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When a child is received into the care of the Children’s Authority Pursuant to Section 22 of the Children’s Authority Act, Chap. 46:10
If you are concerned about a child’s safety and welfare, you can make a report via the following means
At the heart of the child protection system are the child-friendly, “one-stop” Assessment Centres
Research on best practice confirmed that children thrive best when placed in a family environment.
Foster Care is a temporary option for children who are not able to live with their birth families due to a range of different circumstances.
Adoption is the process whereby a person assumes full legal responsibility for a child who is not biologically theirs.
Children displaying challenging behaviours are a specialised group requiring targeted interventions.
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Parents and guardians, as your CXC and CAPE students continue their preparations, here are a few tips which can help them study more effectively. ... See MoreSee Less
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Our children are counting on us. Let's all do our part to raise them with the love, care and protection they deserve. ... See MoreSee Less
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The support and encouragement you give to your children can propel them much further that pressure ever will. Check in with your children today and see how they feel and how you can better support them to reach their goals. ... See MoreSee Less
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Please do not wait until it is too late.
Report all instances of child abuse and maltreatment to the Authority at 996 or 800-2014! ... See MoreSee Less
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Starts with you'll taking reports SERIOUSLY!
The Authority’s Director/CEO Ag, Mrs. Rhonda Gregoire-Roopchan and members of the CATT Executive and Senior Management attended a collaborative meeting with officials of the Youth Training and Rehabilitation Centre on Wednesday. Discussions focused on opportunities for continued collaboration. The visit included a tour of YTRC's facilities. ... See MoreSee Less
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Keep going CATT.
Nice to see two sets of my people collaborating. ❤️
Report: Many cases of online abuse go unreported, leaving children at continued risk. Knowing how to respond and report can make a critical difference inprotecting your child and others.
This Child Abuse Awareness Month, take just 4 minutes to learn how to keep your child safe online and get your free safety tips booklet by:
1. Completing the anonymous checklist: bit.ly/ycmsafeonline
2. Getting your online safety score to download your free Caribbean Online Safety Checklist and Resources Booklet.
Start now. Protect your child before it’s too late. Look out for more tips and posts this Child Abuse Awareness Month.
#SafeOnlineSafeOffline #EndViolenceAgainstChildren #CaribbeanChildProtection
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Yesterday, the Authority joined the Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services, Child Affairs Division, for their Mindful Me Journal Event at the Government Campus Plaza. Here are a few photos from this event and our engagement with students from the Port of Spain and environs education district. ... See MoreSee Less
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As we come to the end of Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, let's remember we all have a responsibility to create and maintain a safe environment for our nation's children.
Child Protection is Everybody's Business! ... See MoreSee Less
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Yes agree but u all need to get serious