Child-Protection

What is this Project about?

• Training ECD practitioners, social service professionals and community-facilitators to advance child safety and protection in créches and the community.

 

• Target audience: ECD practitioners, social service professionals and community-based facilitators

 

• Register for online course at https://forms.gle/3AMEvqVF4DYKWbuN7.

“The course should be compulsory for every practitioner, caregiver and teacher; it is a necessity. I used to be frustrated not knowing what to do when such incidents occurred, but now I am empowered and this information will soon be in use as we have these kind of challenges almost every day.”

Sikhusele Penelope Plaatjie

Practitioner at PJB Cona Primary School, Worcester

The following words come to mind as I reflect on our collaboration with Ezrah as an organisation that equips churches to care for the vulnerable. Words such as: excellence, integrity, quality, meaningful training, empathy, experience, compassion and capability all describe what we’ve experienced with Ezrah in helping us to equip churches and leaders in ministry with the essentials of protecting children in their daily programs and ministry. Ezrah has the ability to help each organisation to design their own roadmap to reach this important outcome at their own pace and within their own capacity. It’s a pleasure working with and collaborating with Ezrah.”

Theuno Swart

National Director of South Africa: Orchard Africa

 “Ezrah’s training plays a crucial role in equipping ECD centres with vital skills and knowledge, especially empowering them on child protection and
emphasizing the importance of dealing effectively with such issues to ensure the safety and well-being of young children. By providing comprehensive training, Ezrah enables ECD practitioners to identify and respond to child protection concerns promptly and sensitively, creating a safer environment where children can thrive. This training not only enhances the professionalism and capacity of ECD centers but also underscores the fundamental rights of every child to a secure and nurturing learning environment.”

Irma Duvenage

Project Manager: Inceba Trust