Invitation to an online Webinar

Invitation to an online Webinar

Safe-Child Advocacy wishes to invite you to its upcoming online webinar scheduled for the 24th  of June 2022. This is the second in the series of webinars on the theme “Promoting Child Rights and Equal Opportunities for Children in Street and other Vulnerable Situations”.

The webinar will specifically talk about “Translating Child Rights into Practice: Perceptions of Adolescents in three (3) selected communities in northern Ghana”. It is important for the rights of children to be addressed not only in theory but in practice.

Come let us share and learn strategies to achieve this together. We look forward to having a fruitful discussion with you. Kindly click on the button below to get registered.

 

Thank you.

Sr.Olivia Umoh, D.C
Director,
Safe-Child Advocacy

SCA marks World Day against Child Labour

SCA marks World Day against Child Labour

Child Labour is a form of abuse.

Do you know the difference between child work and child labour?

Children have responsibility to contribute to the work of the family according to their age and capability.

Children’s work should not stop them from enjoying their rights to play, sleep on time, attend school, and do other developmental activities. Children must not be involved in labour that puts them at risks, subjects them to trauma or affect their health.

Children are not for economic gains. They are invaluable human beings. Children are right holders. Adults have responsibility to protect children under their care.

Children when allowed to develop fully would eventually contribute to the workforce for the development of our society.

Child Labour is harmful!

Child Labour constitute abuse!!

Stop Child Labour Now!!!

SCA had its quarterly staff metting.

SCA had its quarterly staff metting.

SCA had its quarterly staff meeting for the year 2022. Unit heads presented their quarterly report to the house and other matters that arose were addressed by the management.

The director commended each sector for the good job done and admonished staff to continue to put out their best and own the institution in diverse ways to reach greater heights.

The International Day for Street Children Committee was also commended vehemently for the extra effort they placed into the activities they embarked on.

A new welfare committee was set up and they were endorsed by the house.

Announcements were made to the house and the meeting was concluded with a word of prayer.

SCA together with sister NPO’s ended its month-long campaign on Child Streetism with an event to disseminate Headcount Report.

SCA together with sister NPO’s ended its month-long campaign on Child Streetism with an event to disseminate Headcount Report.

Safe-Child Advocacy in collaboration with Chance for Children and Muslin Family Counselling Service ended our month long campaign on Child Streetism to mark the 2022 International Street Children Day. The occasion was used to disseminate the report of Headcount of Children carried out by the 3 collaborating organisations around the Central areas of Kumasi. The excerise was carried out for Regional and Municipal Assembly Directors of the Department of Social Welfare, the Director of the Department of Children, the Ghana Aids Commission and some media bodies.

 

 

12 April is International Street Children Day.

12 April is International Street Children Day.

12 April is International Street Children Day. Join the campaign against Children Streetism, Child Homelessness, and all forms of Child Slavery. Let’s draw public attention to issues that keep Children Vulnerable. Safe-Child Advocacy/ Daughters of Charity Kumasi in collaboration with a host of other Child care organizations is on the campaign. Today we climax the month-long campaign with a Street placard campaign on the principal Streets of Kumasi