ProtectOurChildren
"Child Sexual Abuse is a form of terrorism against our children. As adults, we owe our children a safe, happy and fulfilling childhood.
Shahnaz Rahman, Manager of Community outreach at the Family Law Project, explains the important work West Coast LEAF is doing as they explore the legal issues facing mothers with disabilities.
This document provides an overview of children's policy issues in South Carolina. It discusses legislative trends in prevention policy across various states as identified by the National Conference of State Legislatures. These include home visiting programs, child sexual abuse prevention education, shaken baby syndrome prevention education, and efforts to prevent foster care entry and re-entry. The document outlines the Children's Trust legislative agenda, which is informed by SC KIDS COUNT data and focuses on preventing abuse/neglect, unintentional injuries, and supporting early childhood. Key issues for the 2015-2016 legislative session are also identified, including the Department of Social Services, First Steps reauthorization, and the early childhood system.
This document summarizes efforts in New Jersey to prevent child sexual abuse. It reports that in 2012, 950 cases of child sexual abuse were reported in New Jersey, representing 9.5% of all child maltreatment cases. An adverse childhood experience study found that approximately 1 million women and 750,000 men in New Jersey experienced child sexual abuse. A 2010 policy paper on preventing child abuse in New Jersey recommended better educating adults and youth, improving data collection, mandating counseling for juvenile offenders, and allowing flexibility for law enforcement. The Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey organization leads a campaign to educate communities and mobilize efforts to prevent abuse through strategies, training tools, and policy priorities like the Personal Space & Privacy campaign and Safe
This document discusses adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in South Carolina. It provides data from a 2014 survey that found 45% of South Carolinians experienced at least one ACE, with emotional abuse, substance abuse in the household, and parental divorce or separation being the most common. Exposure to multiple ACEs strongly correlates with negative health, social, and educational outcomes. The state is working to address ACEs through training programs, prevention frameworks, and policy changes to support evidence-based programming and invest in preventative care. The impacts of ACEs in schools include lower GPAs, higher absenteeism, increased behavioral issues, and greater likelihood of risk behaviors.
MLA Meet Report with Photos-Mar 13, 2019.pdfAIMEC Reporter
The document summarizes a meeting organized by Lok Samvad Sansthan and UNICEF Rajasthan to discuss establishing a State Advisory Committee for Children in Rajasthan. The committee would be modeled after the Parliamentary Advisory Group in Delhi and act as an independent platform to promote child rights. At the meeting, MLAs and media professionals discussed issues affecting children's rights like nutrition, education, and protection from child marriage. They agreed the committee could help address these issues through advocacy, policy dialogue, and monitoring government programs. The meeting aimed to gain political support for the committee and identify next steps to formally establish it.
ProtectOurChildren
"Child Sexual Abuse is a form of terrorism against our children. As adults, we owe our children a safe, happy and fulfilling childhood.
Shahnaz Rahman, Manager of Community outreach at the Family Law Project, explains the important work West Coast LEAF is doing as they explore the legal issues facing mothers with disabilities.
This document provides an overview of children's policy issues in South Carolina. It discusses legislative trends in prevention policy across various states as identified by the National Conference of State Legislatures. These include home visiting programs, child sexual abuse prevention education, shaken baby syndrome prevention education, and efforts to prevent foster care entry and re-entry. The document outlines the Children's Trust legislative agenda, which is informed by SC KIDS COUNT data and focuses on preventing abuse/neglect, unintentional injuries, and supporting early childhood. Key issues for the 2015-2016 legislative session are also identified, including the Department of Social Services, First Steps reauthorization, and the early childhood system.
This document summarizes efforts in New Jersey to prevent child sexual abuse. It reports that in 2012, 950 cases of child sexual abuse were reported in New Jersey, representing 9.5% of all child maltreatment cases. An adverse childhood experience study found that approximately 1 million women and 750,000 men in New Jersey experienced child sexual abuse. A 2010 policy paper on preventing child abuse in New Jersey recommended better educating adults and youth, improving data collection, mandating counseling for juvenile offenders, and allowing flexibility for law enforcement. The Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey organization leads a campaign to educate communities and mobilize efforts to prevent abuse through strategies, training tools, and policy priorities like the Personal Space & Privacy campaign and Safe
This document discusses adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in South Carolina. It provides data from a 2014 survey that found 45% of South Carolinians experienced at least one ACE, with emotional abuse, substance abuse in the household, and parental divorce or separation being the most common. Exposure to multiple ACEs strongly correlates with negative health, social, and educational outcomes. The state is working to address ACEs through training programs, prevention frameworks, and policy changes to support evidence-based programming and invest in preventative care. The impacts of ACEs in schools include lower GPAs, higher absenteeism, increased behavioral issues, and greater likelihood of risk behaviors.
MLA Meet Report with Photos-Mar 13, 2019.pdfAIMEC Reporter
The document summarizes a meeting organized by Lok Samvad Sansthan and UNICEF Rajasthan to discuss establishing a State Advisory Committee for Children in Rajasthan. The committee would be modeled after the Parliamentary Advisory Group in Delhi and act as an independent platform to promote child rights. At the meeting, MLAs and media professionals discussed issues affecting children's rights like nutrition, education, and protection from child marriage. They agreed the committee could help address these issues through advocacy, policy dialogue, and monitoring government programs. The meeting aimed to gain political support for the committee and identify next steps to formally establish it.
The document discusses child rights in India, outlining key issues and challenges. It begins by defining child rights and noting India's constitutional and legal frameworks that uphold these rights. However, it also cites alarming statistics showing high rates of crimes against children like kidnapping, sexual offenses, and online abuse. Specifically, over 50% of children face sexual, emotional, or physical abuse. While progress has been made in education, health and protection laws, full realization of children's rights remains a challenge due to gaps in implementation and awareness. Stakeholders like government, NGOs, families must work collaboratively to address issues like poverty, exploitation, and develop comprehensive strategies.
The purpose of this project is discussing potential solutions for the problem plaguing the society
of child sexual abuse. To attain its objectives, the project postulates that guardians and parents
play a central role in fighting child sexual abuse. It makes the assumption that as a result of their
unique position, guardians and parents are supposed to have mandate of educating and protecting
children against victimization. Its focus is on establishment of awareness regarding the issue at
family levels and the community at large. Further, it also seeks to establish perception the
community has on their role in fighting against child abuse.
- See more at: http://www.customwritingservice.org/blog/child-sexual-abuse/
The First Children Embassy in the World, Megjash Macedonia works with a "vision dedicated to a more just world for every child and follows the motto that all the ideals of the world are less worth than the tears of a child".
CWISH from the day of its establishment has been rigorously working for ensuring the rights of children and this year too we could bring change in the lives of vulnerable children. This was possible by adopting various strategies and working directly with children, school, and communities to advocating on promoting children's rights in community, district and National level.
CWISH conceptualized campaigns like Green Flag Movement against child labor and Youth in Black Cap against Child Sexual Abuse which has been success to create a momentum in reducing violence against children.
Nepal is in the process of drafting new constitution. In this context, CWISH engaged with members of constitutional assembly, parliament and the civil society to ensure children's right in the constitution. Further, CWISH instigated to review 25 years of Convention on the rights of Child (CRC) in Nepal which is in the process to document achievements, learning, challenges and providing recommendations.
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This document discusses the impact of domestic violence on children worldwide. It notes that 275 million children are exposed to violence in the home annually, with estimates of 27.1 to 69 million children affected in India alone. Children who witness domestic violence face behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and social challenges, and are at greater risk of experiencing abuse themselves or continuing the cycle of violence. The document outlines strategies to support child victims and prevent future domestic violence, including community education, counseling services, legal aid, and promoting gender equality.
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The document discusses strengthening community child protection systems in Zanzibar to address violence against children and gender-based violence. It notes that the Zanzibar Violence against Children Study found high rates of sexual violence against children and low rates of support services utilization. It proposes building the capacity of community structures and the formal child protection system to prevent and respond to abuse cases through activities like training, advocacy, and developing intervention programs. The overall goal is to reduce child abuse in the community by improving protection mechanisms at both the community and government levels.
a document manual based on the child's rights and protection.
this manual is useful for setting up child protection policies for any organization, institution, or any other body that engage with child advocacy matters
Aarambh is an initiative that aims to support communities and safeguard children from sexual abuse and exploitation. In 2015, Aarambh focused on building knowledge through training, case management, and providing information on child sexual abuse. Key programs included an online national resource center, care and support for victims, trainings, building child friendly systems, research, and advocacy. Aarambh trained nearly 1500 individuals, worked directly with 87 child victims, launched a pilot project with UNICEF, and began research on understanding implementation of child protection laws in India.
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The document discusses issues related to child protection in India. It begins by providing definitions of child protection from various international organizations. It then discusses several alarming statistics regarding the status of children globally and in India, such as high rates of malnutrition, child labor, and crime against children. The document outlines various forms of abuse and exploitation that child protection aims to prevent, including neglect, violence, trafficking, and child marriage. It also examines causes of vulnerability among children in conflict with the law and consequences they face. The procedures for dealing with children in conflict with law according to the Juvenile Justice Act are summarized. Finally, statistics on the rising crime rates against children in India are presented.
Protecting children with disabilities from sexual assault. a parents guideModell Consulting Group
The document provides information to parents on protecting children with disabilities from sexual assault. It discusses that children with disabilities are at higher risk for sexual abuse and outlines steps parents can take to educate their children and minimize risks. These include openly discussing sexuality, teaching about appropriate/inappropriate touches, and ensuring service providers have proper training on abuse prevention and response. If abuse occurs, parents are advised to believe and support their child, contact authorities, and seek help from sexual assault organizations.
Protecting children with disabilities from sexual assault. a parents guideModell Consulting Group
MCG focuses on educating professionals from multidisciplinary teams on every aspect of an investigation and giving team members skills to effectively interview training, investigate, and prosecute crimes against individuals with disabilities.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Safer, Smarter Kids kindergarten sexual abuse prevention curriculum. The curriculum was implemented in four school districts in Florida with 1,169 kindergarten students. Students showed a significant increase in their knowledge of safety risks and self-protection strategies after completing the curriculum, as measured by pre- and post-tests. Their average post-test scores were 77% higher than their pre-test scores. The results indicate that the Safer, Smarter Kids curriculum successfully increased students' understanding of key prevention concepts.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Safer, Smarter Kids kindergarten sexual abuse prevention curriculum. The curriculum was taught to 1,169 kindergarten students across four school districts in Florida. Students were given a pre-test before the curriculum and a post-test after completing the six-lesson curriculum. Results found that students scored significantly higher on average on the post-test compared to the pre-test, indicating a significant increase in their knowledge of key prevention concepts taught by the curriculum. The effect size was also found to be large, demonstrating the curriculum was effective in meeting its goal of educating kindergarteners about sexual abuse prevention.
This document describes the Prevention Institute's work on violence prevention and lists resources and tools that can support violence prevention strategies.
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- The document discusses children and issues pertaining to children in India. It aims to explain the vulnerability of children and gain knowledge on the status of children in India.
- Children are considered one of the most vulnerable populations due to factors such as dependence, innocence, lack of awareness, lack of political influence and economic power.
- In India, millions of children are involved in child labor, child marriage, trafficking and living on the streets. Malnutrition, anemia and other health issues afflict many Indian children.
- The document categorizes vulnerable children as those in conflict with the law (offenders) and those in need of care and protection (victims). It provides statistics and discusses causes and consequences of
This document summarizes the findings of a study on violence against children in Georgia. The study surveyed over 3,000 people across Georgia about their knowledge, attitudes and practices related to violence against children. It found that violence against children is widely accepted in Georgia, with over half the population believing violent punishment is more effective than non-violent parenting. Women were more likely than men to view violence against children as appropriate. Additionally, most people, including professionals, believe issues within a family should remain private, creating obstacles to reporting violence. The findings suggest high tolerance of violence against children contributes to its continued prevalence in Georgia.
