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Committee For The Special Protection of Children

The Committee for the Special Protection of Children (CSPC) is strengthened and reorganized by Executive Order No. 53 to effectively coordinate and monitor investigations and prosecutions of violations against children. The CSPC's vision is for all children in the Philippines to be protected from violence, abuse, exploitation and discrimination. Its mission is to ensure legal protection for children within a child-sensitive justice system. The CSPC will establish reporting systems, request action from member agencies, coordinate with other councils, develop policies, and formulate training protocols to strengthen legal protections for children. The CSPC is chaired by the Secretary of Justice and includes representatives from various government agencies and NGOs advocating for children.
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Committee For The Special Protection of Children

The Committee for the Special Protection of Children (CSPC) is strengthened and reorganized by Executive Order No. 53 to effectively coordinate and monitor investigations and prosecutions of violations against children. The CSPC's vision is for all children in the Philippines to be protected from violence, abuse, exploitation and discrimination. Its mission is to ensure legal protection for children within a child-sensitive justice system. The CSPC will establish reporting systems, request action from member agencies, coordinate with other councils, develop policies, and formulate training protocols to strengthen legal protections for children. The CSPC is chaired by the Secretary of Justice and includes representatives from various government agencies and NGOs advocating for children.
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Committee for the Special Protection of Children

Executive Order No. 53 Strengthening the Committee for the Special Protection of Children, Amending for this Purpose Executive Order No. 275 (s.1995) Role of the CSPC The CSPC is hereby strengthened and reorganized to effectively function as the body principally responsible for coordinating and monitoring the investigation and prosecution of cases involving violations of R.A. No. 7610 and other child-related criminal laws. Vision All children in the Philippines and Filipino children elsewhere are protected from all forms of violence, abuse, exploitation and discrimination. Mission Statement Guided by the principles of non-discrimination, best interest of the child, respect for the views of the child, and the right of the child to life, as well as Article 19 of the CRC, as codified under RA 7610, the SCPC shall ensure that all children in the Philippines are provided legal protection, within a child sensitive justice system.

Functions and Duties The Committee shall have the following responsibilities: 1. Establish a system of collecting periodic reports from member agencies on cases filed before them including the status of such cases; 2. Request member agencies and other government instrumentalities to address specific issues brought to the Committees attention that require immediate action; 3. Coordinate with other inter-agency councils and other similar structures and mechanisms for synchronization and harmonization of actions on the legal protection of children; 4. Develop and/or recommend policies and guidelines to address gaps and issues identified in the investigation and prosecution of cases as well as in the legal protection of children; 5. Formulate a uniform protocol for capacity-building of duty bearers and other stakeholders with emphasis on multi-disciplinary approach; 6. Call upon non-member agencies for assistance when necessary in the exercise of its functions and duties; Composition The Committee shall be chaired by the Secretary of Justice and co-chaired by the Secretary of Social Welfare and Development, with the following as members:

Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights; Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Secretary of Labor and Employment; Secretary of Tourism; Secretary of the Interior and Local Government; Secretary of Health; Secretary of Education; Commissioner of Immigration; Director of the National Bureau of Investigation; Chief of the Philippine National Police; Prosecutor General; and Three (3) representatives of non-government or private organizations working and/or advocating for the protection of children.

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