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Ministry of Social Development accelerating efforts to tackle domestic violence issues

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Ministry of Social Development accelerating efforts to tackle domestic violence issues

BANGKOK, 3 May 2016 (NNT) - The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security is accelerating efforts to tackle domestic violence, as the number of reported victims has increased.


Social Development and Human Security Minister Gen Adul Saengsingkaew chaired the opening of the training program to mobilize multidisciplinary mechanisms for the protection of women, children, and family members from domestic violence.

The aim is to create awareness about related laws and how they can be used to effectively protect people from domestic violence, while creating a multidisciplinary network comprised of provincial attorneys, police investigators, local administrations, family support groups, and ministry officials.

Gen Adul said the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, together with the Ministry of Public Health, Royal Thai Police and the Attorney General's Office, has continued efforts to confront domestic violence, as the number of cases have risen slightly from the previous year. Most cases were reportedly associated with substance abuse.

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He's a start for them....how about removing all the violence on Thai soaps and educating the population that it's not acceptable to hit women! Then when someone breaks that rule punish them properly no matter who they are... And yes I know Thai women can be ruthless too and they need to deal with also... Actually how about teaching them true Buddist beliefs and then they would learn to treat animals better also...As a nation they have so so much to learn about how you treat people!

He's a start for them....how about removing all the violence on Thai soaps and educating the population that it's not acceptable to hit women! Then when someone breaks that rule punish them properly no matter who they are... And yes I know Thai women can be ruthless too and they need to deal with also... Actually how about teaching them true Buddist beliefs and then they would learn to treat animals better also...As a nation they have so so much to learn about how you treat people!

I will file this post in the "too hard box" along with all the other logical and sensible suggestions I have read that will never be actioned or see the light of day again.

To steal/bastardise a quote........"think we are going to need a bigger box!"

Good Morning to the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.

Had a good sleep for the last couple of years?

It applies to 63 percent of the population to be acceptable if the friend or husband, beats his partner.

The maximum penalty for domestic violence is 6,000 baht or 6 months imprisonment. In 2012, there were only 10 convictions.

According to recent statistics, an average of 87 cases of sexual violence against women and children were reported per day in Thailand - about one case every 15 minutes. Officially, the number of 2013 is 31.866.

2009-2012 has increased by 30.8 percent domestic violence.

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