Youth sexual violence is a significant problem in the United States, with most victims being female and the perpetrator typically being male and known to the victim. College women are at higher risk than other age groups. By high school, half of students have engaged in some form of sexual activity. The goals of school nurses are to prevent violence through education on conflict resolution and recognizing early warning signs, as well as assisting students in developing coping skills. While little is known about preventing sexual violence, one program called Safe Dates has been shown to be effective through randomized controlled trials. The CDC takes a four-step approach of defining the problem, identifying risk factors, developing prevention strategies, and implementing prevention programs. The ultimate goal is to stop sexual
The Karnataka High Court validated Rajeev's consistent position that school managements are responsible for student safety and that the Department of Education must regulate schools on all matters including safety. The court ruled that both the government and school managements are responsible for student safety and will be held accountable whenever a crime occurs.
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A two-and-a-half year old child was brutally raped by her school van driver in Bangalore, India in January 2014. Rajeev wrote to the Home Minister urging speedy justice and criminal action against the school authorities. He also suggested instituting policies for rigorous staff verification processes and a special court to fast track cases to prevent future incidents and help deliver justice. Rajeev's efforts helped add pressure to arrest the school principal and attendant accused of abetting the crime.
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The document discusses child rights in India, outlining key issues and challenges. It begins by defining child rights and noting India's constitutional and legal frameworks that uphold these rights. However, it also cites alarming statistics showing high rates of crimes against children like kidnapping, sexual offenses, and online abuse. Specifically, over 50% of children face sexual, emotional, or physical abuse. While progress has been made in education, health and protection laws, full realization of children's rights remains a challenge due to gaps in implementation and awareness. Stakeholders like government, NGOs, families must work collaboratively to address issues like poverty, exploitation, and develop comprehensive strategies.
The purpose of this project is discussing potential solutions for the problem plaguing the society
of child sexual abuse. To attain its objectives, the project postulates that guardians and parents
play a central role in fighting child sexual abuse. It makes the assumption that as a result of their
unique position, guardians and parents are supposed to have mandate of educating and protecting
children against victimization. Its focus is on establishment of awareness regarding the issue at
family levels and the community at large. Further, it also seeks to establish perception the
community has on their role in fighting against child abuse.
- See more at: http://www.customwritingservice.org/blog/child-sexual-abuse/
The First Children Embassy in the World, Megjash Macedonia works with a "vision dedicated to a more just world for every child and follows the motto that all the ideals of the world are less worth than the tears of a child".
CWISH from the day of its establishment has been rigorously working for ensuring the rights of children and this year too we could bring change in the lives of vulnerable children. This was possible by adopting various strategies and working directly with children, school, and communities to advocating on promoting children's rights in community, district and National level.
CWISH conceptualized campaigns like Green Flag Movement against child labor and Youth in Black Cap against Child Sexual Abuse which has been success to create a momentum in reducing violence against children.
Nepal is in the process of drafting new constitution. In this context, CWISH engaged with members of constitutional assembly, parliament and the civil society to ensure children's right in the constitution. Further, CWISH instigated to review 25 years of Convention on the rights of Child (CRC) in Nepal which is in the process to document achievements, learning, challenges and providing recommendations.
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This document discusses the impact of domestic violence on children worldwide. It notes that 275 million children are exposed to violence in the home annually, with estimates of 27.1 to 69 million children affected in India alone. Children who witness domestic violence face behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and social challenges, and are at greater risk of experiencing abuse themselves or continuing the cycle of violence. The document outlines strategies to support child victims and prevent future domestic violence, including community education, counseling services, legal aid, and promoting gender equality.
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The document discusses strengthening community child protection systems in Zanzibar to address violence against children and gender-based violence. It notes that the Zanzibar Violence against Children Study found high rates of sexual violence against children and low rates of support services utilization. It proposes building the capacity of community structures and the formal child protection system to prevent and respond to abuse cases through activities like training, advocacy, and developing intervention programs. The overall goal is to reduce child abuse in the community by improving protection mechanisms at both the community and government levels.
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The document discusses issues related to child protection in India. It begins by providing definitions of child protection from various international organizations. It then discusses several alarming statistics regarding the status of children globally and in India, such as high rates of malnutrition, child labor, and crime against children. The document outlines various forms of abuse and exploitation that child protection aims to prevent, including neglect, violence, trafficking, and child marriage. It also examines causes of vulnerability among children in conflict with the law and consequences they face. The procedures for dealing with children in conflict with law according to the Juvenile Justice Act are summarized. Finally, statistics on the rising crime rates against children in India are presented.
