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Chocó: educational opportunities for adolescents under criminal responsibility

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During the session of the departmental Committee of the Criminal Responsibility System for Adolescents (SRPA), the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF) expressed its commitment to promoting actions that positively impact the lives of adolescents and young people who are under the system.

“This is a space for everyone to work together,” highlighted the director in charge of the Chocó regional ICBF, Carlina Sáez, who also reiterated the institute’s interest in carrying out this initiative and celebrated the presence of the mayors’ delegates on the committee as a sign. of the importance they give to this topic.

The Committee will be in charge of identifying the needs of the population served in the CAE (Specialized Care Center) and other ICBF care modalities, so that they not only have the places for their training, but also guarantee their admission and monitor their progress. performance.

The ICBF, together with the Ministry of Justice, the Chocó governorate, the Quibdó mayor’s office, and other institutions present in the Committee, ratified the interest in implementing an action plan as part of the public policy on restorative juvenile justice.

in Chocó.

On the day, the Secretary of the Interior of the Chocó governorate, Francisco Vidal, announced the signing of an agreement with the National Open and Distance University that will benefit adolescents and young people so that they can complete their basic and secondary studies, and access higher education in face-to-face or virtual modalities.

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