The Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance becomes operational in Hong Kong on January 20, and will enhance child protections. It contains a mechanism for the early and effective detection of child abuse cases. It requires particular professionals to report if, during their work, they come to suspect a child has been suffering serious harm, or is at real risk of it.
The acts considered serious harm include inflicting physical injury, forcing or enticing a child to participate in a sexual...
Hong Kong’s new legislators must strengthen child protection laws
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Source: scmp.com

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