Minister aghast at parents for taking their kids ‘rope swinging’

Minister aghast at parents for taking their kids ‘rope swinging’

Rohani Karim says such parents can be investigated under Child Act 2001 for exposing children to danger of physical injury or emotional harm.

PUTRAJAYA:
Parents who engage in extreme activities with young children are ignoring their children’s safety and protection rights, said Women, Family and Community Development Minister Rohani Abdul Karim.

Rohani expressed shock and regret watching a video footage of a father who was willing to risk his child’s life by allowing the kid to indulge in extreme activities like “rope swinging” or performing rope swinging into rapids.

“There is no pride in it and it should be avoided to ensure that children are protected and steer clear from harmful acts,” she said in a statement today.

One video shows a father and his two-year-old daughter diving in Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor.

In the caption, the father claims it was his child’s request to do the rope swing.

A separate video shows another father doing a similar activity with his son at the same location.

Referring to the cases, Rohani said the fathers could be investigated under Section 31 (1) (a) of the Child Act 2001 for exposing their children to the danger of physical injury or emotional harm.

“I urge the public to report such cases to the authorities, as provided under Section 29A of the Child Act 2001,” she said.

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