To make the public be aware of the existence of P.S. The Children and its role in combatting CSA.
To undertake forums, talks and conferences.
To hold or conduct meetings.
To make the public in Malaysia be aware of the prevalence and increase in CSA incidences as reported to P.S. The Children.
To undertake forums, talks and conferences.
To hold or conduct meetings with project funders and other interested parties.
To educate the public about CSA and provide them with the knowledge and skills in combatting CSA.
To educate 10 parents and 10 teachers from 6 schools in Klang Valley in 2018 on how to recognize symptoms of CSA.
To train 10 parents and 10 teachers from 6 schools in Klang Valley in skills to combat CSA.
To equip pre-school, primary and secondary school children with the relevant information and skills of CSA for self-protection.
To conduct 2 workshops on personal safety a year for training parents and teachers from 2 pre-schools, 2 primary schools, 2 secondary schools to prevent CSA.
To educate and train parents and teachers as trainers in CSA prevention.
To formulate a curriculum to be used for the education and training of trainers in CSA prevention.
To provide case intervention and support to all survivors and families affected by CSA who seek help from P.S. The Children.
To communicate with the police in WPKL and Selangor on the reporting process, case updates and new procedures that take place every month.
To support process and procedures, a minimum of 6 cases every month.
To produce a checklist or guidelines on how to report CSA cases.
To distribute or disseminate printed copies of the approved guidelines to the public service centers with the minimum of 50 copies a time.
To upload the digital version of the approved guidelines for any interested party and monitor 6 months once for comments and updates.
To collaborate and partner with treatment center to provide support and follow-up to victims of child sexual abuse.
To establish a network connection between intervention team and treatment center to work with victims of child sexual abuse by the year 2019.
To establish an online portal and telephone helpline to report abuse, get advice and to receive casual counselling and to be able to do all these mentioned anonymously.
To receive reports of abuse cases and to be able to guide and support the victims throughout the process.
To provide treatment services and facilities to CSA survivors starting in 2019.
To establish a treatment centre by the year 2019.
To employ qualified staff for treatment centre by 2019.
To train interested persons in CSA treatment between 2019 and 2020.
To provide counselling and therapy services to CSA survivors.
To have 10 qualified counsellors in 4 different languages who can counsel CSA survivors and family members beginning of 2021.
To evaluate the impact of counselling and therapy services on CSA survivors upon termination of counselling sessions.
To provide treatment services and facilities to young sex offenders starting in 2022.
To establish a treatment centre by the year 2022.
To employ qualified staff for treatment centre by 2023.
To train interested persons in young sex offender’s treatment between 2022 and 2023.
More than 90% abuses are people children know, love or trust.
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