Major Amendment to Child and Youth Welfare Act After 'Kai Kai Case', Child and Youth Work Permit Included for First Time
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Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare announced a draft amendment to the Child and Youth Welfare and Rights Protection Act, introducing a 'Child and Youth Work Permit' system for the first time, requiring anyone working with children under 18 to apply.
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- Q: What is the 'Child and Youth Work Certificate'?
- A: It is a required qualification for individuals working in positions that involve contact with children under 18 years old.
- Q: What is the background of the current legal amendment?
- A: It is in response to the 'KK Plan' to strengthen the protection of children's rights and adapt to changes in the social environment.
- Q: When will the legal amendment be implemented?
- A: Currently, a revised draft has been published, and public hearings are scheduled to be held in May. The specific implementation date is yet to be determined.