Tainan Nanny Indicted for Infant Abuse; City Government Says Childcare Registration Has Been Revoked
A nanny and her friend in Tainan City have been indicted on suspicion of infant abuse. After the incident came to light, the city's Social Affairs Bureau has already taken strict measures by revoking the nanny's registration and banning her from childcare services for life. A fine of up to NT$600,000 may also be imposed after the judicial verdict.
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The Tainan City Government's Social Affairs Bureau told Central News Agency today that on December 6, 2025, it received a report that a registered nanny surnamed Cheng and her friend surnamed Chang in Madou District were illegally taking in children and were suspected of improper treatment of a child. The bureau immediately demanded that the two involved individuals stop taking in new children and assisted all children in being transferred and placed according to their parents' needs.
The Social Affairs Bureau stated that at the end of last year, it had already imposed a strict penalty in accordance with Article 26-1 of the Protection of Children and Youths Welfare and Rights Act. The childcare provider surnamed Cheng had her childcare provider registration certificate revoked and is banned from providing childcare services for life. The person surnamed Chang was fined according to the law for providing childcare services without registration.
The Social Affairs Bureau pointed out that the entire case will depend on the outcome of the judicial verdict. If improper behavior is confirmed, the two perpetrators will be fined between NT$60,000 and NT$600,000 each according to the law.
The Social Affairs Bureau emphasized that it will continue to strengthen the management mechanism for home-based childcare providers, including increasing the frequency of visits, improving the professional sensitivity and empathy training of visitors, and strengthening educational advocacy for parents who send their children to care, reminding them to pay attention to their children's emotional and physical condition after returning home, for early detection and prevention, and to jointly protect children's safety.
Cheng, who was originally a qualified registered nanny, was engaged in home-based childcare services in Madou District, Tainan City. Chang was employed by Cheng. The two are suspected of repeatedly abusing a male infant in their care between March and December 2025. The hospital diagnosed him with abusive head trauma combined with severe bilateral brain atrophy. After investigation, the Tainan District Prosecutors Office determined that the injuries had reached the level of serious harm and indicted the two individuals according to the law. (Editor: Hsiao Po-wen) 1150412
The Social Affairs Bureau stated that at the end of last year, it had already imposed a strict penalty in accordance with Article 26-1 of the Protection of Children and Youths Welfare and Rights Act. The childcare provider surnamed Cheng had her childcare provider registration certificate revoked and is banned from providing childcare services for life. The person surnamed Chang was fined according to the law for providing childcare services without registration.
The Social Affairs Bureau pointed out that the entire case will depend on the outcome of the judicial verdict. If improper behavior is confirmed, the two perpetrators will be fined between NT$60,000 and NT$600,000 each according to the law.
The Social Affairs Bureau emphasized that it will continue to strengthen the management mechanism for home-based childcare providers, including increasing the frequency of visits, improving the professional sensitivity and empathy training of visitors, and strengthening educational advocacy for parents who send their children to care, reminding them to pay attention to their children's emotional and physical condition after returning home, for early detection and prevention, and to jointly protect children's safety.
Cheng, who was originally a qualified registered nanny, was engaged in home-based childcare services in Madou District, Tainan City. Chang was employed by Cheng. The two are suspected of repeatedly abusing a male infant in their care between March and December 2025. The hospital diagnosed him with abusive head trauma combined with severe bilateral brain atrophy. After investigation, the Tainan District Prosecutors Office determined that the injuries had reached the level of serious harm and indicted the two individuals according to the law. (Editor: Hsiao Po-wen) 1150412