During Child Protection Week, observed from 29 May to 5 June, the role families play in ensuring the safety and well-being of children is in the spotlight.
A strong family unit fosters a safe environment where children can grow and thrive.
Parents and caregivers play a vital role in teaching children about their rights, setting boundaries, and ensuring they are protected from abuse and neglect.
Ways families can protect their children:
■ Establish a daily check-in routine where children feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and concerns. For example, having a “safe space” conversation at dinner where everyone talks about their day without judgment.
■ Teach children about personal boundaries using age-appropriate books or role-playing scenarios. For instance, explaining the concept of “safe touch” and “unsafe touch” and encouraging them to speak up if they feel uncomfortable.
■ Set up parental controls on devi-ces and monitor online activity to ensure children are engaging with safe content.
■ Create a “gratitude jar” where family members write positive notes to each other. Another way is ensuring children have access to counselling or support groups if they face emotional challenges.
■ Participate in local child protection workshops to learn more about safeguarding children.
Families, schools, and communities must work together to create a culture of protection and advocacy for children’s rights
Every child deserves a safe and loving home. By taking proactive steps, families can foster a future where every child feels safe, valued, and empowered.
Contact Famsa on 0800 014 520 (toll-free), via WhatsApp on 082 727 8810, or on 053 723 1564; and press 2 for Upington; 3 for Kathu; 4 for Kuruman; 5 for Postmasburg; 6 for Prieska; 7 for Calvinia; or 8 for Springbok.
– Marthie Trollip, senior social worker, Famsa Kathu





