Students March Against Child Abuse November 20, 2022 Listen Education Share Photo: Mark Bel Chief Executive Officer, Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Rosalee Gage-Grey, lays a wreath at the Secret Gardens Monument in downtown Kingston, on Friday (November 18). Each year, on November 19, the CPFSA joins countries around the world to commemorate World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse, by hosting several activities aimed at focusing national attention on the issue of violence against children. The observance also seeks to encourage greater vigilance in protecting Jamaica’s children. Photo: Mark Bel Students participate in the ‘Stop the Silence, End the Violence’ islandwide remembrance rally and children’s march, from the St. William Grant Park to the Secret Gardens Monument in downtown Kingston, on Friday (November 18). Each year, on November 19, the CPFSA joins countries around the world to commemorate World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse, by hosting several activities aimed at focusing national attention on the issue of violence against children. The observance also seeks to encourage greater vigilance in protecting Jamaica’s children. Photo: Mark Bel Chief Executive Officer, Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Rosalee Gage-Grey, lays a wreath at the Secret Gardens Monument in downtown Kingston, on Friday (November 18). Each year, on November 19, the CPFSA joins countries around the world to commemorate World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse, by hosting several activities aimed at focusing national attention on the issue of violence against children. The observance also seeks to encourage greater vigilance in protecting Jamaica’s children.