Child Protection Law w/Moyahabo Thoka
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Moyahabo Thoka, a legal researcher and attorney at the Center for Child Law in South Africa. They discuss the intersection of law and child protection, focusing on topics such as education, birth registration, migrant children, child care protection, social assistance, children's rights to environmental justice, children and the criminal justice system, and children with disabilities. They also address misconceptions about the Bella Bill, which includes provisions for comprehensive sex education and expanded definitions of child abuse. The conversation emphasizes the importance of providing children with the information and support they need to make informed decisions and protect their rights. The conversation explores the responsibilities of different stakeholders in protecting and safeguarding children. The SACE Code of Conduct guides educators in their role as caregivers and advocates for children. Family members are expected to act in the best interest of the child and report any abuse or neglect. Community members also have a responsibility to report any signs of abuse or harmful behavior towards children. The law is there to protect children, and there are various avenues for seeking help and guidance, including legal NGOs and organizations like the Center for Child Law. https://youtu.be/fgaeXxOuOBY
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