Child Protection Week: Look out for the signs of child exploitation

National Child Protection week is held this year from May 27 to June 3. During this time, awareness is raised regarding the rights of children.

The last week of May is National Child Protection week, but the Boksburg Child Welfare celebrates and focuses on the rights of children throughout May.

The campaign also seeks to mobilise all sectors of society to care for and protect children. Child Protection Week allows for welfare to shine a spotlight on children’s issues and highlight successes and identify what still needs to be done.

“This year we are focusing more on younger children, as they remain easy targets for child trafficking and exploitation.”

The local welfare uses this time of the year to raise much-needed awareness of the dangers that children face.

Boksburg Child Welfare provided the Advertiser with some tips on how parents or adults can help prevent child exploitation and child trafficking:

Know the signs:

Be open to talk to your children about anything that may be bothering them. It is important for children to know that they can speak to their parents about anything they may feel uncomfortable with. That will make it easier for them to approach you when they feel scared or feel they may be in danger. Parents should listen to their children and not fault-find.

Get to know their interests

Get to know their friends and where they spend their time if not at home

Check their social media

Anyone can be trafficked or exploited, but children who are abused, homeless or in foster care and run away are more vulnerable.

Signs that a child is being exploited

ALSO READ: Child Protection Week: Society can help stop abduction of young girls

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