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Protection of Children and Juvenile Ordinance

Republic of China Government of China Country Resources Child and Youth Mental Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards China 30 June 1997 Legislation/regulation

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The Protection of Children and Juvenile Ordinance provides protection of Children or Juveniles particularly with Disabilities who have been or are suspected to have been abused physically, psychologically, sexually or through neglect.

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