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Chief Justice Reiterates Call to Protect Children

By: , August 13, 2015

The Key Point:

The need to protect the nation’s children has once again been emphasised by Chief Justice, Hon. Zaila McCalla.

The Facts

  • Addressing the regular weekly meeting of the all-female Kiwanis Club of Providence, at the Wexford Hotel in Montego Bay, on August 12, Mrs. McCalla said failure to protect the children will result in failure to protect the nation.
  • The Chief Justice said as it relates to the island’s court system and dealing with children, efforts are continuing to sensitize staff members on the important principles, which have been agreed and established in that regard.

The Full Story

The need to protect the nation’s children has once again been emphasised by Chief Justice, Hon. Zaila McCalla.

Addressing the regular weekly meeting of the all-female Kiwanis Club of Providence, at the Wexford Hotel in Montego Bay, on August 12, Mrs. McCalla said failure to protect the children will result in failure to protect the nation.

“We must all continue in our efforts to raise public awareness on ways of maintaining the safety of our children and the need for greater vigilance in protecting them. The important role of those with parental responsibilities or those charged with the care of children, whether short term or long term, can never be overstated. This means that children must be protected, even from themselves,” she said.

The Chief Justice said as it relates to the island’s court system and dealing with children, efforts are continuing to sensitize staff members on the important principles, which have been agreed and established in that regard.

“We in the court system must at all times be guided by that over-arching principle. With assistance from our international partners, I have taken steps to sensitise all Judicial Officers regarding those important principles and we have had several workshops, sensitisation sessions and seminars,” she noted.

Mrs. McCalla said with increased public awareness, child rights will become an important element in the thrust for greater human rights.

Meanwhile, the Chief Justice explained that the rights of children are tied to those of women and discrimination against that group will have far reaching implications.

“Realising the rights and culture of women is not only a core development goal in itself, but it is also the key to the survival and development of children and the building of healthy families, communities and nations. Discrimination against women hurts both women and the next generation of children, boys and girls alike, starting even before birth,” Mrs. McCalla said.

Last Updated: August 13, 2015