Many parents in African communities face challenges in recognizing signs of harm and often feel uncertain about the steps to take when safeguarding concerns arise, especially within the unique context of their cultural and african traditions.
Unaddressed safeguarding concerns can escalate, potentially leading to serious interventions by social services, which may disrupt family life and have long-term consequences for both parents and children.
Do you know what steps to take if a safeguarding concern arises in your community?
Join Rudo Edith Magaya from Meshebah CIC and Farzana Jabar, safeguarding expert from Voluntary Action Leeds for a vital Basic Safeguarding Session for Parents in African Communities. This session will focus on key aspects of safeguarding within cultural and african-based settings, offering tailored insights for African families.
This free session is designed to empower parents with practical guidance on recognizing signs of abuse and harm; responding to safeguarding concerns effectively; creating safer environments for children and vulnerable individuals within your community and household.
Booking via the Tickets link below.
Your presence at this event will help you take the right steps toward safeguarding your family and others in the community.
Plus, enjoy complimentary refreshments as we come together for this important discussion.
Register now to equip yourself with the knowledge and confidence to safeguard those who matter most! Let’s come together to strengthen our communities, protect our children, and ensure their safety and well-being.
Register now to be part of this important conversation!