Today we heard from Moefeeda Kagee – RAPCAN. We were talking about the Child Protection and Support Services Programme. The programme promotes and protects the rights of children within the criminal justice system through the facilitation of multi-disciplinary services for children and their caregivers for the advancement of both healing and justice. Moefeeda explained more about it. If you want more information you can contact their offices on (021) 712 2330 or www.rapcan.org.za
We also spoke to Paulin Mbecke – From the Refugee Children’s Project. The Refugee Children’s Project is planning to launch a handbook on the refugee children’s rights. The handbook aims at raising awareness on refugee children and unaccompanied minors’ rights in South Africa. It will particularly enable service providers, schools, refugee community and the local community as a whole to become more familiar with the refugee’s rights and provide them with the tools to facilitate its subsequent implementation. Paulin explained more about the book. If you want more information you can contact him on (011) 333 9266 or send an email to rcpsa@rcpafrica.org.za
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