To revise guidelines for measures against obscenity of babysitters Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare November 10, 6:40

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The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare revised the guidelines for site operators after a series of cases in which babysitters requested on matching sites were arrested on suspicion of obscene acts on their children, and the sitters had a criminal history. We have decided on a policy that requires confirmation of the existence.

Since April, two babysitter men who have been requested through a matching site have been arrested one after another on suspicion of obscene acts on their children, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare held an expert meeting on the 9th to consider countermeasures. did.



The operator of the matching site does not take care of children directly, so it is not subject to the regulations under the Child Welfare Act, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has proposed to review the guidelines for the operators of the site. ..



Specifically, when registering a sitter, check for a criminal history and request training before registration.



In addition, ▽ If a problem occurs between the guardian and the sitter, the content of the consultation from the guardian will be published on the homepage etc. as necessary.



In response, the experts who attended said, "In principle, if there is a problem, the content of the consultation should be disclosed."



The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is considering creating a database of administrative sanctions received by sitters in obscene cases and sharing them among the persons in charge of prefectures, and plans to compile measures within this fiscal year.