The Borneo Post

Government to set up agency for children — Hannah Yeoh

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government plans to set up an agency for children to look into child protection issues, says Deputy Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Hannah Yeoh.

She said, at present, there is a child department under the Welfare Department (JKM) but it was being burdened with ample responsibi­lities.

“Now we are studying the possibilit­y to form an agency for children because we really need one to look into child protection and children’s rights issues.

JKM can’t cope with the volume,” she told reporters at the Mother’s Day walkabout programme at Taman Tasik Menjalara, here yesterday.

Yeoh, however, said the whole process of setting up such an agency would take some time.

In order to strengthen child protection, the country will also see the appointmen­t of a new Child Commission­er, she said.

“All the process is done, and we are waiting for Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad to appoint.

“Candidates’ list has also been submitted as well,” she explained.

Yeoh who is also the Segambut MP said the commission­er would look into the legislatio­n involving the Child Act.

“The appointmen­t of a commission­er is purely under the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) and not Parliament since the structure is already there,” she added.

On a separate note, Yeoh also urged parents to never dismiss any revelation­s from their children when it comes to crime against them.

“It is proven that people who are close to children can harm them more because they have access to them.

Parents should play an initial role to trust the kids, teach them about safe and bad touch from an early age and always to treat them right,” she said.

Earlier, Yeoh and her team distribute­d carnation flowers to the park visitors in conjunctio­n with Mother’s Day, which is celebrated today.

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