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The Department of Social Development and Welfare provides welfare protection and direct services for victims of human trafficking. Our organization works towards rescuing victims, providing legal assistance, vocational training, and coordinating repatriation and reintegration efforts.
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Department of Social Development and Welfare Ministry of Social Development and Human Security Provision of Welfare ProtectionFor the Trafficked person
MISSIONS • Provision of welfare protection and direct services for victims of human trafficking • Intake • Coordinate with related agencies to rescue victims • Cooperate with investigative officers in identifying trafficked victims • Referral services • Recovery and vocational training • Legal assistance • Coordinate for repatriation and reintegration
Protection Process Victim Report/Rescue Bio-psycho-social assessment Non-victim Legal assistance Social services Refer to IDC Report to policemen recovery Investigation/Court hearing Education/vocationaltraining Legal remedy Reintegration Repatriation
Protection and Services Provision Counseling Medical care Education Operating Procedure Legal assistance Vocational training Reintegration & follow up Family tracing & Assessment Repatriation
Recovery Assistance Chiangrai Protection and Occupation Development Center • 9 Main shelters provide food, medical care, psycho-social recovery, legal aid, life skills & vocational training, repatriation and reintegration Baan Songkwai Baan Narisawad Baan Phumvet Baan Kredtrakarn Pathumthani Protection and Occupation Development Center Ranong Protection and Occupation Development Center Baan Srisurat SongkhlaProtection and Occupation Development Center
Number of Victims of Human Trafficking Under the Care of DSDW during 2013-June 2014
Number of victims of human trafficking under the care of DSDW during January – June 2014
Claiming for the Victims’ rights 2013 ->68 victims (17,384,311 Baht) 2014 -> 10 victims (2,251,206 Baht) 2013 -> 65victims (1,288,32 Bath) 2014 ->2 victims (130,000 Bath) 2013 ->73 victims (2,109,000 Bath) 2014 -> 11 victims (in process) 2013->525 victims (4,359,227.25 Bath) 2014 - > 271 victims (2,449,995 Bath)
NUMBER OF TRAFFICKED PERSONS GETTING PERMISSION TO STAY TEMPORARILY IN THE KINGDOM AND BE TEMPORARILY ALLOWED TO WORK
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