Vietnam: What are the operational contents and scope of other facilities participating in the prevention and combat against domestic violence according to the latest regulations?

What are the operational contents and scope of other facilities participating in the prevention and combat against domestic violence in Vietnam according to the latest regulations? - asked Mrs. T (Hanoi)

What are the operational contents and scope of other facilities participating in the prevention and combat against domestic violence in Vietnam according to the latest regulations?

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 22 of Decree 76/2023/ND-CP, the operational contents and scope of other facilities participating in the prevention and combat against domestic violence are as follows:

(*) Operational contents of other facilities participating in the prevention and combat against domestic violence:

- Participation in the dissemination and mobilization for domestic violence prevention and combat;

- Support for resources for domestic violence prevention and combat;

- Support for domestic violence victims’ living costs;

- Provision of occupational training and job introduction for unemployed domestic violence victims and perpetrators who wish for support.

(*) Operational scope of other facilities participating in the prevention and combat against domestic violence:

- Individuals and organizations shall register operations in one or several contents prescribed in Clause 3 of Article 22 of Decree 76/2023/ND-CP;

- Individuals and organizations shall register participation in domestic violence prevention and combat support for employees, association members, trade union members, or members under their management.

What are the operational contents and scope of other facilities participating in the prevention and combat against domestic violence in Vietnam according to the latest regulations? (Image from the Internet)

What are the addresses that receive notifications and denunciations of domestic violence acts in Vietnam?

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 19 of the Law on Prevention and Combat against Domestic Violence 2022, addresses that receive notifications and denunciations of domestic violence acts:

- The People’s Committees of communes where domestic violence acts occur;

- Public Security Agencies and Border Guard Stations close to areas where domestic violence acts occur;

- Educational institutions where domestic violence victims are learners;

- Village Heads, Heads of Sub-Quarters, Heads of Vietnamese Fatherland Front Departments in residential areas where domestic violence acts occur;

- Heads of socio-political organizations of communes where domestic violence acts occur;

- National hotline for domestic violence prevention and combat

In addition, submission of notifications and denunciations of domestic violence acts shall be performed under the following forms:

- Calls or messages;

- Letters or applications;

- Direct notification.

In addition, pursuant to the provisions of Article 10 of Decree 76/2023/ND-CP, the procedures for receiving and handling notifications and denunciations of domestic violence via addresses prescribed in Points a, b, c, d, and dd Clause 1 Article 19 of the Law on Prevention and Combat against Domestic Violence 2022 are as follows:

Step 1: Procedures for receiving notifications and denunciations of domestic violence sent to addresses prescribed in Points a, b, c, d, and dd Clause 1 Article 19 of the Law on Prevention and Combat against Domestic Violence 2022:

- When receiving notifications and denunciations of domestic violence in person or via phone calls, receivers shall record the information in writing following Form No. 04 of the Appendix enclosed with Decree 76/2023/ND-CP while providing psychological counseling and skills in responding to domestic violence acts for the information providers;

- When receiving notifications and denunciations of domestic violence via messages, applications, or letters, receivers shall record the information in writing following Form No. 05 of the Appendix enclosed with Decree 76/2023/ND-CP.

Step 2: Procedures for handling notifications and denunciations of domestic violence sent to addresses prescribed in Points a, b, c, d, and dd Clause 1 Article 19 of the Law on Prevention and Combat against Domestic Violence 2022:

- Public Security Authorities and Border Guard Stations receiving notifications or denunciations of domestic violence shall promptly prevent and handle domestic violence acts within their jurisdiction while reporting such incidents to Presidents of People’s Committees of communes where domestic violence acts occur. In case the victims in the notifications or denunciations of domestic violence are children, the handling shall comply with children laws;

- Immediately after receiving notifications and denunciations of domestic violence, entities prescribed in Points c, d, and dd Clause 1 Article 19 of the Law on Prevention and Combat against Domestic Violence 2022 shall notify Presidents of People's Committees of communes where domestic violence acts occur and prevent the acts and provide support and protection for the domestic violence victims within their capacity.

Step 3: Authorities, organizations, and individuals receiving notifications and denunciations of domestic violence shall cooperate with state authorities and competent persons according to domestic violence prevention and combat laws in verifying notifications and denunciations upon requests.

Step 4: Public Security Authorities and Border Guard Stations prescribed in Point a Clause 2 of this Article shall provide notifications of the handling results of notifications and denunciations of domestic violence upon requests from authorities, organizations, or individuals providing such notifications or denunciations.

What does domestic violence mean?

Pursuant to the provisions of Clause 1, Article 2 of the Law on Prevention and Combat against Domestic Violence 2022, domestic violence means an intentional act of a family member causing or potentially causing physical, mental, sexual, or economic harm to other family members.

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