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Toamua Village Stands by Commitment to Prevent Child Abuse

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Some of the young participants of the Toamua Village preventive and responsive child protection programme. 

APIA, SAMOA – 26 MAY 2022: If there is no illness, there is no need for a cure. However, as violence against children remains a major issue in Samoa, with 9 out of 10 children experiencing violent discipline in their homes, the phrase that ‘Prevention is better than cure’ fits in well with Samoa Victim Support Group’s holistic preventive and responsive child protection programme, in partnership with UNICEF Pacific.  And the parents and adolescent of Toamua, couldn’t agree more.

The prevention program is to prevent child abuse through ensuring that communities have better understanding of violence against children, and are able to prevent and respond to the same.

From the 7 targeted villages for the program, this week saw the parents and adolescents of Toamua, progressing to Module 4 of the Positive Discipline Parenting, and Module 4 of the Life Skills Development for Adolescents. Close to 50 parents and adolescents from Toamua are continuing with the Program since 2021.

During the session, the parents shared on how the knowledge gained from the Program have supported them on how their parenting discipline methods impacted on their children growing up. Other parents recalled how they themselves were disciplined the hard way, through smacking and harsh words, and were mindful that if they were to break the cycle of violence, they have to start practicing positive discipline parenting.

Toamua mixed participantsThe discussion among the adolescents focused on the use of drugs and alcohol as well as peer pressure, and their connection to risky behaviours.

The Module 4 session at Toamua was perfectly summed up by one of the adolescent participants Ison Fatu, who welcomed the positive mentality promoted by the program, to support the resilience of children, especially those growing up in difficult circumstances.  According to Ison, “it is scary to think about the many risks associated with different alcohol and drug use practices, but I am glad that I now understand these risks better.”

The community prevention program for the protection of children in Samoa, is part of a continuing partnership between SVSG and the UNICEF Pacific.  It is a partnership that started since 2015, and has extended to include capacity building for all of SVSG’s personnel on child protection, and systems building with SVSG’s partners, specifically on child protection case management.

The seven communities piloted for the 2021-2022 community prevention program are Toamua, Fasitoo-tai, Fagalii, Luatuanuu, Solosolo, Siumu and Samalaeulu in Savaii.

“As a child safe organization, SVSG is appreciative of the partnership established with UNICEF Pacific, to ensure that not only our community are engaged in child protection, but also SVSG’s personnel are adequately supported through capacity building, to carry out their child protection responsibilities,” said Georgina Lui, Chair of the SVSG Board.

Toamua women participants