JURNAL ANTIDADAH MALAYSIA
JURNAL ANTIDADAH MALAYSIA
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Dato’ Dr. Faisal Hj. Ibrahim, m/s 29-58
that referrals are more likely to be appropriate, efficient and supported.
This requires significant time and investment in building such links.
The client satisfaction survey indicated that several
clients who
were interviewed did not have their National Identity Card (IC) with
them (ACC: 8, ILZ: 17, PKI: 16), i.e. they have
lost their IC and could not
afford the fee required for a replacement IC.
Having an IC is extremely
important in
Malaysia, as it is required for
admission to hospitals,
schools, and at the workplace. Clients who do not have
an IC might face
difficulties in seeking health and medical services and securing jobs.
NSEP sites should assist clients in obtaining IC
with help from the Welfare
and Registration Department.
Table 4: Number of Referrals Provided by NSEP Sites for Clients
Provision of Safe Sex Education and Condoms
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