Monday, 29 May 2017

Child Protection Week!!!!

                              Make it a child protection week                                    every week

                                  
Child protection week has been launched. Its set out journey began on the 27nth of May and ends on the 2nd of June. It is marked annually to raise awareness or rights of children. It is also the protection of children from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect. Millions of children around the world are in danger of abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence – at home, in school, in the community or during unforeseen emergencies.

Despite our sophisticated legal framework, South Africa is still marked by high levels of violence against, and exploitation of, children. Recorded levels do not accurately reflect the full extent of the problem because many cases go unreported. Violence has long-lasting consequences for children, with strong evidence of a link between childhood violence and adult mental health disorders and substance abuse.

Child abuse does not only affect the child but it also affects the well-being of the society as whole. Children are pillars of our nation. These are the future doctors, educators, presidents, engineers of the world and abusing them kills the future of the South Africa.
"We need to create an environment or a community where our children can grow in a safe space because they need to be safe. We need to ensure that we protect and strengthen families because that's where violence starts. When you hear the reports, the children are violated by the people they know -people close to them." said Connie Nxumalo.
This is the time that we should not pay lip services but stand up and take an actice stand child abuse, support civil society and government efforts to rid our society of this scourge. Report child abuse to 0800055555

Video:        https://youtu.be/do89T8YN7hY

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