just like the other gender. .. tam-is jud if bataaahahhh, hoho
just like the other gender. .. tam-is jud if bataaahahhh, hoho
i-pm imong number ni m_a_r_k_u_z TS para matxtsan ka ugma...naa mi daghang kaila nga mga dese

Child Protection Program
What is the Special Committee for the Protection of Children?
It is a body charged with monitoring the implementation of Republic Act No. 7610, "The Special Protection For a Child Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act"
Who is considered a child under R.A. No. 7610?
A child one who is below 18 years of age or one who is over 18 years of age but who cannot take care of himself fully because of a physical or mental disability or condition.
What is child sexual abuse?
It is the employment, use, persuasion, inducement, enticement or coercion of child to engage in, or assist another person to engage in sexual intercourse or lasciviousness conduct or the molestation or prostitution of, or the commission of incestuous acts, on, a child.
Where can I report child abuse cases?
You may report the matter to the:
Department of Social Welfare & Development or to the Child Health and Intervention and Protective Service (CHIPS) Tel. No. 734-4216
Anti-Child Abuse, Discrimination, Exploitation Division (ACADED) National Bureau of Investigation Tel. Nos. 525-6028/525-8231 loc. 403 & 444
Commission on Human Rights Child Rights Center Tel. No. 927-4033 (Mon-Fri during office hours)
Philippine National Police Operation Center Tel. Nos. 712-8613/722-0540 & 724 8749 or nearest police station
DOJ Task Force on Child Protection, Tel. Nos. 523-8481 to 89, loc. 378 or contact the nearest Provincial, City or Regional Prosecutor
Local Barangay Council for the Protection of Children
Do I have a duty to report cases of child abuse?
Yes, it is your civic and moral duty to do so.
Who are required by law to report child abuse cases?
The following must report child abuse case:
The head of a public or private hospital, medical clinic or similar institution, as well as the physician and nurse who attended to the needs of the abused child.
Teachers and administrators of public schools
Parole and probation officers
Government lawyers
Law enforcement officers
Barangay officials
Correction officers such as jail guards
Other government officials and employees whose work involves dealing with children
Can then persons named above be charged criminally if they do not report a child abuse case?
Yes.
hmmppp . .
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that is if the philippines is indeed serious in implementing its 10000+ republic acts, 1000+ presidential decrees, they have every law there is in the land but nothing to help the people who give them power to do so , this is the philippines,
pm mi sa offer TS... badly need money pang project sa school..
pwede ni basta d lng mangawat, mangilad, mang-rape, manulis, mopatay, ug uban pa nga makahasol sa isig-kataw.. lols..
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