Who are disadvantaged children in Vietnam?
Who are disadvantaged children in Vietnam? Are children, who are drug addicts, are determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam? Are children committed illegal acts determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam?
Who are disadvantaged children in Vietnam?
What are groups of disadvantaged children in Vietnam?
Answer:
Pursuant to Article 10 of the Law on Children in 2016 stipulating disadvantaged children in Vietnam as follows:
Disadvantaged children include the following groups:
- Double orphans;
- Abandoned children;
- Homeless children;
- Children with disabilities;
- Children affected by HIV/AIDS;
- Children committed illegal acts;
- Children who are drug addicts;
- Children who must give up their studies to earn their living and fail to complete the universalization of secondary education;
- Children who suffered seriously physical and mental harm due to violence;
- Exploited children;
- Sexually abused children;
- Trafficked children;
- Children who have fatal disease or disease requiring long-term treatment and are children of poor or near poor households;
- Immigrant and refugee children whose parents are not yet identified or those who have no caring person.
Above are regulations on disadvantaged children in Vietnam. You may refer to the Law on Children in 2016 for more details.
Are children, who are drug addicts, are determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam?
Are children, who are drug addicts, are determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam? Thank you!
Answer:
Pursuant to Clause 1.g Article 10 of the Law on Children in 2016 stipulating as follows:
"Article 10. Disadvantaged children
1. Disadvantaged children include the following groups:
g) Children who are drug addicts;"
As regulations above, children, who are drug addicts, are determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam.
Pursuant to Article 9 of the Decree 56/2017/NĐ-CP stipulating narcotic-addicted children in Vietnam as follows:
- Narcotic-addicted children in rehabilitation establishments.
- Narcotic-addicted children who receive family- or community-based addiction rehabilitation or treatment.
Are children committed illegal acts determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam?
According to the latest regulations, are children committed illegal acts determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam?
Answer:
Pursuant to Clause 1.e Article 10 of the Law on Children in 2016 stipulating as follows:
Disadvantaged children include the following groups:
- Double orphans;
- Abandoned children;
- Homeless children;
- Children with disabilities;
- Children affected by HIV/AIDS;
- Children committed illegal acts;
As regulations above, children committed illegal acts are determined as disadvantaged children in Vietnam.
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