Increased reports attributed to sensitisation efforts – CC&PA Director

−additional strategies implemented to combat child abuse

DPI, Guyana, Wednesday, December 11, 2019

The Child Care and Protection Agency (CC&PA) has said that it received 3,752 reported cases of child abuse up to the end of October.

Director Ann Greene said family members were the principal perpetrators with others amounting to 14.9 percent.

According to Greene, this was ironic since the home was where a child should be safe. An examination of the cases shows there were 1,729  acts of neglect and 890 of sexual abuse.

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Ann Greene, Director of the Child Care and Protection Agency (CC&PA)

“Generally, there is a steady increase in the reporting of cases over the years, and this has been attributed to the systems put in place for reporting and our ongoing awareness programmes encouraging persons to report abuse,” the Director stated.

Greene said the CC&PA’s ‘Communicating 4 Development’ initiative would continue to raise awareness while new methods will be used to boost the public’s involvement in child protection.

“The last half of the year we worked with two new programmes, one is a partnering skills awareness video with seven episodes and the other is an interactive storybook for teachers to use with children to highlight safe and unsafe touching and to encourage children to always tell about any situation that makes them feel uncomfortable. These are to be launched in the new year,” she said.

Greene said they were able to meet with various service groups for children including sport and religious group this year.

Referees and coaches were exposed to special seminars, while 271 parents benefitted from the Positive Parenting Programme, and 223 youths completed the Pregnancy Prevention and Empowerment Programme.

The Director added that a pediatric mental facility to meet the mental health needs of children was urgently needed. She also called for processing centres for juveniles – as stated in the Juvenile Justice Act – and a restricted care facility to deal with “out of control” children.

Projecting plans for 2020, Director Greene said the Transitional Coaching Programme for the families temporarily accommodated at the New Children and Family Care Centre would be rolled out.

“This initiative is to provide social work intervention and other assistance to the families for them to transition to independent and sustainable living accommodation and to adequately care their children. It is designed for clients to achieve success in their transitional experience,” Greene noted.

The information was provided at the Agency’s year-end Staff Conference on Wednesday.

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