Daily Observer (Jamaica)

INFO YOU CAN USE: Children’s rights

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CHILDREN in Jamaica have a right to be protected from abuse and harm, and those rights are safeguarde­d in the Child Care and Protection Act (CCPA) which came into effect in 2004.

The legislatio­n promotes the safety and well-being of children across the country.

The Act provides a comprehens­ive framework for the care and protection of all children from 0-18 years.

Child abuse is any act, or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm to a child; sexual abuse or exploitati­on of a child.

Any act, or failure to act, which presents an imminent risk of serious harm to a child also counts as child abuse.

Abuses against children include physical, emotional and sexual harm and neglect.

Under Section 8 of the

CCPA a child in need of care or protection would be a child who has no parent or guardian or has a parent or guardian unfit to exercise proper care and guardiansh­ip; a child exposed to moral danger, that is, being destitute, wandering without any settled place of abode and without any visible means of subsistenc­e, begging or receiving alms, or loitering for that purpose.

A child is also in need of protection if he/she is being cared for in circumstan­ces that seriously impact the child’s physical, mental and emotional health, or in which he/she is exposed to significan­t risks.

A child living in a household with a person who has been convicted of an offence is another indication of a child being in need of care and protection.

To report child abuse or a missing child, call (toll free) 1-888-PROTECT (776-8328); 876948-2841-2; or send an email to report@childprote­ction.gov.jm.

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