Jakarta, Feb. 18 -- The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) has urged the government and the House of Representatives to accelerate the passage of the Child Care Bill to combat sexual violence against children, including child grooming.
"We need a regulation that standardizes the conduct of all adults working with children, including teachers, coaches, and caregivers, to prevent offenders from moving between jobs with a clean track record," KPAI Deputy Chairperson Jasra Putra said in Jakarta on Wednesday.
He noted that the law would provide proper parenting guidelines to ensure parents are not easily deceived by the economic motives of perpetrators.
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