COMMENTARY: Protecting  Our  Children  Is  a   Collective  Responsibility

By: Terri  London D.H.C

July 4, 2025

In today’s fast changing world, protecting  our  children  is a  collective  responsibility   that  has become more crucial than ever before. As parents, caregivers, and members of society, it is our collective responsibility to ensure the protection and well-being of children especially  during  the  long  summer   vacation.

 In this  regards,  the importance of  protecting  our  children  should be a top priority for every community in the  Caribbean.

While   the  protection  of  children  involves creating a safe and secure environment free from abuse, exploitation, and neglect;  children  protection  also   includes ensuring their physical safety, emotional well-being, and protection from all forms of harm  as  well.  The  safety and  well   being  of  children  is  not  just a  parental  duty-  it  is  also  a  shared  responsibility. Whether   at  home, on the streets  or within  our  schools  and  communities,  children  deserve  protection, care  and  respect.

Essentially,  child protection  must be comprehensive and accessible to all children, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, or socioeconomic status. Every child has the right to be treated with respect and dignity, and to receive the same level of care and protection, ensuring that their rights and well-being are prioritized and protected.

Although  the  Caribbean  has  always  prided  itself on strong  family  values  and  tight  knit  communities, it  is  now  time  to  seek  out  strategies, content, and activities to address and  ensure the safety of young children.   Child protection  should   now be a   top priority because  it’s never too early to teach children about safety.  Children  need to understand their surroundings and know how to react.

The  evidence  of  troubling  stories    of   child  neglect,  abuse  or  accidents   can  be  prevented  during  this  long  summer  vacation    with  more  awareness  and  collective  action. When children feel safe, loved, and cared for, they are more likely to develop into healthy, well-adjusted individuals who can contribute positively to their communities. On the other hand, when children are subjected to abuse, neglect, or exploitation, the consequences can be devastating, both for the individual and for society as a whole.

On this  note,  the principle of shared responsibility is also crucial to effective children protection. Protecting children is not the sole responsibility of any one individual or organization; it is a collective effort that requires the collaboration and engagement of parents, caregivers, educators, policymakers, and the broader community.  Therefore,  we  must  act like  each  child  is  our  own, as  our  future  depends  on how  well  we  care  for the  next  generation. By working together, we can create a comprehensive and coordinated system of support and protection for children.

Children are the foundation of our society, and safeguarding their safety and security is not only an ethical imperative but also an asset  to our collective future. By  promoting a culture of child protection within organizations and communities in  the  Caribbean,   we can create a supportive and protective environment that empowers children, families, and the broader public to play an active role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our youngest citizens. Through these collective efforts, we can work towards a future where all children can thrive and reach their full potential, free from the threat of harm.

(Dr. Terri London  D.H.C  is a community activist on the  Caribbean island of  Antigua  & Barbuda, and  is  actively involved services   supporting educational  and  empowerment initiatives within the St. Mary’s North constituency.)

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