Module 3.4 Specialised Agencies and Bodies within Sindh Child Protection System 

Specialised agencies are the operational bodies that carry out law enforcement, protection, care, rehabilitation, regulation, and oversight functions related to children.

What Are “Specialised Agencies”?

Specialised agencies are:

  • Statutory bodies, directorates, or services
  • Established under specific laws or rules
  • Mandated to perform defined operational functions

Police officers must know which agency to involve, depending on the nature of the case.

3.4.1 Law Enforcement and Justice–Related Agencies

These agencies deal with law enforcement, custody, supervision, and justice processes involving children.

AgencyCore Role
Sindh PoliceFirst contact; safety, FIR registration, investigation, referral and coordination
Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)Investigation of federal crimes involving children, including trafficking, cybercrime and cross-border offences
Prisons & Corrections Service (Sindh)Custody and management of detainees; must ensure separation and safeguards for juveniles
Probation & Parole DepartmentSupervision, social investigation and rehabilitation of children in conflict with the law under JJSA
Juvenile CourtsAdjudication of cases involving children alleged or accused of offences

3.4.2 Child Protection, Social Welfare and Social Protection Agencies

These agencies are responsible for care, protection, shelter, rehabilitation and social support for children and vulnerable families. 

AgencyCore Role
Sindh Child Protection Authority (SCPA)Lead statutory authority for children in need of care and protection; case management, rescue coordination, referral, rehabilitation and reintegration
Directorate of Social Welfare (Sindh)Management and oversight of welfare institutions, shelters, rehabilitation centres and social services
Shelter Homes / Welfare HomesCare, protection and rehabilitation of children without safe guardians or family care
Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA)Provincial coordination of social protection programmes and safety nets for vulnerable individuals and households
Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP)Federal social protection programme implementing cash transfer and support schemes in Sindh for poor and vulnerable households

3.4.3 Labour Regulation, Inspection and Adjudication

These entities regulate labour conditions, enforce child and bonded labour laws, and adjudicate labour-related offences. 

EntityCore Role
District Labour Offices (DLOs)Field-level enforcement through notified Labour Inspectors; conduct workplace inspections, identify violations of child labour and bonded labour laws, and coordinate with police during inspections and raids
Bonded Labour Vigilance Committees (District Level)Statutory committees responsible for identification, release and rehabilitation of bonded labourers, including children, under the Sindh Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act
District Administration (Deputy Commissioner)Leads and coordinates rescue operations, chairs or oversees Vigilance Committees, and ensures inter-departmental coordination
Labour CourtsAdjudicate offences and disputes under labour laws; hear cases related to violations, penalties and enforcement outcomes

3.4.4 Education Related Agencies

These agencies deal with schooling, re-enrolment and alternative education, especially for out-of-school children (OOSC).

AgencyCore Role
Directorate of School EducationManagement of government schools at district and provincial level
District Education Offices (DEO)Local-level school administration and enrolment
Sindh Education Foundation (SEF)Non-formal, alternative and community-based education for OOSC
Non-Formal Education Directorates / Units (where notified) 

3.4.5 Health, Medical and Forensic Agencies

These entities provide medical treatment, medico-legal examination, forensic documentation and mental health care to children who are victims of abuse, violence, neglect or exploitation. 

AgencyCore Role
Public Sector Hospitals (Teaching & District Hospitals)Primary providers of emergency medical treatment, inpatient and outpatient care for injured, abused or neglected children
Medico-Legal Units (MLUs) / Medico-Legal Officers (MLOs)Conduct medico-legal examinations, prepare injury and sexual assault reports, collect forensic samples, and provide legally admissible medical evidence
District Health Offices (DHOs)Administrative oversight of health facilities at district level; facilitate coordination for referrals and continuity of care
Mental Health Units in Public HospitalsProvision of psychological assessment, counselling and trauma-informed care for child victims
Forensic DNA & Toxicology Facilities (Provincial / Federal)Laboratory analysis of forensic samples in serious abuse, sexual violence or poisoning cases (accessed through MLUs)

3.4.6 Human Rights and Oversight Bodies (SNHRIs)

These bodies provide oversight, monitoring, complaints handling and accountability in relation to human rights and child rights. They do not conduct criminal investigations or enforcement, but police actions may be reviewed, inquired into, or reported upon by these bodies.

AgencyCore Role
Sindh Human Rights Commission (SHRC)Independent statutory body responsible for monitoring, investigating and reporting on human rights violations in Sindh, including violations of child rights; can inquire into police conduct, issue recommendations, and refer matters to competent authorities
Sindh Commission on the Status of Women (SCSW)Oversight body focusing on gender-based discrimination and violence affecting women and girls; monitors laws, policies and practices and may examine police handling of cases involving girls
Ombudsman Sindh (Mohtasib)Receives and decides complaints of maladministration by provincial government departments and public officials, including police; can issue findings and directions for corrective action

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