Child protection in China: threats and opportunities |
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Authors: | Cheryl Hiu-Kwan Chui |
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Affiliation: | Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | AbstractSince the inception of the Law on Protection of Minors in 1991, the Chinese government has increasingly emphasised child protection development by promulgating domestic legislation on children’s protection, and establishing policy and service delivery goals. This article critically appraises relevant academic literature, policy documents in relationship to the development of China’s child protection system. We found that although child protection policies exist, enforcement at local levels is characterised by sectorial fragmentation. There is a need to increase government-led initiatives in child protection, to strengthen the institution of family as a protective factor for children, to enhance professional competency and to develop innovative service delivery in partnership with civil society. |
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Keywords: | Child protection China social work system bottom-up approach |
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