This session should be delivered through guided visual scenarios and trainer-led explanation. The aim is to help participants quickly recognise which department or institution must be involved in different child-related situations.
State clearly: “In many child-related cases, police action is correct, but the response fails because of lack of understanding or it is too late.”
Then add:
“This session helps you quickly identify who else must be involved in different situations.”
Explain briefly: “For each situation, we will answer one question: Which department or institution must be involved, in addition to police?”
Clarify:
Scenario 1: Child in Conflict with the Law
A 15-year-old is arrested for theft.
✔ Police
✔ Juvenile Justice system (Juvenile Court)
✔ Probation & Parole Department
Scenario 2: Child Victim of Sexual Assault
A child reports sexual abuse.
✔ Police
✔ Health Department (MLU / hospital)
✔ Sindh Child Protection Authority
✔ Welfare services
Scenario 3: Child in Serious Health Condition
Police find a child injured and unwell.
✔ Police
✔ Health Department (emergency care)
✔ Sindh Child Protection Authority / Social Welfare
Scenario 4: Child Labour Case
A child is found working in a factory at night time.
✔ Police (support and coordination)
✔ Labour & Human Resources Department
✔ District Administration
✔ Sindh Child Protection Authority
Scenario 5: Child Found Begging
A child is found begging on the street.
✔ Police
✔ Sindh Child Protection Authority
✔ Social Welfare / Shelter services
Scenario 6: Missing Child Report
Parents report a missing child.
✔ Police
✔ ZAARA
✔ Sindh Child Protection Authority (if at risk)
Scenario 7: Child Facing Forced Marriage or Conversion
A minor girl is at risk of forced marriage.
✔ Police
✔ Sindh Child Protection Authority
✔ Women Development / Social Welfare
Explain clearly:
Summarise: