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When a child is received into the care of the Children’s Authority Pursuant to Section 22 of the Children’s Authority Act, Chap. 46:10
If you are concerned about a child’s safety and welfare, you can make a report via the following means
At the heart of the child protection system are the child-friendly, “one-stop” Assessment Centres
Research on best practice confirmed that children thrive best when placed in a family environment.
Foster Care is a temporary option for children who are not able to live with their birth families due to a range of different circumstances.
Adoption is the process whereby a person assumes full legal responsibility for a child who is not biologically theirs.
Children displaying challenging behaviours are a specialised group requiring targeted interventions.
Licensed Community Residences, The Licensing Process

Emotional abuse isn't always visible, but its impact runs deep. This Child Abuse Awareness & Prevention Month, let’s commit to recognising the patterns and forms of abuse which harm our children.
Let's use ours to build up, not break down or abuse. ... See MoreSee Less
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Keeping our children safe is a community effort. One of the biggest myths is that children lie about their experiences.
The facts show otherwise. Let’s create a culture where children feel safe enough to come forward.
If you are aware of child abuse or maltreatment, please reach out to the Children’s Authority at 996 or the Police at 999.
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Every child deserves a safe environment to grow and thrive. Let’s work together to end child abuse.
If you suspect a child is in danger or needs help, don't wait to act. Use the hotlines below to reach the Children's Authority:
📞 996 or 800-2014 ... See MoreSee Less
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It takes a village to protect a child, and that protection starts with prevention. By being observant and proactive, we can stop harm before it ever starts. ... See MoreSee Less
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Understanding who holds a "Position of Trust" is an important part of keeping our children safe. Teachers, coaches, medical professionals, drivers and anyone in authority over a child has a responsibility to protect them.
Let’s stay informed and stay vigilant. If you see something, say something! ... See MoreSee Less
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Exit: Online abuse can happen quickly but knowing when and how to act can stop it from escalating. Teaching your child to exit unsafe situations and report concerns is critical to keeping them protected.
This Child Abuse Awareness Month, take just 4 minutes to learn how to keep your child safe online and get your free safety tips booklet by:
1. Completing the anonymous checklist: bit.ly/ycmsafeonline
2. Getting your online safety score to download your free Caribbean Online Safety Checklist and Resources Booklet.
Start now. Protect your child before it’s too late. Look out for more tips and posts this Child Abuse Awareness Month.
#SafeOnlineSafeOffline #EndViolenceAgainstChildren #CaribbeanChildProtection
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Today, we acknowledge and celebrate the people who give of their time, resources and expertise to children of our nation. Thank you for all that you do and for igniting the passion to serve in others.
#ThankYouVolunteers
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