- Author:
Mary Tricia N Parreño
1
;
Maria Elinore M Alba-Concha
2
;
Marites O Nalupa
3
Author Information
- Publication Type:Other Types
- MeSH: Child Abuse, Sexual; Survivor; Child; Female
- From: Southern Philippines Medical Center Journal of Health Care Services 2019;5(1):1-2
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: The growing problem of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the country has led the government to establish a set of standards for the delivery of hospital-based services to the survivors, in order to ensure that their needs are addressed promptly and effectively. Hence, the establishment of Women and Children Protection Units (WCPU) in all Department of Health (DOH) hospitals was mandated through a department administrative order.1 However, many WCPUs across the country are beset with problems such as inadequate facilities and equipment, and a scarcity of full-time service providers with proper training to handle survivors of CSA.2 These problems impede the delivery of optimal services required in managing clients in the WCPU.
- Full text:PARRENO_06JUL21 WEB.pdf