Parliament successfully passed the Child Care and Protection Bill 2024 on Thursday evening, marking a significant advancement in child welfare legislation. The passage of this Bill was met with unanimous support, as there was no opposition raised against it.

This new legislation will supersede the child protection provisions of the Juveniles Act 1973, reflecting a much-needed evolution in the legal framework surrounding child welfare. The Bill clearly articulates the nation’s commitment to promoting the wellbeing of children while simultaneously safeguarding them from violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

The primary aim of the Child Care and Protection Bill is to establish a more robust framework for child welfare services. It offers updated guidelines to the Ministry responsible for child welfare, enhancing their ability to prevent and address incidents of child abuse effectively.

This legislative milestone not only demonstrates a collective agreement on the importance of protecting vulnerable children but also sets a promising foundation for further improvements in child welfare standards across the country.

Overall, the passage of the Child Care and Protection Bill signifies a hopeful step towards creating a safer and more nurturing environment for all children, ensuring their rights and wellbeing are prioritized.


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