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Randburg SAPS and COJ EMS visit Sunshine Centre for Child Protection Week

Child Protection Week aims to raise awareness of the rights of children as articulated in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and the Children's Act.

The City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) and Randburg SAPS officers visited the Sunshine Centre on June 2, in Craighall, as part of the Child Protection Week campaign.

National Child Protection Week is commemorated annually from May 29 to June 5 to raise awareness of the rights of children as articulated in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and the Children’s Act.

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EMS staff member, Ntwanano Mafumo demonstrates how fires are put out. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

EMS community educator, Chris Viviers, played a game using toys and potentially dangerous objects with children to help them identify objects that could start fires.

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“As a community educator, my role is to teach the community about the dangers of fire and factors that could contribute to starting fires. We also train groups of people on how to do CPR, which takes a few hours.”

EMS community educator, Chris Viviers talks about the dangers of an iron. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

Sunshine Centre is an early childhood development and non-profit organisation for children with disabilities and those who are able-bodied. Parents who can afford to pay a small school fee contribute towards the school’s daily operational costs.

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Sergeant Elisabeth Modiba from Randburg SAPS taught the children the importance of knowing important emergency numbers, while highlighting the importance of speaking up to elders if there was a problem.

The day ended with the COJ EMS team giving the children a tour of the fire truck and explaining how everything in the truck worked.

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Asanda Matlhare

Asanda is a Rosebank Killarney Gazette multimedia Journalist. She covers community-related affairs. Asanda was previously an intern at The Star and The Citizen Newspaper

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