Getting to know our department
Understanding that the well-being of working children is intertwined with their family’s stability, our department is dedicated to the development, expansion, and fortification of social and labor insurance programs.
Core Activities:
- Consultation and Guidance: Offer expert consulting services tailored to the unique needs of children and their families.
- Knowledge Exchange: Foster communication with clinics and counseling centers to facilitate service provision and share insights.
- Community Engagement: Engage with the living environments of children—homes, workplaces, neighborhoods—to identify and implement necessary interventions.
- Legal Advocacy: Provide diligent follow-up on legal matters and children’s cases as required.
- Educational Outreach: Conduct training sessions for volunteers and other stakeholders to enhance their capacity to assist effectively.
- Research and Documentation: Compile and present statistics on the psychological impact of the living conditions faced by working and street children.
- Policy Influence: Mobilize social advocacy to influence the Ministry of Labor, Cooperation, and Social Welfare towards our department’s primary objectives.
- Academic Collaboration: Partner with academic institutions and students for joint research initiatives and scientific endeavors.
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Direct Involvement: Volunteers eager to contribute can engage directly with children and partake in our department’s educational programs.
- Specialized Assistance: Individuals with academic backgrounds aligned with our work are encouraged to offer their specialized expertise.
- Community Connection: Volunteers can also play a pivotal role in activating personal and communal networks to further the department’s goals and activities.