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Healing hands visits Tshidiso Primary

"You must know about abuse, how to report abuse, and be aware of human trafficking."

SEBOKENG.- The Healing Hands organisation, a Non Profit Orgasination (NPO), visited Tshidiso primary school to close a week marking child protection week, under slogan, #Bana ke Setjhaba.

The Healing Hands from Zone 11 in Sebokeng were also joined by Men As Safety Promoters (MASP) as they taught learners at the school their rights, how they must behave and respect.

Happy Lethoba from MASP, taught the learners about the danger of gangsterism and bullying concentrating mainly on the following:

  • Cyber bullying
  • Physical bullying
  • Disability bullying
  • Racial bullying and
  • Religion bullying

Lerato Moalosi, an Auxiliary worker from Healing Hands, spoke to the learners about about child abuse, and how to avoid being abused.

” You must know about abuse, how to report abuse, and be aware of human trafficking.”

Ritha Madipudi Godwana, principal of the school, thanked the learners for their behaviour on the day and all stakeholders for engaging with learners.

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Lerato Serero

Lerato Serero is the Editor of Sedibeng Ster. With the experience of well over a decade. Lerato is passionate about writing stories about the community. Service delivery stories are his favourite. Email: leratoserero@mooivaal.co.za

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