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Chile was currently undertaking data collection through a national survey on disabilities and dependencies, focusing on their prevalence in the country. On children with disabilities, the delegation said there was no specific programme for these children and this remained an issue for Chile. Guidelines for how carabineros dealt with protests had been drafted. Psychological support had been provided for 25 children. The State had a commitment to the victims, and had implemented a programme for providing reparation for these victims. On the topic of child protests, the delegation deeply lamented the response of the State to the protests of children. Was there a national plan on supporting children with disabilities? Did the State intend to improve data collection regarding children with disabilities? What progress had been made on a draft law against discrimination of children with disabilities? Were children with disabilities placed in residential care institutions? Nelson welcomed programmes supporting children with disabilities. Another Expert said that more than 800 children and adolescents had been direct victims of repression, arbitrary and illegal detentions, ill-treatment, torture, sexual abuse and rape.
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What punishments had the State implemented for the carabineros who reacted violently to the child protests. Nelson expressed hope that the new Government would establish a better legacy regarding children’s rights. This was the legacy of the previous administration, and Mr. The Committee on the Rights of the Child today concluded its consideration of the combined fifth and sixth periodic report of Chile, with Committee Experts commending Chile on the “My Lawyer” programme for children, and raising questions about violent responses to child protests in 2019 and the situation of children with disabilities.Ī Committee Expert commended Chile on the “My Lawyer” programme, calling it fantastic, while asking further questions about the appeals process of the programme.Ĭlarence Nelson, Committee Expert and Coordinator of the Country Taskforce for Chile, recalled an example where carabineros were called on to break up a peaceful protest held by children in front of their school in 2019.