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“Promoting Community Governance Innovation from a Child-Friendly Perspective” —— A wonderful replay of the 2017 China Community Governance Innovation Forum

Release time: 2017-06-12 11:37:42 Publisher:China Child Friendly Community Working Committee

Ms. Zhou Weiyan, Director of Child-Friendly Community Work Committee of China Community Development Association and Chairman of Beijing Yongzhen Charity Foundation

On June 9, 2017, Ms. Zhou Weiyan, Director of the Child Friendly Community Working Committee of China Community Development Association and Chairman of Beijing Yongzhen Charity Foundation attended the 2017 China Community Governance Innovation Forum hosted by the China Community Development Association as an expert and presented at the venue. The report "Promoting Community Governance Innovation from a Child-Friendly Perspective" and shared the staged results of the China Child-Friendly Community Guide (Draft) with the guests.

The event was held in Zhuhai, with more than 20 national experts and leaders, more than 200 grass-roots cadres, and social organization professionals participating.

National experts and leaders include: Tang Jinsu, deputy director of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Grassroots Political Affairs and Community Construction Department; Mi Youlu, chairman of the China Community Development Association; Ma Qingyu, a professor at the National School of Administration and deputy chairman of the Expert Committee of the Chinese Society for Social Governance; Wu Gang, a professor of the Party School of the Municipal Party Committee and deputy leader of the Beijing Community Construction Expert Group. Local experts and leaders include: Luo Xin'an, director of Zhuhai Civil Affairs Bureau, Zhong Zhilin, deputy secretary of the party committee of Zhuhai City Vocational and Technical College, and Xiong Junchao, executive vice president and secretary-general of Zhuhai Social Work Association.

Tang Jinsu, deputy director of the grassroots regime and community building department of the Ministry of Civil Affairs

Ma Qingyu, Professor of the National School of Administration and Deputy Chairman of the Expert Committee of the Chinese Society for Social Governance

Wu Gang, Professor of the Party School of Beijing Municipal Committee and Deputy Leader of Beijing Community Construction Expert Group

Luo Xinan, Director of Zhuhai Civil Affairs Bureau

meeting venue

The China Child-Friendly Community Guide (Draft) has developed 15 evaluation indicators and 46 detailed rules around the three major sections of government-friendly, space-friendly and service-friendly, and has drawn a clear blueprint from the top to the ground for the construction of an exemplary Chinese child-friendly community. where:

The Policy-Friendly Guide includes the fiscal supporting budget and supervision and management mechanism for public services for inclusive children, led by the government at the street / town level and above;

The Space-Friendly Guide includes the planning and construction of community public space that meets the physical and psychological needs of children at different stages of development, encourages localized, diverse, and humane design, and creates an ecological nature suitable for the common activities of children and their families. Humanistic social environment, encouraging children to participate in the design and maintenance of public spaces, and encouraging the community to listen to and adopt children's opinions;

The Service-Friendly Guide emphasizes the establishment of a professional community of child workers, connecting social work with education, and providing continuous inclusive services and support for all children aged 0-18 and their families in the community, including daily communal space There are normalized inclusive child and family service projects, emphasis on the inheritance and innovation of local culture and traditional Chinese culture, encourage parents and children to set up self-organization, and set up children's committees.

Since the establishment of the guidelines on March 23, the Office of the China Child Friendly Community Promotion Program has organized a number of rounds of discussions with experts from various fields, covering topics from grassroots towns, international organizations, public policies, children's rights, children's education, community building, Social work, urban planning, architectural design, property management companies, community resident representatives and many other constructive opinions and wisdom.

Photos of Expert Seminars Held in the Community Site of Qinghe Lab of Tsinghua University

Photo of expert discussion with Save the Children

Photos of discussions with experts in architectural design and planning

The China Child Friendly Community Guide (draft) will continue to solicit opinions from the industry and the public. The official version is expected to be released in the fourth quarter of this year. Welcome everyone's continued attention.

(Edit: Zeng Linyu, New Media Operation)