PETALING JAYA: Malaysians must be the eyes and ears to create a more protective environment for children and prevent incidents of abuse, say child rights advocates.
Child Rights, Innovation and Betterment Foundation co-chair Srividhya Ganapathy called on the public to intervene when they suspect something amiss, saying that the community must play an active role in the prevention of child abuse.
“They can do so anonymously to Talian Kasih and an officer from the Social Welfare Department will check on the situation.” “Only when they are registered, can they be regulated and the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry will be able to keep an eye on them,” she said. “More can be done to support working mothers. Reward companies with better tax breaks for setting up crèches or childcare centres onsite.
Childline Foundation project director Datin Wong Poai Hong said this is because CPP requires staff to be screened, to be qualified and to put into place safeguards whether physical or otherwise on their premises. “What we need to work on is the software, which is the upskilling and professionalisation of the childcare personnel.”“So, it’s better to implement the CPP that is practised by all key duty-bearers who work with children.
Italia Ultime Notizie, Italia Notizie
Similar News:Puoi anche leggere notizie simili a questa che abbiamo raccolto da altre fonti di notizie.
Five cops among six held for allegedly abducting man in Desa PetalingKUALA LUMPUR: Five policemen, including officers, were among six detained on suspicion of being involved in the abduction of a man in Desa Petaling he...
Leggi di più »
Cheras police: Five cops among six held for allegedly abducting man in Desa PetalingKUALA LUMPUR, Sept 29 — Five policemen, including officers, were among six detained on suspicion of being involved in the abduction of a man in Desa Petaling here on...
Leggi di più »
[Watch] Bangladeshi Boasts: Malaysians Green With Envy Over Our SuccessIn the video, the man claimed that Malaysia has become prosperous only because of the hard work of foreign workers, particularly those from Bangladesh.
Leggi di più »
“We’ll be leaders & PM in M’sia!” – Bangladeshi Who Works Here Goes Viral for Saying M’sians are LazyA Bangladeshi man who speaks fluent Malay has recently made a remark that upset many Malaysians. The man, who is believed to have been working in Malaysia for quite some time went viral after a clip of him condemning Malaysians circulated on social media. “Many Malaysians are so lazy!” The man started the video by […]
Leggi di più »
Empower TalentCorp to bring home more experts, says KJKhairy Jamaluddin says TalentCorp has been successful in bringing home expert Malaysians who previously worked abroad.
Leggi di più »
You can help stop child abusePETALING JAYA: When it comes to protecting children, it pays to be “nosy”. So if you see something amiss, say something.
Leggi di più »