Sri Lanka Telecom takes a stand to advocate cause of the child

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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), the national telecommunication service provider in Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the National Child Protection Authority (NCPA) organised an awareness program on child protection for school principals in the Anuradhapura District recently. The full-day awareness program was conducted at the Ceybank Rest, Anuradhapura with the participation of principals from over 200 schools in the Anuradhapura District. Chairperson of the NCPA Anoma Dissanayake, Chief Secretary of the North Central Province R.B. Herath, the Government Agent (Anuradhapura District) Mahinda Senivirathna, CEO of SLT Publications and SLT Visioncom (subsidiaries of Sri Lanka Telecom) Malraj Balapitiya, DIG Nimal Padmasiri, and the Deputy Director Educational and Counselling D.K. Lakshman were amongst those who graced the occasion. Helping the cause of child protection Child abuse has been increasingly on the rise with the North Central Province recording the highest number of cases of child abuse last year. Therefore, SLT has embarked on its latest Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative starting at Anuradhapura to help the cause of child protection by partnering the NCPA. As the initial step in this project, the company will be carrying out a series of awareness sessions in schools around the island to educate principals, teachers as well as students on different forms of child abuse, how it can be identified or recognised and its prevention in an attempt to curb the increasing incidence of child abuse being reported. Effective education and awareness of children, parents, principals as well as teachers can be seen as the major initiative towards preventing child abuse and protecting our children in Sri Lanka. Through this project, SLT aims to bring about a safe, secure and healthy environment where children are protected from all forms of abuse, help children to help themselves by avoiding unethical influences as well as emphasise on the community’s responsibility towards protecting their children from abuse of all kinds. Children are our future Addressing the gathering Malraj Balapitiya, CEO of SLT Publications and SLT VisionCom said: “Child abuse is a very serious issue that needs to be addressed. Our children are our future. It is our responsibility to look after them and ensure that they are brought up in a safe and secure environment. Many times, children are victimised since they cannot voice their feelings. As a responsible corporate citizen, SLT intends to introduce technologically developed products such as Sisu connect, web filtering, parental controlling and many other services, that will enable offering a secure environment with guided tools to prevent various social routes that may cause child abuse. All employees at SLT got together as one family island-wide to build awareness for the prevention of child abuse in the country. Employees at all levels including the top management participated in the child protection drive right from the start and the project is spearheaded by all employees of SLT on behalf of national telecommunication provider, with the objective of achieving a secure and safe environment for our younger generation.” Raising voices on violence NCPA Chairperson Anoma Dissanayake commented: “We are very happy to partner SLT to raise our voice against violence on children and I greatly appreciate the initiatives taken by SLT to raise awareness among principals, teachers and students. Child protection is a multi-sectoral responsibility and everybody in the society should get together to protect our children from all forms of abuse, neglect and exploitation. As President Mahinda Rajapaksa always points out, unless we protect our children today we will not be able to live in a violence free country tomorrow. They have understood the national requirement and I would like to invite other corporates also to join us to protect our children who are our future.” "Child abuse is a very serious issue that needs to be addressed. Our children are our future. It is our responsibility to look after them and ensure that they are brought up in a safe and secure environment – SLT Publications and SLT VisionCom CEO Malraj Balapitiya Child protection is a multi-sectoral responsibility and everybody in the society should get together to protect our children from all forms of abuse, neglect and exploitation – NCPA Chairperson Anoma Dissanayake" In October 2013, Sri Lanka Telecom carried out a large island-wide awareness campaign covering 300 locations in Sri Lanka, with the active participation of all SLT employees. This initiative was further strengthened by the positive feedback we received from all communities in our country and Sri Lanka Telecom will continue to support educating our younger generation on this social evil and to protecting their future for the betterment of our nation.

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