1. Implementing child safety awareness campaigns for students, parents, and teachers, focusing on online safety, bullying prevention, and abuse recognition.
2. Enforcing strict child protection policies in schools and community centers, ensuring that all staff are trained to recognise and report signs of abuse or exploitation.
3. Teaching children and parents about online safety, digital literacy, and how to protect themselves from cyberbullying, inappropriate content, and online predators.
4. Establishing confidential counseling and support services in schools and communities for children to safely report abuse, bullying, or any other concerns.
5. Providing training for parents and educators on identifying signs of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, along with guidance on how to address these issues.
6. Building strong networks between schools, local authorities, law enforcement, child protection agencies, and NGOs to create a support system for at-risk children.
7. Ensuring that child protection reporting mechanisms (like helplines) are well-publicised, accessible, and equipped to handle cases swiftly and effectively.
8. Developing and maintaining safe spaces in schools and communities where children can express concerns or ask questions about their safety and well-being without fear.
9. Conducting periodic safety assessments of schools and community spaces to ensure compliance with safety standards and identify areas for improvement.
10. Teaching children about their rights under the UNCRC and empowering them to speak up against abuse, exploitation, or harmful behaviour.