You can apply to the General Directorate of Social Assistance and Child Protection (DGASPC – Direcţia generale de asistență socială și protecția copilului) under whose jurisdiction you have domicile or residence (i.e. where you currently live), and directly to a private or public social service provider, in which case the provider is required to inform the relevant General Directorate in writing.
You may contact various institutions, according to the category that your case comes under:
It offers various types of services, such as:
Contact:
Address: 5 Intrarea Camil Petrescu, Sector 1, Bucharest
Telephone: +40 21 313 0059
Email: secretariat@anes.gov.ro
http://anes.gov.ro/informatii-utile-pentru-victime/
The network of courts of appeal includes 15 regional centres. Each centre is attached to a court of appeal.
They offer various types of services, including:
Contact:
Address: Str. Ion Câmpineanu 20, 5th floor, Sector 1, Bucharest
Tel.: +40 21 311 89 82 / 021 313 31 00
Fax: +40 21 319 01 83
Email: anitp@mai.gov.ro
Website: https://anitp.mai.gov.ro/english/
ANOFM provides professional employment and training services through its territorial structures for registered persons seeking employment, including those who were victims of crimes, particularly to victims of trafficking in persons.
Contact:
Str. Avalanșei 20-22, Sector 4, Bucharest, postcode: 040305
Tel.: +40 21 303 98 31
Fax: +40 21 303 98 38
Email: anofm@anofm.ro
Website: https://www.anofm.ro/
It has territorial structures exclusive to the border counties that can provide support at ANITP’s request to help victims take part in specific stages of a criminal trial.
The police can inform you of your rights as a victim.
IGPR’s specialised structures can also provide physical protection during a trial.
ANPDCA is the institution responsible for monitoring the application and enforcement of regulations to protect children’s and adoptive rights, as well as coordinating work carried out by public or private providers in this field.
The child protection system is decentralised, as the DGASPCs or General Directorates for Social Work and Child Protection (Direcțiile Generale de Asistență Socială și Protecția Copilului) report to the county councils or to the local municipalities within Bucharest.
DGASPCs provide various services, such as: evaluating cases of violence against children and providing/facilitating plan-based response services, complex evaluation for children with disabilities, complex evaluation for other persons with disabilities, the non-emergency social care ambulance, the social care helpline, social services for preventing domestic violence and human trafficking, specialised social services across a range of institutions.
Contact: http://www.copii.ro/
In the field of human trafficking, accessible by clicking on:
In the field of prevention and countering domestic violence, accessible by clicking on:
In the field of protection of children’s rights:
Save the Children (Salvați copiii)
Address: Intr. Ștefan Furtună 3, Sector 1, Bucharest, postcode: 010899, Romania
Tel.: +40 21 316 61 76
https://www.salvaticopiii.ro/;
Social Alternatives (Alternative Sociale)
Șoseaua Nicolina 24, Bl. 949, parter, postcode 700722, Iași
Telephone: +40 332 407 178
https://www.alternativesociale.ro/
People who have suffered injuries as a result of crime can also contact the police by dialling the single national emergency number - 112.
Free and anonymous helpline for victims of domestic violence - 24/7 call centre - 0800 500 333.
Telverde of the National Agency Against Trafficking in Persons: 0800 800 678 - national toll-free number and 0040213133100 - for calls from abroad. Working hours: Mon to Fri, between 08:00-16:00
Child helpline: 116111 (freephone number). Working hours: Mon to Sun: 08.00 – 00.00.
Pursuant to applicable Romanian law, the victims of crime are entitled to protection and assistance free of charge.
See the replies above.
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