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Punjab Child Protection Policy: Pakistan First

Punjab Child Protection Policy: Pakistan First

June 8, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Punjab takes a‍ historic step for its children with the approval of its ​first Extensive ⁤ Child Protection Policy, fundamentally reshaping‍ child ‍safety ⁢across the province. This pioneering initiative, spearheaded ‍by the Child Protection and Welfare Bureau⁣ with support from UNICEF Pakistan, promises a safer ‌and more nurturing environment for every child. The policy champions collaboration between families, schools, communities, and the government, creating a ‌network of support to combat⁤ abuse, neglect, and exploitation. A digital Case Management and ‍Referral System ‍will track cases,⁢ ensuring swift intervention. news Directory 3 follows⁢ the advancement of this critical, newly approved policy, ​offering informed analysis. ‌What further measures will the ‌government ⁢implement ⁣to ensure the policy’s success and how ⁣will⁤ this⁢ transform children’s lives?

Key Points

  • punjab approves its first Complete ‍Child Protection Policy.
  • The policy aims ​to create a ⁣safer environment for all children in the province.
  • it emphasizes collaboration between families, ​schools, communities, and government.
  • A digital Case Management and Referral System will track cases.

Punjab‌ Adopts comprehensive Child Protection Policy

⁤ Updated June 08, 2025
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The Punjab Cabinet⁤ in‍ pakistan has approved its first Comprehensive Child Protection Policy, designed to ​improve the safety ⁤and well-being of children across the province.⁣ The Child Protection and Welfare ⁤Bureau, ⁣with support from⁣ UNICEF Pakistan, developed‌ the policy.

Officials say the new policy seeks to establish a nurturing and just environment for⁢ every child in Punjab. The Bureau has linked the policy’s creation to chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s focus on​ child protection.

Sarah Ahmad, chairperson of the Child Protection and Welfare Bureau, thanked Nawaz ⁤for her leadership on‍ children’s​ rights.”The approval of this ‌policy is​ a beacon of hope,” Ahmad‍ said, calling it a transformative milestone.

The newly approved Child‍ Protection Policy of Punjab lays the ‍foundation for ⁤a‍ robust and integrated child protection system across the province. It⁣ is designed‌ to ​safeguard all children ‌from ⁤abuse,violence,neglect,exploitation,and harmful practices,ensuring their safety⁤ and dignity.

Sarah Ahmad, Chairperson of the Child Protection and Welfare Bureau

The ‍policy emphasizes multi-sectoral collaboration to address child⁣ protection concerns, bringing⁤ together families, schools,‍ communities, and government departments. It aims to strengthen legal⁣ and social systems by establishing clear rules,⁢ procedures, and services.

To ‍support implementation, the policy includes professional training for social service‍ workers. A digital case Management ⁣and Referral System (CP-CMRS) will ‍track individual cases​ and support timely interventions.A centralized⁤ Management Information System (MIS) will also​ facilitate data collection and inter-agency coordination for effective follow-ups on child protection.

What’s ⁣next

The Punjab⁤ government will now focus on implementing the Child ⁤Protection Policy across the province,with ongoing​ training and system growth ⁢to ensure its effectiveness‌ in safeguarding children.

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