6. Collaborative child protection activities:
Some of the activities required the cooperation and
involvement of key leader groups, community network
groups and community members, in order to proceed
and integrate child protection activities with
existing local programs. In addition, some of the
programs offered overlapping services and activities,
i.e. reducing alcohol assumption in the community;
parent education; children and youth education;
local risk area surveillance; promoting positive
recreation activities for children (sports, family
activities); and, promoting sufficiency economy.