Positioning
Child Protect Platform is designed to support schools, education groups, and child-focused organizations operating in Thailand with structured reporting, secure evidence preservation, role-based access, and audit-ready safeguarding workflows.
The platform should be treated as a controlled operational system that supports safeguarding governance. It does not replace official reporting channels, Ministry of Education requirements, school policy, child protection authorities, emergency services, or professional safeguarding judgment.
Thai legal and policy context
Thailand's Child Protection Act B.E. 2546 (2003) provides a legal framework for child protection. Thailand's PDPA governs personal data processing, including security measures, records, data subject rights, and breach notification obligations. The Ministry of Education has also promoted school safety initiatives, including MOE Safety Center and SAFE SCHOOL efforts.
How the platform supports Thai school safety operations
- Structured reporting of safeguarding concerns rather than scattered email or informal notes.
- Controlled access based on role, tenant, school, and case context.
- Evidence preservation with file association, scanning, audit logs, and backup discipline.
- Tenant and school administration for multi-school organizations.
- Audit records to help show who acted, when, and under what scope.
- Multi-language readiness for Thai and international school environments.
MOE and official reporting channels
Where a concern must be reported to an official MOE, child protection, police, welfare, or other authority channel, the school or organization remains responsible for making that report. Child Protect Platform can help preserve the internal report, evidence, timeline, and actions taken around that process.
Customer policy requirements
Each school or tenant should configure the platform to match its own safeguarding policy, escalation matrix, retention schedule, authorized roles, parent/guardian communications, and official reporting obligations. Thai legal counsel or qualified safeguarding advisers should review deployment before live use.
This page explains how Child Protect supports responsible safeguarding operations for schools in Thailand through controlled reporting, evidence preservation, role-based access, and audit-ready records.
Thailand PDPA official text · Child Protection Act text hosted by MOE · MOE SAFE SCHOOL announcement · MOE Safety Center information