Instances ranging from domestic violence to poverty, disabilities, and elder care are handled at the emergency center.
The government’s Human Security Emergency Management Centre ( HuSec) last year handled more than 188, 000 cases dealing with social issues ranging from domestic violence to homelessness, disabilities and elderly care.
According to the Minister of Social Development and Human Security, Varawut Silpa-archa, 171 204 cases were filed via the Social Assistance Centre Hotline out of the full.
Another 14, 855 cases were filed through social media channels, 1, 466 were walk-ins, and 1, 100 were referred by various products at the department, he said on Friday.  ,
The area with the highest number of cases was Bangkok, with 119, 107 complaints, followed by the Central region ( 22, 499 ), the Northeast ( 18, 101 ), the South ( 12, 842 ), provinces adjacent to Bangkok ( 10, 914 ) and the North (5, 162 ).
There were 97, 455 problems involving difficulties experienced by people of working time, 33, 051 involving people with disabilities, 31, 306 involving the elder, 23, 337 involving kids and 3, 476 involving adolescents.
Last year, the center handled 4, 712 issues involving crime. Of all the survivors, 2, 461 were babies, 354 were old and 263 were people with disabilities. The most complaints were filed from Bangkok ( 1, 482 ), Nonthaburi ( 176 ), Chon Buri ( 174), Udon Thani ( 151 ) and Pathum Thani ( 131 ).
Kids were the subjects in most local crime cases, with 1, 429 cases filed, mainly related to physical abuse and sexual harassment. Kids were the group that also suffered most from assault in public, with 1, 032 cases being reported.
HuSec provided safety and security aid to 31, 619 people suffering from issues such as poor living conditions and inadequate money, family relationships, homelessness and violence. The majority of the circumstances were recorded in Bangkok.
The heart also offered tips to 69, 791 complainants, with the most frequent topics being security rights, followed by unique circumstances such as federal flyer schemes, home issues, living conditions and health and accident issues.