Stop Child Cruelty Trust (SCC) together with the Child Protection Alliance (CPA) celebrates their efforts towards sustainable, progressive changes in ending violence against children with the launch of the National ‘Happier and Safer Education – Secure Schools Program’, which received approval from Education authorities, National Child Protection Authority (NCPA) and UNICEF.
Since SCC spearheaded the formation of CPA two years ago, they have achieved several groundbreaking milestones, including the launch of the #NOguti campaign to end corporal punishment in schools which was launched in February 2022. Advancing the cause of child protection in Sri Lanka and in celebration of Universal Children’s Day, on November 20, they have established the ‘Secure Schools Program’ to 39 schools in the Southern Province. Sri Sumangala College, Hikkaduwa will engage in the full one-and-a-half-year program as the beacon school of the Southern Province.
Founder Chairperson of SCC and Co-convener of CPA Dr. Tush Wickramanayaka said, “This year has been transformative for us. We’ve not only set benchmarks but also achieved several ‘firsts’ in the realm of child protection. We believe in the potential of Sri Lanka’s children and are committed to ensuring that their rights and safety are upheld.”
Wickramanayaka said, “With the launch of the ‘Secure Schools Program,’ we intend to provide national-level training to strengthen teacher-student relationships, improve psycho-social wellbeing and non-violent conflict resolution via positive discipline strategies to end physical, mental and verbal punishments within schools in Sri Lanka.”
She added, “Educators and psychologists said that teachers can effectively manage classrooms and nurture their students’ knowledge, skills, and abilities without resorting to physical punishment. The unique feature is that the program is focused on working cohesively with students, parents and teachers to establish ‘no-hit zones’ by following the UN-recognized INSPIRE module to end violence, conduct workshops to educate parents on improving communication with children and empowering students on sexuality education and on-line safety, child rights and global citizenship and prevention of substance abuse.”
Actor and Brand Ambassador of #NOguti Saranga Disasekara said, “At a time when Sri Lanka is crippled in many aspects of society, it is imperative that parents improve communication with their children and ensure their children can come to them without fear if there is any concern relating to their well-being; child protection is a collective social responsibility.”
President of the Sri Lanka Medical Association Dr. Vinya Ariyaratne said, “there is an unprecedented strain on health services during the current economic crisis. All efforts should be focused on preventing the occurrence of the alarming rise of physical and sexual abuse of children by empowering teachers on positive discipline techniques and providing compulsory sexual health education to children.”
Attorney-at-law and Human Rights Activist Radika Gunratne was deeply concerned of the backlog of over 40,000 complaints of child abuse revealed by a recent report by the Auditor General. Gunratne said, “Justice delayed is justice denied. The system requires a fast forward re-set button to ensure that all institutions responsible for child protection work cohesively to expedite the cases and provide relief to victims, some of whom have been suffering for years.”
Rtd DIG Priyantha Jayakody said, “Child abuse is now one of the top grave crimes in Sri Lanka. The Police must act more vigorously to ensure evidence is submitted to courts without delays to avoid the burden on the law and order and judiciary services. He suggested introducing electronic tagging of those on bail to expedite cases.” Key highlights from SCC’s and CPA’s year of child protection advocacy include:
Unprecedented focus on child safety: 16 children have died resulting from physical/sexual abuse within 24 months. The two organisations acknowledged this crisis and have intensified their efforts to protect the nation’s children, emphasising the urgency of child safety.
First child protection tour – Lama Surakum Yathra: On October 1, 2022, they launched the ‘Lama Surakum Yathra,’ which marks the first child protection tour in the country’s history. The tour commenced in Jaffna, Batticaloa, Anuradhapura, Kandy and Galle, aiming to address the immediate needs of vulnerable children by addressing the urgency of ending corporal punishment in schools with the #NoGuti campaign and by distributing stationery packs, and sanitary pads and implementing children’s empowerment programs and community kitchens. Parliament petition and Supreme Court directive: they are determined to ensure the full implementation of the Supreme Court’s directive of February 2021, banning corporal punishment in all schools. In pursuit of this mission, they presented a petition to Parliament, urging legislators to enforce the vital ruling.
National debate competition – Parapuraka Abiyachanaya: SCC and the CPA, in collaboration with students of Law College, organised a national inter-school debate competition called ‘Parapuraka Abiyachanaya/A Generation’s Appeal to encourage discussions about child protection and rights. The competition engaged young minds in a meaningful dialogue about the future of child rights in Sri Lanka.
The two organisations have set the stage for groundbreaking advancements in child protection, with numerous ‘firsts’ to its name. This is the third consecutive year of the ‘Child Protection Mega Month’ another remarkable first from SCC, dedicating not just one day but two months from October 1 to November 30 towards sustainable progress on child welfare.
The campaign will continue in 2024 with a historic book launch, ‘Chronicles of Melancholy’, a collection of real-life stories of survivors of child abuse written in Sinhala, Tamil and English and an art competition for the cover of the book. The book gives a voice to the voiceless and empowers many in similar painful circumstances. CPA has received nearly 1000 art entries and the winners will be announced soon.