
Hanoi (VNA) - While efforts are being made to prevent violenceagainst children, much more work still needs to be done.
That was the message delivered at a workshop held in Hanoi on January 3 by theVietnam Women’s Union and the supervisory team of the National Assembly (NA) onprevention and combating child abuse and domestic violence.
Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, President of the Vietnam Women’s Union, said although Vietnamhad a relatively complete legal system and child protection policies in place,they were still not effective enough to put an end to the problem.
Statistics from the Criminal Police Department under the Ministry of PublicSecurity showed 2,643 cases of sexual violence against children were reportedin 2017-2018. But it was only the tip of the iceberg as a lot of cases have notyet been detected or the victims and their families failed to report the casesto the authorities.
The supervisory reports of the NA at 17 provinces and cities nationwiderevealed most of sexual abuse and violence were made by relatives oracquaintances of victims.
Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Association Protection ofChild’ Right, said adults in the family often got angry and considered it as areason for committing acts of violence against their children.
The number of calls to the national child protection hotline for children alsoincreased continuously over the past years. It received 353 calls in the firstsix months of last year.
Participants at the conference attributed the rise to lack of parental care andlack of gender education and life skills at schools. The degradation in virtueand lifestyle of some members of the family was also a problem.
The dissemination on violence and abuse against children was not effective,they said.
The participants suggested the NA strengthen supervision on the implementationof 2016 Law on Children to provide better protection for them.
Attention should be paid to children with divorced parents and review thepunishments to those who detected child abuse cases but did not denounce.
Hoa emphasised the role of family members in the protection of children againstviolence and abuse.
“To teach children, parents must learn by themselves by participating inparenting classes,” she said.
Children should be educated about sex from their childhood, she said.
Parents should also equip their children with self-defence skills whenencountering potential abusers, Hoa said, adding that they should spend timetalking with their children to create a bond between parents and theirchildren.
Le Thi Nga, Chairwoman of the NA’s Judicial Committee said it was necessary toassess the level of domestic violence and abuse against children to deviseappropriate measures to protect them from violence and sexual abuse in thefuture./.
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