<h3>Are there Child Protection services in the Czech Republic?</h3>
Are children taken from abusive parents in the Czech Republic? Are there orphanages there that they go to?
If so, were they in affect in 2003?
<strong>Czech Republic best answer:</strong>
<p><i>Answer by Willeke</i><br/>Of course there are. Czech republic is a nation that cares for its children.
Whether the children would be placed in an orphanage I do not know. I think that they also had a system of foster parents. And it is not unlikely that they sometimes allowed relatives to take care of the children if that seemed a good option.
If you want details about a special child back then, or about a certain city or area, please add more details.
Even the worst of the communist countries in their worst time did take children away from abusive parents. Not that the results were that good for many of the children, but the system did exist.
Czech republic in 2003 acted and is regarded as a normal European country, and as such you can be sure there were child protection services. And that good care was taken of the children involved.</p>
<p><strong>Karlštejn, Czech Republic</strong>
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Karlštejn Castle (Czech: Karlštejn; German: Burg Karlstein) is a large Gothic castle founded 1348 AD by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor-elect and King of Bohemia. The castle served as a place for safekeeping the Imperial Regalia as well as the Bohemian/Czech crown jewels, holy relics, and other royal treasures. Located about 30 km southwest of Prague above the village of the same name, it is one of the most famous and most frequently visited castles in the Czech Republic.
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