Baguio child abuse cases up; authorities alarmed
>> Saturday, June 26, 2021
BAGUIO CITY – The City Social Welfare and Development
Office bared alarming increase in child abuse cases saying concerned government
agencies and the local government needed to address the matter.
City Social Welfare and Development Officer Betty Fangasan said there were 76 child abuse cases in the city last year.
“In less than six moths of the present year, there were already 71 child abuse cases that were documented by the local government which is now one of the issues being looked into by social welfare officers,” she said.
Fifty two of documented abused children were females while 19 were males.
Fangasan added 20 of the child abuse cases were molestation.
Two cases had already been filed in court while 18 were physical abuse cases.
The city social welfare officer said based on investigation, major reason for such abuse was alleged failure of the children to attend to their modules, among other reasons.
City Social Welfare and Development Officer Betty Fangasan said there were 76 child abuse cases in the city last year.
“In less than six moths of the present year, there were already 71 child abuse cases that were documented by the local government which is now one of the issues being looked into by social welfare officers,” she said.
Fifty two of documented abused children were females while 19 were males.
Fangasan added 20 of the child abuse cases were molestation.
Two cases had already been filed in court while 18 were physical abuse cases.
The city social welfare officer said based on investigation, major reason for such abuse was alleged failure of the children to attend to their modules, among other reasons.
Victims of child abuse
cases and perpetrators had reportedly been counseled by social welfare officers.
Fangasan said most
perpetrators of the child abuse cases were family members, relatives and
neighbors.
Most cases were either
being discussed by both parties under close supervision of social welfare
workers or settled by involved parties.
Fangasan
attributed increase in the number of child abuse cases to residents who
reported such abuses to authorities.
The social welfare
office is reportedly providing psychological or psychiatric counselling to
victims in coordination with the City Health Services Office (CHSO) to prevent
victims from further abuse.
The local government
department head appealed to the public to be vigilant on child abuse cases
being committed in their neighborhood and report these to authorities so these
could be addressed. -- Dexter A. See
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