Promotion
- Counter Human trafficking
- 1955 Counseling and Protection Hotline for Foreign Workers (24hr)
- 110 & Other Emergency Numbers
- 165 Anti-Fraud and Internet Scam Hotline
- Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
- 113 Children and Women Protection Hotline
What’s the 113 Children and Women Protection Hotline?
It is recognized by the Taiwan government that children and women could be vulnerable under certain conditions. In order to improve the personal safety of women and children the 113 hotline and its online service (https://ecare.mohw.gov.tw/# ) is therefore provided by Ministry of Health and Welfare (http://www.mohw.gov.tw/EN/Ministry/Index.aspx) in association with World Vision in Taiwan (http://www.worldvision.org.tw/work/page1-1.htm ). The 113 hotline is run at a 24/7 basis to provide services all year round and is toll-free regardless whether the call is made from a cell phone, landline or pay phone. You can also call at 110 to contact the local police if needed. The service is mainly provided in Chinese. Please contact us if you need assistance.
What are the Cases that should be reported to the 113 hotline?
- Domestic Violence
- Sexual Offence
- Child Abuse
- Related case encountered by the general public
Can a Male Person Use 113 Hotline Service?
The use of 113 Hotline is applicable for everyone who suffers from the aforementioned situation regardless gender or age. Therefore a male person can also use 113 Hotline service to seek for advice or help. There is also a counseling Hotline for male persons provided by Ministry of Interior in association with Taiwanese Association of Read and Social Care at 0800-013-999.
Where I Can Have More Advice on Children and Women Protection and Safety?
Department of Protective Services, Ministry of Health and Welfare