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445 D 1 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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445 D 1

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The Department shall develop and offer educational programs on peaceful family relations and the rearing of children for individuals of all ages and social groups, to be disseminated through the mass communication media.These programs shall be aimed at:(1) Developing responsible awareness of the abuse problem;(2) enabling and promoting harmonious living, child rearing, and discipline without violence, based on the values of love, solidarity, and peace, compatible with respect for the human rights of all, including children;(3) transforming violent attitudes and behaviors and promoting the values of solidarity, love, and peace to counter cultural tolerance of violence in all aspects of life, especially harmonious living and child rearing;(4) promoting multi-sector participation involving families, communities, and organizations in violence prevention programs, and(5) helping victims of domestic violence and child abuse to identify and seek the support resources and services needed to emerge from the abuse cycle as quickly as possible.In addition to the provisions in preceding paragraphs, the Department shall develop and broadcast a television program against child abuse and

ed to emerge from the abuse cycle as quickly as possible.In addition to the provisions in preceding paragraphs, the Department shall develop and broadcast a television program against child abuse and neglect, for which it shall involve the public, private, community and multidisciplinary professional sectors. Said television program shall develop and focus on the disclosure and use of available resources for guidance and education aimed at creating awareness and enabling, as well as at fighting and preventing cases of child abuse and/or neglect. History —Aug. 1, 2003, No. 177, § 14; Sept. 29, 2004, No. 510, § 5.

The Department shall develop and offer educational programs on peaceful family relations and the rearing of children for individuals of all ages and social groups, to be disseminated through the mass communication media.These programs shall be aimed at:(1) Developing responsible awareness of the abuse problem;(2) enabling and promoting harmonious living, child rearing, and discipline without violence, based on the values of love, solidarity, and peace, compatible with respect for the human rights of all, including children;(3) transforming violent attitudes and behaviors and promoting the values of solidarity, love, and peace to counter cultural tolerance of violence in all aspects of life, especially harmonious living and child rearing;(4) promoting multi-sector participation involving families, communities, and organizations in violence prevention programs, and(5) helping victims of domestic violence and child abuse to identify and seek the support resources and services needed to emerge from the abuse cycle as quickly as possible.In addition to the provisions in preceding paragraphs, the Department shall develop and broadcast a television program against child abuse and

ed to emerge from the abuse cycle as quickly as possible.In addition to the provisions in preceding paragraphs, the Department shall develop and broadcast a television program against child abuse and neglect, for which it shall involve the public, private, community and multidisciplinary professional sectors. Said television program shall develop and focus on the disclosure and use of available resources for guidance and education aimed at creating awareness and enabling, as well as at fighting and preventing cases of child abuse and/or neglect. History —Aug. 1, 2003, No. 177, § 14; Sept. 29, 2004, No. 510, § 5.