GISBH: 424 Children In Rehab Programme To Be Assessed Periodically


SHAH ALAM, A total of 424 children linked to GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) currently undergoing rehabilitation with a Selangor state government taskforce will be assessed periodically to determine their current development and situation.

Selangor Women’s Development and Social Welfare Committee chairman Anfaal Saari said if there were any categorised as chronic or trauma, they would be separated to follow other rehabilitation programmes.

‘They (in the chronic category) will be placed in other rehabilitation categories compared to those in the moderate or mild level, that’s what we’re accessing from time to time.

‘In terms of implementation, the rehabilitation programme is currently going well and all government agencies are cooperating to provide assistance based on their respective job scopes,’ she told reporters at a media gathering here today.

She added that the rehabilitation programme was conducted through four clusters – education, welfare, mental health and legal.

Media reports had previously indi
cated that the Selangor government had set up a taskforce to run a specific rehabilitation programme for the children rescued from GISBH’s care.

The taskforce includes representatives from the police, the Social Welfare Department, the Selangor education department, the Selangor Zakat Board, the Selangor Islamic Religious Council, the Selangor Islamic Religious Department, psychology and child education experts from Yaysan MBI and Yayasan Selgate.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

  • malaysiang

    Related Posts

    National Scam Response Centre Logs Over 122,000 Fraud Calls Since 2022 – MoF

    KUALA LUMPUR, The National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) has received 122,603 calls, including fraud complaints and public advisory services, since it began operations on Oct 12, 2022 through to August 2024, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).

    Rubber Market Declines, Tracking Regional Cues And Global Cautious Sentiment

    KUALA LUMPUR, The Kuala Lumpur rubber market ended in decline on Tuesday, attributed to weaker cues from regional rubber futures markets and overall cautious sentiment in the global market, said a dealer.

    Concerns surrounding the upcoming United Stat…