[Survey Results and Recommendations] Over 80% of Municipalities Implement 'Child Advocacy' Programs. Meanwhile, 'Quality Disparities' Emerge Due to Lack of Supervisors (SV) — National Child Advocacy Council Proposes Standardized Budgeting for SVs, etc.
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50/100
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
The National Child Advocacy Council announced the results of its 2025 nationwide survey on 'Child Advocacy' programs. While 82.9% of municipalities now implement the program, only 60% have supervisors (SV), leading to clear regional disparities in support quality. The Council proposes national standardization of SV systems and budgeting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the current status of child advocacy program dissemination?
- A: It is implemented in 82.9% of municipalities with child guidance centers, indicating rapid progress in its spread.
- Q: Why is the placement of supervisors (SV) important?
- A: It is essential to ensure the professionalism and safety of advocates and to maintain a uniform quality of support nationwide.
- Q: Why is support for foster families lagging?
- A: This is mainly due to the high coordination effort required, which differs from facility visits, and the inadequate calculation of coordination personnel costs for such efforts.