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Vietnam needs more social service support

Vietnam now records a network of 432 social work centres that employ 35,000 workers, targeting mainly the labour, invalids and social affairs sector and offering test services in education and health care.
Vietnam now records a network of 432 social work centres that employ35,000 workers, targeting mainly the labour, invalids and social affairssector and offering test services in education and health care.

The operations fall under the centres’ scope and the number ofsocial workers is small since those in need include 9 million seniorcitizens, 6.7 million people with disabilities, 1.5 milliondisadvantaged children, hundreds of thousands of HIV/AIDS victims andprostitutes, and around 9.6 percent of poor households.

Thesefacts were provided by General Director of Social Protection Departmentunder the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA)Nguyen Van Hoi at an international workshop in Hanoi on November 10.

To improve the situation, attendees suggested fine-tuning legalregulations and setting up a code of ethics and standards for socialworkers which are already applied in many countries.

Beyond that, they called on individuals and organisations at home and abroad to fund and develop social work.

The Prime Minister approved a project on the development of social work, called Project 32, in 2010.

The workshop was co-hosted by the MoLISA, the Association ofVocational Training and Social Work and the United Nations Children’sFund.-VNA

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