Child Protetction Referral Procedures to Expand to Adjara
Adjara. The Child Protection Referral Prcodeures, with the UNICEF support and financial assistance of the European Union, will be introduced to Adjara as well.
"The Child Protection Referral Procedures were aapproved on 12 September 2016 by the Order of the Government of Georgia, which holds the local self-governance bodies, along with the ministries and other state agencies, also responsible for the referral procedures on violence against children. In particular, the referral mechanism already applies to all state bodies, offices of resource officers, public and private educational institutions, medical and children’s specialized institutions, and municipalities", is noted in the statement.
In full… Source: unicef.ge
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