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Protection of children

getrine w. posted 6 years, 9 months ago - Edited 3 years ago
The subject is very educative . Stand for the right of children in our program and well versed learning material to help me know and deal with the children issues.
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Asrat A. replied 1 week, 5 days ago - Edited 15 hours ago
child protection training for care giver.
Children are happy when they are protected and feel secure.
Stand for the right of children in our program and well versed learning material to help me know and deal with the children issues.
Children protect from the mischief.
when children protect from penalty.
children train what mean protection.
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Nancy T. replied 1 month ago
This is ensuring the rights of children are being protected for example ; right to basic needs like:food, clothes and shelter among other rights.
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Joseph M. replied 1 month ago
Child protection is important because:
Here are some practical and thoughtful ideas on child protection and safeguarding, broken down into areas that can work in schools, communities, and families:
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1. Education & Awareness

Teach children about their rights (age-appropriate lessons on safety, consent, and personal boundaries).

Digital safety training – how to recognize online risks, avoid sharing personal information, and report inappropriate messages.

Community sensitization – hold parent forums, church/mosque talks, and village meetings to discuss child abuse signs and prevention.
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2. Safe Environments

Clear safeguarding policies in schools, clubs, and churches with background checks for staff and volunteers.

Anonymous reporting channels (drop boxes, helplines, or trusted persons) where children can speak without fear.

Well-monitored physical spaces – ensure safe lighting, child-friendly bathrooms, and supervised activities.
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3. Empowering Children

Role-play scenarios in class so children can practice saying “No” and seeking help.

Peer support programs – older students act as trained mentors for younger ones.

Encourage speaking up – normalize talking about feelings and reporting uncomfortable situations.
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4. Early Detection & Response

Train teachers and caregivers to spot signs of abuse (changes in behavior, unexplained injuries, withdrawal).

Record and respond quickly – create a simple step-by-step action plan for suspected abuse cases.

Partner with local authorities – link schools and community leaders with police and child welfare offices.
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5. Community & Cultural Change

Challenge harmful traditions that put children at risk (e.g., child marriage, child labor).

Men and boys as allies – involve fathers and brothers in protecting girls and boys.

Positive discipline promotion – replace corporal punishment with respectful guidance techniques.
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Joseph M. replied 1 month ago
Children are happy when they are protected and feel secure
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catherine m. replied 1 month ago
It helps people to protect children from abuse
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Alemayehu L. replied 1 month ago
Children have no offspring, they do not know deceit, they do not know evil, they are just children. I promise to protect these children from the evildoers who will rise against them.
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WELCY A. replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
children should be protected from any form of abuse
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Tsehay A. replied 4 months ago
Protecting Children is their right!
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Feston k. replied 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Child protection, is to protect the future generation when we shall all be not there,
maintain good deeds and growth of a seed with numerous products
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Ballemi T. replied 6 months ago
The Child Protection is the deterrence of, and response to, exploitation, abuse, neglect, harmful practices and violence against children. It is surrounded in the Settlement on the Rights of the Child and the Sustainable Development Goals. Child Protection is universal: it is for all children everywhere.
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