Thailand child safety resources

Thailand Child Safety and Reporting Resources

Official reporting, welfare, legal, and online safety links for schools, parents, and safeguarding teams in Thailand.

Referral pathway checklist

1

Check immediate safety

If a child may be in danger now, contact the appropriate emergency, child protection, or law-enforcement authority.

2

Preserve evidence

Keep screenshots, URLs, messages, dates, usernames, and device details intact. Avoid editing original files.

3

Use the right reporting route

Choose the official welfare, cybercrime, law-enforcement, or legal reference path that matches the concern.

4

Record the decision

Document what was reported, when it was reported, who was informed, and what follow-up is required.

Use the right referral path early

When a child safety concern involves online harm, abuse, exploitation, welfare risk, or evidence, the next step should be clear, documented, and appropriate to the level of risk.

If a child may be in immediate danger, contact the appropriate emergency, child protection, or law-enforcement authority.

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Official Thailand reporting and reference links

These cards link to official resources that returned successful live checks from the server, reducing the chance of SEO tools flagging broken external links.

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Child welfare

Department of Children and Youth – Thailand

Main Thai government department focused on children and youth under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.

Visit Department of Children and Youth

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Cybercrime

Royal Thai Police Cyber Crime Reporting

Official cybercrime reporting portal for online abuse, scams, cyber exploitation, and evidence reporting.

Visit Cyber Crime Reporting

Legal reference

Thai legal database

Reference point for Thai law, including child-protection-related legal material and official legal publications.

Visit Thai legal database

Safeguarding note

Use links with professional judgment

Child Protect does not replace emergency services, government reporting, law-enforcement reporting, or professional safeguarding judgment.

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Related Child Protect guidance

Use these pages alongside the official links when reviewing school safeguarding processes, reporting pathways, and digital evidence handling.

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Platform

Safeguarding case management

Keep child protection concerns separate from email, chat, shared drives, and general ticketing systems.

View case management

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Evidence

Evidence preservation

Preserve safeguarding evidence properly when concerns involve online harm, grooming, exploitation, or digital records.

View evidence preservation

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Thailand

Thailand compliance

Review Thailand-focused safeguarding and school safety context for international schools and education groups.

View Thailand compliance

Build a clearer child safety pathway

Child Protect helps schools record safeguarding concerns, protect evidence, separate sensitive child protection work from ordinary communication channels, and support safer escalation decisions.