THE Women, Family and Community Development Ministry will improve the administration and enforcement of agencies involved in dealing with child protection issues, according to Minister Nancy Shukri.
Nancy said she openly accepts criticisms, views and suggestions to ensure her ministry can protect children, especially in cases of bullying, abuse and mistreatment.
She said apart from agreeing to establish a department or special institute for children, the ministry also hopes to empower human resources by improving skills and expertise in the management of related cases handled by the Social Welfare Department.
“I do not rule out the possibility that there are weaknesses in this matter, maybe we lack manpower or certain expertise.
“For example, officers who have expertise in the field of psychology… I find now that the majority of department officers have diploma-level qualifications… so their burden is heavy and it is not fair to them.
“Among steps (to improve) is to create either a unit, or a new department or institution. I have presented this matter to the cabinet so that the ministry can be restructured,” she said prior to her visit to a children’s shelter in Johor Baru today.
Nancy said her ministry will also seek more funding this year to become more effective.
However, she said the laws regarding the welfare of children contained in the Child Act 2001 are sufficient and comply with international standards.
“The Child Act was amended in 2021, and according to a Unicef report, our law complies with international child rights conventions. However, it does not stop there but rather it is a process that will continue,” she added. – Bernama, January 5, 2023.
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