Part 1 is for trained regular teachers. Part 2 is for special educators, counsellors, or school heads. Certification and diagnosis are done by notified Medical Boards, not by this page.

Where is the official checklist

Open the NCERT booklet linked above. Use the booklet items while logging findings here. This page does not reproduce item text.

Do you store data

No. Data is saved to your browser only. The share link encodes your entries in the URL on your device.

Is this valid for all 21 categories

Yes. The list reflects the RPwD Act 2016 categories. Always follow state referral and certification procedures.

Can families get help now

Share the supportive tools below and the Get Support page. For crisis or risk, contact local emergency services or a national helpline.

References and credits

  • NCERT PRASHAST booklet PDF. English. Hindi.
  • NCERT PRASHAST overview and app portal. CIET page and portal.
  • RPwD Act 2016: list of specified disabilities and rules. See Ministry pages and state resources.

Item wording belongs to the issuing authorities. This page provides a logging and reporting aid and links back to official materials. No endorsement is implied.

Copyright and license

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