perekaitse
Perekaitse is a term used in Estonian-language contexts to refer to the protective framework surrounding families and their members. The concept encompasses legal, social, and practical measures designed to safeguard children and adults from harm, support family stability, and facilitate access to resources during crises. Core components include child protection provisions within family law, mandatory reporting of abuse, and services such as counseling, financial assistance, and parental support programs. In cases of domestic violence, perekaitse covers protective orders, access to emergency shelters, and coordinated response by police, courts, and social services. In addition, perekaitse often includes measures to support parental capacity, child welfare monitoring, and mechanisms to facilitate adoption, guardianship, or foster care when family life cannot continue safely.
Governance and implementation vary by jurisdiction but typically involve collaboration among national or regional authorities, social
Critics emphasize the need for timely, culturally sensitive responses and adequate funding, noting that insufficient resources