Protecting children with disabilities from sexual assault. a parents guideModell Consulting Group
The document provides information to parents on protecting children with disabilities from sexual assault. It discusses that children with disabilities are at higher risk for sexual abuse and outlines steps parents can take to educate their children and minimize risks. These include openly discussing sexuality, teaching about appropriate/inappropriate touches, and ensuring service providers have proper training on abuse prevention and response. If abuse occurs, parents are advised to believe and support their child, contact authorities, and seek help from sexual assault organizations.
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This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Safer, Smarter Kids kindergarten sexual abuse prevention curriculum. The curriculum was taught to 1,169 kindergarten students across four school districts in Florida. Students were given a pre-test before the curriculum and a post-test after completing the six-lesson curriculum. Results found that students scored significantly higher on average on the post-test compared to the pre-test, indicating a significant increase in their knowledge of key prevention concepts taught by the curriculum. The effect size was also found to be large, demonstrating the curriculum was effective in meeting its goal of educating kindergarteners about sexual abuse prevention.
This document describes the Prevention Institute's work on violence prevention and lists resources and tools that can support violence prevention strategies.
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- The document discusses children and issues pertaining to children in India. It aims to explain the vulnerability of children and gain knowledge on the status of children in India.
- Children are considered one of the most vulnerable populations due to factors such as dependence, innocence, lack of awareness, lack of political influence and economic power.
- In India, millions of children are involved in child labor, child marriage, trafficking and living on the streets. Malnutrition, anemia and other health issues afflict many Indian children.
- The document categorizes vulnerable children as those in conflict with the law (offenders) and those in need of care and protection (victims). It provides statistics and discusses causes and consequences of
This document summarizes the findings of a study on violence against children in Georgia. The study surveyed over 3,000 people across Georgia about their knowledge, attitudes and practices related to violence against children. It found that violence against children is widely accepted in Georgia, with over half the population believing violent punishment is more effective than non-violent parenting. Women were more likely than men to view violence against children as appropriate. Additionally, most people, including professionals, believe issues within a family should remain private, creating obstacles to reporting violence. The findings suggest high tolerance of violence against children contributes to its continued prevalence in Georgia.
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Rajeev Chandrasekhar's official website - Member of Parliament
Rajeev Chandrasekhar is committed to protecting children. He believes crimes against
children are the worst forms of cruelty, especially because they violate the basic trust
and care that a child expects from an adult. Concerned over the growing danger of
abuse to young children and lack of child safety in India, he has advocated measures to
create safe environments for children and for those who have been victimised.
Rajeev advocates a three-pronged approach to tackling the malaise of Child Sexual
Abuse, through increasing Accountability, bolstering mechanisms for Prevention, and
ensuring swifter Prosecution.
Consistently drawing attention to the deficient laws on Child Safety, Rajeev made
continued interventions in the Parliament, written thought provoking articles in the
National media, engaged with State Governments and taken up the cause in the State
High Courts. He has highlighted the glaring gaps that exist in the institutional response
to Child Sexual Abuse vehemently, and holds that children will remain exposed and
vulnerable to sexual assault until the Government commits to a roadmap to ensure the
safety of our children.
As a Member of Parliament from Bengaluru, which has seen several incidents of sexual
assaults perpetrated against children, Rajeev has pushed relentlessly for Governments
– State and Central, police and judiciary to adopt a zero tolerance approach towards
crimes against children.
Under his ProtectOurChildren initiative, Rajeev seeks to ensure institutional responses
to Child Sexual Abuse and the wider issue of Child Rights and Child Safety.
2. In December 2015 Rajeev initiated the National Coalition to ProtectOurChildren - a civil
society group - to help the government frame a policy that will ensure safety and well-
being of children.
Rajeev regularly engages with diverse stakeholders-parents, students, teachers,
counsellors, school managements etc. apart from academics, legal experts in
deliberations to ensure a more proactive approach to child safety.
https://rajeev.in/issues/protect-our-children/