Lagos Takes Fight Against Domestic Violence, Child Abuse To Students
By: HighCelebritySquard
…Trains 5000 On Preventive Techniques
The
Lagos State Government under the aegis of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence
Response Team (DSVRT), has commenced engagement of 5000 Primary and Secondary
School Students on Child Rights and Child Abuse as well as all forms of sexual
and domestic violence.
The
initiative is also geared towards empowering them with their roles and
responsibilities in handling and preventing such issues.
Coordinator
of DSVRT, Mrs. Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi in a statement on Sunday said the Team
held an interactive workshop for primary school children tagged ‘Safeguarding
the Rights of a Child’, also known as STRAC to appropriately sensitize them in
age appropriate language on their rights, responsibilities child abuse, on how
to avoid being a victim of sexual abuse, self-defence tips, and how to preserve
evidence when physically or sexually assaulted.
She
said DSVRT has also commenced the Smart Teens Advocacy Initiative (STAI), which
is targeted at secondary school students, adding that the workshop deployed the
means of drama, dance and role play.
“STAI
via interactive workshops is one of the strategies deployed to fight against
the growing trend of rape culture in Secondary Schools. The rape prevention
workshop is led by trained Peer educators, who have experience in gender
relations, socialization, dating violence and sexual violence prevention. We
believe this would go a long way in curbing incidents of Domestic violence,
Child Abuse and Sexual Abuse amongst teens,” the DSVRT Coordinator said.
According
to her, the first set of workshops took place on Wednesday, 11th and Thursday
12th October, 2017 at Lagos Island, with over 1000 primary and secondary
students in attendance drawn from different schools in Education District
Three.
She
said asides verbally engaging students on their rights and responsibilities,
the students were also equipped with relevant materials, textbooks and posters
which can be displayed conspicuously in the school premises to serve as a
reminder.
“The
program was deemed successful in sensitizing the students as feedback from them
indicated they now feel empowered especially in the area of how to avoid being
a victim of sexual abuse,” she said.
She
said in the next coming weeks, another set of 5000 students drawn from over 300
primary and secondary schools would be impacted with relevant information,
expressing optimism that it would go a long way in empowering children and
ensuring that the next generation is one that is fully sensitized around the
ills of sexual abuse.
Lagos Takes Fight Against Domestic Violence, Child Abuse To Students
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