SIBU, Sept 18 — Domestic violence is one of the issues that must be given serious attention by community-based organisations (CBOs) under the Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry (KPWKM).
KPWKM secretary-general Datuk Maziah Che Yusoff said this is because CBOs can protect and support target groups under the Children’s Act 2001.
“CBO chairpersons and members are the closest individuals to the community, acting as the eyes and ears for the authorities, particularly the ministry, in addressing abuse, neglect, and violence faced by the local community.
“As such, community members who are aware of any abuse or domestic violence cases can report them to the Social Welfare Office, their nearest police stations, hospitals, the Talian Kasih helpline at 15999, or send a WhatsApp message to 019-261 5999.”
She said this at the launch of the KPWKM@Sarawak CBO Directory at the Malay Club Hall, Kampung Nyabor, here today.
Maziah said CBOs comprise strategic partners of the Social Welfare Department (JKM), including various committees and welfare volunteers such as the Senior Citizens Activity Centres, Child Protection Teams, and community members.
She said the CBO Directory will serve as the current reference document for reaching out to target groups in need of assistance.
“The directory will be expanded to all districts and states to facilitate access to information and expedite actions to be taken by CBO members in helping the community,” she said.
She said according to JKM statistics as of July this year, 541,832 people received aid, involving an allocation of RM1.5 billion.
— Bernama