Child and Family Agency (Flanders)
The Child and Family Agency (in Dutch: Agentschap Kind en Gezin, often just called Kind en Gezin) is an agency of the Flemish Government. The Flemish Government is the executive branch of the Flemish Community of Belgium. In Belgium, the Communities are responsible for the provision of child and family services. The Child and Family Agency has three main tasks: the regulation and subsidising of child care services (the agency does not provide child care services itself), the provision of preventive family support services (such as prenatal guidance, vaccinations and child development testing through infant welfare clinics and home visits) and guidance to parents and children in cases of adoption. The agency also recognises and subsidises so-called confidential centres on child abuse, which offer voluntary assistance in cases of child abuse or child neglect. For the inspection of child care services, the agency relies on the Flemish Care Inspectorate.
Agentschap Kind en Gezin (in Dutch) | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | April 1, 2006 |
Jurisdiction | Flemish Community |
Headquarters | Hallepoortlaan 27 1060 Saint-Gilles 50.834450°N 4.341984°E |
Minister responsible |
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Parent department | Department of Welfare, Public Health and Family |
Website | www.kindengezin.be |
Footnotes | |
"Child and Family Agency" is the official English translation according to the Flanders Information Agency. |
The agency is part of the so-called Welfare, Public Health and Family policy area, which consists of the Department of Welfare, Public Health and Family and a few associated agencies such as the Child and Family Agency. The minister responsible for the agency is the minister of Welfare, Public Health and Family of the Flemish Government. The current minister in the Bourgeois Government, which assumed office in 2014, is Jo Vandeurzen of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party. The agency itself is led by an administrator-general.