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Family and Child Welfare Project

Barangay Protocol on Managing Cases of Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) and Children at Risk

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Rotary Club of Metro Escolta has partnered with the Legal Advocates for Children Welfare (LAWC) conducted capacity building training on the barangay protocol on managing cases of Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) and Children at Risk (CAR) last 18 January 2020 at Barangay 738, Zone 80, San Andres, Manila. The objective of the training is to provide a comprehensive instruction on how to handle child related cases, initial contact, diversion proceedings, prevention programs, child custody and other CAR and CICL interventions in order to assist the barangay officials and other persons involved on how to properly address and assist CICL and CAR. The training was participated by around 30 barangay officials, barangay tanod and mothers and fathers of Barangay 736, Zone 80, Manila.

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Community, Peacebuilding and conflict prevention

Philippines

18 January 2020

18 January 2020

German Crescini Avengoza, Metro Escolta | contact

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Total volunteer hours
50
Hours
Number of volunteers
8
People
Total cash contributions
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Total in-kind contributions
50
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