Elisabeth Borne and the government on the ground before an Interministerial Committee for Children in the afternoon

Elisabeth Borne is due to present, Monday, November 20, the government’s new plan against violence against children for the period 2023-2027, on the occasion of International Children’s Rights Day. The Prime Minister will chair the third Interministerial Committee for Children (CIE) in Matignon, a body launched in November 2022. According to information from franceinfo, the government intends to strengthen the workforce, and focus on prevention and awareness. The organization of this interministerial committee comes after the publication of a long-awaited report from the Ciivise, a commission notably responsible for combating incest. Follow the events in our live stream.

Visit to the Central Office for Minors. The Prime Minister, the Secretary of State for Children Charlotte Caubel and the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin are due to visit the Central Office for Minors (Ofmin), responsible for coordinating the operational activity of the police services, on Monday morning. and gendarmerie. The Prime Minister will also visit, in Issy-les-Moulineaux (Hauts-de-Seine), the victim assistance association L’Enfant bleu.

Interministerial Committee for Children in the afternoon. In the presence of eleven members of the government, the CIE will have two priority themes, according to Matignon: the 2023-2027 plan against violence, which succeeds the plan launched in 2020, and the strengthening of State action in favor of children protected and vulnerable. The government must also create ten positions of departmental delegates “dedicated to managing child protection”recruited on an experimental basis to be the interlocutors of the departmental councils, according to Matignon.

An autonomy pack for young people leaving the ASE. On November 10, during the Conference of French Departments, Elisabeth Borne called for a “general mobilization for protected children”a burning issue for these communities. The government is preparing an autonomy pack for young people who leave the Childhood Social Assistance (ASE) system at the age of 18: an envelope of 1,500 euros will be paid to them automatically and without any formalities. Nearly 370,000 children are the subject of a protection measure under child social assistance (ASE), whose services have, since the major decentralization laws of 1982 and 1983, come under the authority and responsibility of the president of the departmental council.


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