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Señales que nadie vio
CL🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Señales que nadie vio

The article discusses the need for systemic changes in child protection policies in Chile, highlighting that many children who become victims of serious crimes had prior contact with state institutions such as schools, family services, or healthcare systems. It argues that effective child protection requires integrated data platforms across justice, education, health, and social services to track children’s histories holistically. The author, Pía Greene, emphasizes that legislation should be based on evidence rather than isolated incidents, and calls for improved communication between existing institutions to address the broader issue of child vulnerability.

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Señales que nadie vio

The article discusses the need for systemic changes in child protection policies in Chile, highlighting that many children who become victims of serious crimes had prior contact with state institutions such as schools, family services, or healthcare systems. It argues that effective child protection requires integrated data platforms across justice, education, health, and social services to track children’s histories holistically. The author, Pía Greene, emphasizes that legislation should be based on evidence rather than isolated incidents, and calls for improved communication between existing institutions to address the broader issue of child vulnerability.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses a politically sensitive issue—child protection and institutional failure—it does not take a clear ideological stance. Instead, it presents a call for systemic reform based on international examples and empirical evidence. The tone remains objective, focusing on structural

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