The Hanoi Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs has recently issued Plan No.1520/KH-SLDTBXH on building database of children and using software for children management.
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In order to fulfill the task, the Department will conduct training for officers in charge of child care and protection, and guide them how to use the software. It will also organize training for freelance collaborators in Hanoi, focusing on supervising children, especially children in special circumstances, children prone to special circumstances and other types of children, and record in the Book of supervising children in families.
Launching the database of children and software for child management will maintain the database of children, review, update, and collect information of children in general and children in special circumstances according to Law on Children 2016, children prone to special circumstances and other types of children as well; implementation of policies on supporting children, thus serving the management, exploitation of child information from central level to local level as well as planning of policy on child care and protection.
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