GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat MalaysiaChild Protection Team (CCPC) was established at the state and district to serve as a support system for child protection services. Children's Activity Centre was organized by CCPC to prevent child abuse and neglect.
The team provide not only shelter for the children, but also provide short courses, reading materials, sports centre, learning centre and counselling sessions for them.
How to report cases of child abuse:
- Telephone line: 1-800-88-3040
- Report to the Social Welfare Office near the residence reporting
- Report to any police station / Police Guardhouse nearby
- Any member of the Child Protection Team / Center for Childhood Activities available in the event of persecution
- Referring directly to the nearest hospital
Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara-LPPKN (The National Population and Family Development Board Malaysia)
Address: Bangunan LPPKN, 12B, Jalan Raja Laut, P. O. Box 10416, 50712 Kuala Lumpur.
Telephone: 603-2693 7555
Fax: 603-2693 7250
E-mail: penduduk@lppkn.gov.my
URL: www.lppkn.gov.my
NON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS (NGO)
UNICEF MalaysiaUNICEF has been working with the Government of Malaysia since 1954. UNICEF's work in Malaysia has since evolved with the nation’s development and progress into an upper-middle income country. In addition to helping provide children the best start in life through quality health and education as well as protection from violence, exploitation and abuse.
Report any abuse that has taken place by:
- calling Childline Malaysia: 15999
- contacting the Department of Social Welfare directly
- lodging a report with the police
- address or location where the child is being abused or neglected
- type of abuse or facts of the case
- identity of the abuser or any information related to the abuser
P.S. The Children's vision is to build safer communities where children are protected from sexual abuse and exploitation. P.S. The Children aims to achieve this by advocating and establishing effective prevention education for both adults and children, strengthening treatment and support services, while forging synergistic partnerships within communities.
Their yearly plan focuses on core activities and programs derived from the following 5 Fundamental Goals.
- To promote safe environments for children to live and develop.
- To equip every child with personal safety skills.
- To create effective support network mechanisms for children and adults.
- To provide counselling and therapeutic services.
- To advocate for policies.
Address: Protect And Save The Children Association of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur (Reg. No. 7), No. 5, Jalan 7/14, Section 7, 46050, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Telephone: 603 7957 4344 / 7956 4355
Fax: 603 7957 4322
E-mail: protect@psthechildren.org.my
URL: http://www.psthechildren.org.my/
Women’s Centre For Change, Penang (WCC)
WCC is a non-profit organisation set up to eliminate violence against women and promote gender equality. WCC provides counselling, legal advice, and shelter for women in crisis. WCC also conducts talks for children and the public on violence against women and women’s rights. WCC has developed resource materials on child sexual abuse prevention and gender violence for children and teenagers.
Address: 241, Jalan Burma, 10350, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Phone: 604 228 0342
Fax: 604 2285784
E-mail: wcc@wccpenang.org
Malaysian Association For The Protection Of Children (MAPC)
To advocate for child rights and raise awareness on child abuse and neglect; to protect children from abuse and neglect; to support abused children through the legal system to prevent further trauma.
Address: C/O MPA 3rd floor (annex block) National Cancer Society Building No. 66, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, 50300 Kuala Lumpur.
E-mail: mapcorg@po.jaring.my
Telephone: 603 26942362
Fax: 603 26914773





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