Meeting of the Judiciary for the implementation of the Lucio Law

Meeting of the Judiciary for the implementation of the Lucio Law
Meeting of the Judiciary for the implementation of the Lucio Law

This Monday a meeting was held at the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) where the contents that in the future will be part of the implementation in Chubut of Law III No. 49, regulations that adhere to Law 27,709, known as Lucio Law.

This was a first step with a view to guaranteeing the awareness-raising stage of the Federal Training Plan on the Rights of Girls, Boys and Adolescents in the provincial territory. The meeting was attended by the president of the STJ, Silvia Bustos; and the Minister of Human Development, Elba Willhuber.

Law III No. 49, promulgated in the last days of October of last year, adheres in its first article to the provisions of National Law No. 27,709, which aims to create the Federal Training Plan on Girls’ Rights, Children and Adolescents, called “Lucio Law”.

The standard establishes mandatory training on the subject of the Rights of Girls, Boys and Adolescents for all people who work in areas and agencies of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Powers of the Province of Chubut, as well as Decentralized Organizations, Companies of the Provincial State and in audiovisual media, including digital media whose broadcast, whether radio, graphic, digital or television, originates in the provincial territory.

The objective of the meeting was to define the contents of the training plan that in the future each of the Branches of the State must specify with their respective agents and that in the case of the Judicial Branch will be articulated through the Judicial Training School.

From now on, the Ministry of Human Development through the areas of childhood, adolescence and family will be in charge of preparing the contents of the training plan, as well as its review and update in the future. Once established, each of the powers of the state must implement mandatory training.

Also participating in the meeting were the Undersecretary of Human Development and Family, Iona Barcena; the Undersecretary of Human Rights, Richard Alejandro Alvarenga; the General Director of Children, Adolescents and Family, Christian Aprosoff; the Provincial Director of the Office to Fight Trafficking and Human Trafficking, Daniela Cejas; Rawson’s Family Advisor, Gabriela Alexia López and Victoria Galende, Rapporteur of the General Defender’s Office, as well as Silvia Brito, of the Provincial Council for Children, Adolescence and Family. Nadine Laporte and Laura Lezcano attended the Judicial Training School.

 
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