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What is Child Abuse? It’s when a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of serious harm to the child.

There are many forms of child maltreatment, including neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, exploitation and emotional abuse.

The survey that we did shows the following common of child abuse.

  1. Physical Abuse – is when an older person causes any accidents physically to a child.
  2. Sexual Abuse – when anybody uses a child for sexual purposes or involves a child in sexual activities, for example when a child is being touched to their private parts without their concert.
  3. Emotional Abuse – when a child is being abused mentally and socially, or causes a severe emotional harm, it is considered emotional abuse. While a single incident may be abused, most often emotional abuse a pattern of behaviour that causes damage over time.
  4. Child Neglect – When a parent/guardian/caregiver does not give a child care, supervision, affection and support needed for a child health, safety and well being and it includes the following: (Physical neglect, inadequate supervision, emotional neglect, medical neglect and educational neglect)

What causes child abuse?

There is not any single fact that which causes child abuse, abuse usually occurs in families where there is a combination of risk factors. Abuse and neglect occur most often in families who are under pressure and lack support. Most abuse often than sexual abuse occurs in families to which some, or all, to mention few (Poverty, lack of education, serious, material problems, violence between family members and unemployment).

Prevention of child abuse

The goal it’s very clear – to stop this violence from happening in the first place. Safe stable, nurturing relationships and environments for all children and families can prevent abuse and help all children reach their full potential.

Resources on child abuse prevention, protecting children from risk of abuse, and strengthening families, protective factors, and public awareness, community activities, positive parenting, prevention programs and also access to the national child abuse prevention month.

Department of Social Development has introduced a program called UBUNTU and NON-VIOLENCE, it clearly states that no deserves to abused in any way but must be protected especially children because they don’t have a voice to assist themselves when such instances occur.

 

The following toll free number 1-800-422-4453 can be used if anyone wants to report child abuse and confidentiality is guaranteed at all times. Let’s prevent child abuse before it even begins as the children are the future for tomorrow.

 

“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others” Nelson Mandela

 

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Joziel Moshane
Modisapodi Josiele Moshane was born in 83-12-16 in Monyakeng and moved to Kutlwanong in his early age. He attended his primary school at Marobe Primary School at Kutlwanong and was a very active kid as he participated in many school activities to mention few; he participated in Ballroom and Latin and in public speaking. He then moved back to Monyakeng after he completed his grade 7 and registered at Ithabeleng Secondary School to finish his Secondary studies, where he participated in many activities. Modisapodi completed his grade 12 in 2001 and sat at home due to financial constrains. He then joined civil society organization to mention few, Youth for Reconstruction dealing with environmental issues 2002 and was appointed as additional member in the committee, also joined Monyakeng Aids Support Group franchise holder of love Life the following year and was given a task to coach debate in local schools. Real life began for him after those years as he moved to Johannesburg to pursue his studies; he enrolled at Academy of business and computer schools to study marketing, he dropped out the following year and volunteered at South African Communist Party as a data capture under the supervision of the late cde Kolisile Nkosiphendulo for a year. He moved back home to a break from the city Life in 2007 as he joined Sisonke Youth Development back home and appointed as the Administrator and started his own Ballroom and Latin and coach debate again in local high school and that’s when he made his name locally and provincially. In late 2008, Modisapodi received a job as a senior Administrator at South African Private Security Workers Union and he reckons the 2 years he spent there were incredible; until he left the company in 2011 and went back to Sisonke Youth Development where he was appointed as the Project Manager for 4 and half years. He placed Sisonke Youth Development on the map as he managed to get the organization 2 big funding from the Department of Social Development and Independent Development Trust, hired 60 people under his leadership and won the organization The Young Community Developer of the year 2013 in Frankford at Social Development youth awards. He completed his IT Essential (Hardware&Software) and CCNA1 (Introduction to Network) at Vodacom ICT Resource Centre and he is now a network administrator and service help desk intern at Free State Social Development department. Modisapodi is part of the team; he will be heading the Social development portfolio along with the entertainment portfolio and he is now appointed as the administrator of the magazine.

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