Chapter 2 Establishment standards
Section 5 Other children and youth welfare institutes.
Article 27
Welfare service institutes shall target children, youth and their family members to offer the following services:
1. Individual case service
2. Group service
3. Community service
4. Outreach service
5. Referral service
6. Parental education
7. Parenthood activities.
In addition to the services stated above, welfare service institutes shall offer consultation service, reading service, recreation service, information service, leisure or physical activities, or other welfare services.
Article 28
The indoor floor space of welfare service institutes shall not be less than 150 square meters and shall be equipped with the following facilities:
1.Office
2. Interview room
3. Activity room
4. Meeting room
5. Restroom sanitary facilities.
6. Other necessary facilities related to their services.
The facilities stated in subparagraphs 3 and 4 of the preceding paragraph may be adjusted or combined as actually needed, and as required by the business, facilities such as a play room, clinic, reading room, computer room and sports grounds, shall be added.
Article 29
In addition to one full-time executive to engage in the institute’s business, welfare service institutes shall also employ the following personnel:
1. Social workers.
2. Psychological counseling personnel.
3. Administrators and other working personnel.
The personnel specified in subparagraph 1 of the preceding paragraph shall have a full-time job; personnel in subparagraph 2 shall be specially contracted.
Welfare service institutes that provide children and youth with recreational facilities or physical activities shall set up special personnel to manage and offer the necessary instruction.