Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act of 2023, S 724.edited

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1 Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act of 2023, S 724 Name Institution Course Number and Name Instructor Name Date
2 Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act of 2023, S 724 The Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act of 2023, titled S 724, is an introduced and passed legislative proposal in the United States Congress on Mar 8, 2023, 118 th Congress (2023–2025) . It was introduced by Senator Chuck Grassley , who primarily sponsored it, and was supported by cosponsors Jon Ossoff, Todd Young, Raphael G., and Warnock . This bill tries to address problems faced in the child protection system in the conditions of sex abuse. The main aim of this bill is to create and enhance strategies that will protect children's rights in terms of being sexually abused and well-being. This case study will discuss the bill in detail according to how it is implemented to protect children from being taken advantage of sexually. We will be able to understand how S 724, in its objectives of sexual protection and improving children's welfare. The S 724 bill promotes social justice by making sure children are not exposed to sexual exploitation and that they receive social protection for their wellbeing. The bill also talks about and protects unfairness and injustice in society to children who have been sexually abused. The bill promotes the implementation of service values in social work by improving protection measures for the children and making sure they receive the appropriate help when needed. Conclusion Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act of 2023, S 724 works in and with the NASW Code of Ethics core values to be implemented. This bill mirrors the ethical principles and how social workers are professionally committed. By supporting the core values, it is evident the bill fits for child protection and social justice in the social system so that the children can receive appropriate sexual help.
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