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Michael Rua Primary hosts GBV awareness campaign

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Michael Rua Primary School Hosts GBV Awareness Campaign

On October 3, Michael Rua Primary School organized a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) awareness campaign from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The event brought together a diverse group of participants, including community leaders, law enforcement officials, healthcare professionals, and local government representatives.

Key Speakers and Discussions

  • Bishop Sekete initiated the campaign with a prayer, highlighting the importance of faith and unity in addressing GBV.
  • Sergeant Ndhambi Tintswalo from Kliprivier SAPS shed light on the severe repercussions of GBV and stressed the pivotal role of community engagement in prevention efforts.
  • Experts from Kopanong Hospital Thuthuzela Care Centre, Badumetse Batho Centre, and Engaging Parents provided valuable insights on medical and mental health support services, community involvement, positive family dynamics, and parental responsibilities in combatting GBV.
  • Motivational speaker Mr. Nyandeni from Lebz Café delivered an uplifting message focused on empowerment and community development.
  • Marry Myburgh, representing the Midvaal Mayoral office, outlined local government strategies aimed at combating GBV and supporting schools in the region.

Community Collaboration for a Safer Future

The collaborative efforts of these various stakeholders aim to foster a safer and more supportive community environment. By joining forces and sharing expertise, the goal is to create a network of resources and services to combat GBV effectively.

Seeking Additional Information

For those interested in learning more about GBV resources and support services, consider exploring online sources or reaching out to local organizations dedicated to combating gender-based violence.

Source: The Citizen