1. At all times, the Department guided by the provisions of the Children’s Act, of which the best interest of the child is paramount on all matters concerning children. The Department is working closely in collaboration with the designated and accredited Child Protection Organisations, as well as health professionals in the clinics and hospitals to help prevent child abandonment. These include awareness as part of the 100 Days Campaign, information on services and options available to parents who are unable to care for their children, family planning, psychosocial support and positive parenting programmes amongst others. The Department also conducts community dialogues, television, radio talks and other media platforms, educating expecting mothers and the communities about children’s rights, right to life and the dangers of abandoning children.
Expectant mothers are informed of available options such as termination of the pregnancy, alternative care placement such as adoption and foster care. The Department also implement a Community-Based Prevention and Early Intervention Programme (RISIHA) that support families, parents and caregivers in distress; identifying factors that put children’s lives at risk and mitigate the identified risks and vulnerabilities by linking parents with available services and resources in their respective communities.
2. Refer to (a)