Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Jamaicans reminded to report suspected cases of child abuse

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MONTEGO BAY, St James – Regional director of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), North East Region, Carolyn Stewart is encouragin­g all Jamaicans to report suspected cases of child abuse.

“If you feel like a child is being hurt, you have to report it. We do not want you to get the facts; we do not want you to investigat­e; we do not want you to come with evidence; we want you to tell us so that we can roll out and do what we have to do,” Stewart said.

Speaking to JIS News after a child protection drive-through of the Breadnut Hill, Colgate and Golden Grove communitie­s in St Ann on May 7, as part of Child Month activities, Stewart said individual­s must make reports to the National Children’s Registry at 888PROTECT (776-8328).

“COVID-19 has caused us to alter the way we operate a little bit. Usually, we would have a walk-through where we would be out and on the ground. Nonetheles­s, we still have to send the message [of child protection] so we had to make an adjustment and so we are doing this drive-through today,” she said.

Stewart thanked the agencies with which the CPFSA partnered for the drive-through, among them the National Council on Drug Abuse, the Ministry of Justice as well as the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF).

She emphasised that the CPFSA is committed to ensuring that the message of child protection reaches citizens, not only in the urban areas but the rural communitie­s as well.

For her part, chief executive officer of the CPFSA, Rosalee Gage-grey said the drive-through activities slated to take place across the island this month are also to ensure that citizens “know about our services and that they know where to report if there is any matter that needs to be reported”.

During the drive-through of the communitie­s, representa­tives from the CPFSA spoke to residents about the importance of child protection and to report suspected cases of abuse. They were also given educationa­l material that highlight the roles and functions of the agency.

The CPFSA will be staging several islandwide activities in celebratio­n of National Child Month 2021, which is being observed in May.

Child Month is being celebrated under the theme ‘I Strive to Overcome Adversitie­s with Resilience (I-SOAR)’.

Among the activities planned by the agency for the month are child protection motorcades, roadshows and drivethrou­ghs, which will see several officers of the CPFSA regional teams engaging citizens to build awareness about child abuse and protection via recorded messages and town crier broadcasts. There will also be the launch of a competitio­n between childcare facilities, where each institutio­n will be required to submit a short video of a section of the compound requiring renovation.

Child Protection Mascot, ‘Mr Protector’ will be unveiled on National Children’s Day, May 21.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Team leader of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) in St Ann Raquel Remy (left) engages Colgate residents Sherril Parkes and Charles Spence in a discussion during a child protection drive-through of the Breadnut Hill, Colgate and Golden Grove communitie­s in St Ann last Friday.
(Photo: JIS) Team leader of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) in St Ann Raquel Remy (left) engages Colgate residents Sherril Parkes and Charles Spence in a discussion during a child protection drive-through of the Breadnut Hill, Colgate and Golden Grove communitie­s in St Ann last Friday.
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