"Break the Prevalence, End the Violence: Protecting Children, Creating a Safe Philippines."
In this age of modern computer technology, the Internet and the ubiquitous gadgets that are already in the hands of many children, there is a felt need for parents to be trained on how to recognize red flags when something is amiss in this area of parenting, the better to take timely or preventive measures.
The council also called for a unified approach to Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC), pointing out that government officials, parents, families, communities, and media influencers must work together to ensure that children’s rights are respected and upheld at all times.
The action plan will feature a multi-sectoral, rights-based approach aimed at progressively advancing children’s rights to survival, development, protection, and participation across the Philippines.
This November, government offices and schools will once again cite and reiterate the 10 key children’s rights, which are the fundamental right to life and identity, family, education, development, food, shelter, leisure, protection from abuse and violence, a peaceful community, governmental assistance and expression.
Reference:
https://malaya.com.ph/opinion-of-the-day/editorial/protecting-children/
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