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24/7 the Authority's Contact Centre is here to take all reports of child abuse and maltreatment. If you see something, say something. Let's all do our part to end child abuse in Trinidad and Tobago.

Hotline: 996 or 800-2014
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24/7 the Authoritys Contact Centre is here to take all reports of child abuse and maltreatment. If you see something, say something. Lets all do our part to end child abuse in Trinidad and Tobago.

Hotline: 996 or 800-2014

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They does not do nothing

How can one get a job at this place?

They will take the call and talk. Thats all they good for talk talk talk and no action.

Let's keep child protection a top priority! ... See MoreSee Less

Lets keep child protection a top priority!

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I wish the authority would step in and uncover the ugly truth that led to my beloved four year old son's death and ensure all those responsible are brought to justice. They can hide but they can't run. Justice for Ayden Clement!

What is the "priority" of the Children's Authority of Trinidad and Tobago ? Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services

‼️MEDIA RELEASE‼️
Children's Authority Calls For Renewed Committment To Child Protection.
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‼️MEDIA RELEASE‼️
Childrens Authority Calls For Renewed Committment To Child Protection.

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My daughter is being affected by Noise Pollution. How can she be protected from this crime?

This Authority is Alive? Wow!!!! Very Interesting

This is an OFFICE release. Nothing happens outside the office. Children's Authority of Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services

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We must all work together to ensure the safety the safety of all children in Trinidad and Tobago. ... See MoreSee Less

We must all work together to ensure the safety the safety of all children in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Give parents some actual guidelines instead of these mundane posts. *Don’t put kids in taxis alone. *Don’t have children walking the streets unsupervised. *The walk to the shop or the neighbors is no longer safe, have a grown up walk with you. Time to do some out-reach beyond Social Media. Hold some parenting safety classes. Attend some PTA meetings and encourage parents to keep unaccompanied minors off the streets. Go in schools and alert kids to request a known and trusted grown-up’s help when necessary; explain who is a trusted grownup.

We need more and stronger laws concerning child protection. Apart from laws, parents need more support in managing the stresses of today whilst being present, and nurturing. We have generations of poorly reared individuals raising more. I suggest community-based parental sessions geared towards providing tools to help parent navigate their role whilst managing their lives. These sessions should also give communities the opportunity to provide feedback on what they believe is needed. Psychologists, such as myself, life-skills coaches, and other stakeholders should be a part of these sessions. Community programs make it easy to account for each child in each community. Daycares need regulating etc. There is so much to be done with respect to securing our greatest assets.

Who will stand up for four year old Ayden Clement, who lost his life unlawfully by the very hands of those who were given the responsibly to care for him? No amount of cover-up and lies will prevent justice from being done. We his family, call on those responsible for his death to take the opportunity and confess, redeem yourselves and save your souls. Justice for my beloved son Ayden Clement!

What will your child say about you as a parent when they grow up? ... See MoreSee Less

What will your child say about you as a parent when they grow up?

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Our collaboration through the Child Protection Information Management System (CPIMS+), enables the Authority and stakeholders to better serve the children and families who come to our attention. ... See MoreSee Less

Our collaboration through the Child Protection Information Management System (CPIMS+), enables the Authority and stakeholders to better serve the children and families who come to our attention.

The responsibility of raising productive and well rounded children is an important one. Let's ensure that we remain purposeful in the way we invest in and shape our children, because they are the future. ... See MoreSee Less

The responsibility of raising productive and well rounded children is an important one. Lets ensure that we remain purposeful in the way we invest in and shape our children, because they are the future.

As we continue to work towards ensuring the protection of all children in Trinidad and Tobago, here's one system we employ in this fight. The Child Protection Information Management System enables us and stakeholders to securely track and manage child protection cases.

The Authority extends special appreciation to UNICEF Eastern Caribbean, Spotlight Initiative and Primero for their assistance in operationalising this globally recognised software at the Authority.
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As we continue to work towards ensuring the protection of all children in Trinidad and Tobago, heres one system we employ in this fight. The Child Protection Information Management System enables us and stakeholders to securely track and manage child protection cases. 

The Authority extends special appreciation to UNICEF Eastern Caribbean, Spotlight Initiative and Primero for their assistance in operationalising this globally recognised software at the Authority.
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