IN CONVERSATION WITH Roshni Parbhoo-Seetha (SADAG's Project Manager for Education)

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October is a key month in South Africa for raising awareness about anti-bullying and child protection. While the official Child Protection Week takes place in May and June, organizations and communities continue to engage in initiatives throughout the year to ensure safe spaces for children and to prevent abuse.

The focus of these campaigns Is on protecting children from neglect, abuse, and exploitation while promoting their rights and well-being. They emphasize the importance of creating environments where children can learn, play, and grow safely.

School-Based Programs form the backbone of these initiatives. Many schools conduct workshops and seminars to educate students about their rights, respect, and the dangers of bullying. Peer support groups are encouraged, allowing students to discuss challenges and support one another. Schools are also strengthening anti-bullying policies to foster inclusive and safe learning environments.

Community outreach is another critical component. Campaigns involve awareness drives, marches, and distribution of educational materials to engage the public. Radio, television, and social media campaigns amplify these messages, while partnerships with local organizations and authorities expand the reach and effectiveness of the initiatives.

Training and capacity building for adults is equally important. Workshops for parents and teachers equip them to recognize signs of abuse, communicate effectively with children, and respond appropriately. Social workers, healthcare providers, and law enforcement personnel are also trained in child protection protocols to ensure professional and timely intervention when needed.

Support services play a vital role in these efforts. Counseling is provided for children affected by bullying or abuse, and helplines offer confidential advice and assistance to both children and families.

Individuals and organizations can contribute by volunteering, donating, advocating, or educating others about child protection. Every action helps build a safer environment and raises public awareness about the importance of safeguarding children.

While October may not be the official Child Protection Week, ongoing campaigns throughout the year remain crucial in creating a culture of safety and respect for all children in South Africa. The continued involvement of schools, communities, families, and individuals is essential to prevent bullying, abuse, and neglect, ensuring a brighter and safer future for the country’s youth.
2 Oct 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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