Children taught about participation rights
17/6/17
More than 40 children aged from 9 to 14 from south eastern
localities including Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai and Tay
Ninh, were taught about the participation rights of children at a course in
Binh Duong on June 16.
The course was held by
Department of Child Care and Protection under the Ministry of Labours, Invalids
and Social Affairs in coordination with Binh Duong province, with the aim of
providing basic knowledge for children when joining group activities as well as
how to notice signs of abused children.
The participants were
taught skills to exercise their participation rights, skills in negotiation,
planning and self-protection, among others.
The same day, a
conference took place in Ho Chi Minh City to look for ways to prevent and stop
the abuse and trafficking of children.
According to statistics
of the city’s Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, there were 104
cases of child abuse reported in the city during 2016 and the first half of
2017.
Nguyen Van Tinh, deputy
head of the Child Care and Protection Office under the Department said that
many families of the victims did not report their cases to authorities, making
it more difficult for investigation.
Lawyer Tran Thi Ngoc Nu
stressed the necessity to raise awareness for women, as mothers should report
and calmly gather evidence when there are signs that their children are victims
of abuse.
Participants suggested
that stricter penalty should be imposed on child abuse criminals while law
enforcement agencies should be more flexible in collecting evidence. They also
called for specialised training for female police officers on child abuse
investigation.
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