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Research has shown that children thrive on routine and structure. Having consistent routines, rules, expectations, and boundaries helps them feel safe, secure, and in control. ... See MoreSee Less

Research has shown that children thrive on routine and structure. Having consistent routines, rules, expectations, and boundaries helps them feel safe, secure, and in control.

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There is a video circulating about some Venezuelans children begging in Chaguanas. What are you all doing about it?

Hello, good afternoon. You say, "Don't keep child abuse a secret and report it in all its forms." Well, I know of a case where, on the one hand, there is gross negligence and psychological damage. The girls are enrolled in the school system, but no one takes them to school. The parents keep them inside the room where they live until around 3:30 PM to 4:00 PM. After that, they let them go out and walk around the room where they live. The parents don't take these girls anywhere. The girls don't leave here and have no social contact with people their age. I need you to come and verify what I'm telling you. There are video cameras here; you can check them so you can see that they don't go out anywhere, and the few times they go to school, they go alone or are taken by a relative who doesn't live here relatives are always drunk driving up and down the place, parents smoking weed in the room, and the children right there. The girls' mother doesn't take them to school; that woman doesn't leave that room, when you come you notice the look as if she hasn't bathed or washed her face, that woman doesn't comb her hair. I need you to come and verify what I'm writing to you. I need you to come and see why those girls are not taken to school, by not going to school they end up growing up quite maladjusted and unfit for work and institutional life since they don't adapt to uniforms, they don't adapt to speaking well, and they don't adapt to the norms of life. Here, the parents keep them with a telephone and watching movies. The the day or days you all come you will find a movie on the television, the girls with a telephone, the mother all disheveled without combing her hair and looking unkempt.The girls' mother doesn't work; she doesn't leave the house. Another thing is that the girls have to feed the chickens and roosters. On the other hand, the girls' father looks just like the girls' mother, not like normal people and out of every five words he says, three are "FUCK." What do I mean by this? That he exerts physical violence, and verbal violence since he has hit the little girl and tells her to shut up, and the poor girl swallows back the pain and tears. He's always angry. If you put him through psychological therapy, you'll see the real results and prove that what I'm telling you isn't false. The girls' father works two to four days a week on average; sometimes he goes out to work one day a week, and the rest of the time he spends it Smoking marijuana and cigarettes, and watching movies, the four of them locked in that small room watching movies. Don't you want to believe me? Please come and check as the girls are not well.

I wrote to you about the case of two little one about 11 next one about 6 years old girls, and you haven't come, you haven't done anything. Apparently, you're like the police who don't work properly either. It's not just about going to the offices to get some air conditioning, please.

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A great responsibility is in our hands!

Our outreach sessions with communities, schools, NGOs, FBOs and via the media are all geared towards making children, families and you the public aware of many ways children can be abused and how everyone can play a part in their protection.

If you are interested in the Authority doing a sensitisation with your organisation or at your school please email us at info@ttchildren.org.
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Our outreach sessions with communities, schools, NGOs, FBOs and via the media are all geared towards making children, families and you the public aware of many ways children can be abused and how everyone can play a part in their protection. 

If you are interested in the Authority doing a sensitisation with your organisation or at your school please email us at info@ttchildren.org.

As we treat our children with respect, they learn to respect themselves and others. It starts with you! ... See MoreSee Less

As we treat our children with respect, they learn to respect themselves and others. It starts with you!

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Foster Care Manager, Mrs. Anjuli Tewari DeFague and Team Lead Avion Thompson facilitated a lunch and learn session with staff of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. Today's discussion provided some insight into the Foster Care system in Trinidad and Tobago and clearing up common misconceptions as it relates to this child care arrangement.

If you are interested in the Authority doing a sensitisation at your organisation please email us at info@ttchildren.org .
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Foster Care Manager, Mrs. Anjuli Tewari DeFague and Team Lead Avion Thompson facilitated a lunch and learn session with staff of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. Todays discussion provided some insight into the Foster Care system in Trinidad and Tobago and clearing up common misconceptions as it relates to this child care arrangement. 

If you are interested in the Authority doing a sensitisation at your organisation please email us at info@ttchildren.org .Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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U should do this in HDC

Anjuli, you are awesomeeeee

Well done guys. 👏 👏

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