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Mrs. Georgina Boateng (fourth from right) presenting the items to Isaac Quansah Okyere, with them are Mr. Fredrick Tetteh, Headmaster of the School and other dignitaries

Promote Welfare of Children with Special Needs

The Country Director of Standing Together Against Child Abuse and Neglect (STACAN), Mrs. Georgina Boateng, has advocated a concerted effort by stakeholders to promote the welfare of children with special needs in the country. She said such collaboration would ensure protection and wellbeing of such persons in the society. Mrs. Boateng made the call when she presented assorted items on behalf of STANCAN, United Kingdom (UK) non-governmental organization (NGO), founded by Ms. Elsie Owusu-Kumi, to the Dzorwulu Special School, in Accra, last Saturday. The items included sanitary pads, soft drinks, bottled water, toilet rolls bags of rice, sachets of water, gallons of soap and detergents and boxes of tin of tomatoes. Mrs. Boateng said STANCAN, which consist of a group of Ghanaian social workers, living in the UK, sought to empower the less privileged by creating awareness of what constituted child abuse and neglect. She said the NGO was equipping parents and professionals on child marriages, Female Genital Mutilation, children branded witches, child abuse and rape among others. Mrs. Boateng stressed the need to cater for the less privileged, to enable them contribute their quota to national development. She said the NGO would liaise with policy formulators and decision makers, at both local and international levels, to promote the welfare of children, especially those with special needs. Mrs. Boateng commended the staff of the school for their dedication in ensuring that the less vulnerable in the society were catered for. The Headmaster of the Dzorwulu Special School, Mr. Fredrick Tetteh, who received the items on behalf of the school, commended the NGO for its gesture. He assured that the items would be used for its intended purpose, and called on other organization to emulate the NGO, to ensure that the less privileged in the country were protected. Related Posts Ways to Nurture and Protect Children from Abuse STACAN Trip to Kakum National Park

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Dzorwulu Special School Receives Donations from STACAN

Standing Together against Child Abuse and Neglect (STANCAN),a non Governmental Organisation (NGO) has presented assorted items to the Dzorwulu Special School as part of this year’s Christmas celebration. The items were bottles of water, gallons of liquid soap, packets of toilet roll, boxes of biscuit, drinks and tissue paper. The Outreach, Training and Development Coordinator of STACAN, Mr Wisdom Kobla Gozah in making the presentation in Accra on Saturday stressed the need tp protect the rights of children in the country. He said children with special needs face challenges that can impact their daily lives and development, learning difficulties, communication barriers, social isolation and physical limitations Mr. Gozah stated that the NGO focuses on improving the wellbeing of children in the country through campaigns, awareness and programme. “We seek to educate and empower by creating an awareness of what constitutes child abuse and neglect and equipping parents and professionals with requisite skills and knowledge to better support children,” he added Me Gozah stated that STACAN also laisse with policy makers to influence decision made about the rights and well-being of children. He commended the management of the school for their dedication on catering foe children over the years and urged them not to rest on their oars. Mr Gozah assured the management of the school of STACAN continuous support to help them achieve their goals. The headmaster of the School, Mr Fredrick Tetteh in receiving the items encourages parents to send children with special needs to school to bring out their potentials. He urged the public not to stigmatize against children with special needs but support them in their growth. Mr Tetteh commended management of STACAN for their support and assured that the items would be used for its intended purposes. He said government alone cannot assist the school and called on philanthropists, organizations and institutions to help them achieve their goals. The Country Director of STACAN, Mrs Georgina Boateng said Christmas is a season to show love to the vulnerable in the society. “Christmas is all about love and caring for each other in that we do,” She added. Related Posts Effective Strategies for Supporting a Child with Speech Delays STACAN Trip to Kakum National Park

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