Due to the dangers facing our children in Lesotho of late, this time of year puts a specific responsibility on us to be more vigilant. The festive season brings joy, togetherness, and a sense of community. It is a time for celebrations, traditions, and sharing moments with loved ones. However, amidst the excitement, it is crucial to prioritize the safety and well-being of our communities, particularly the safety of our children. Let’s explore the significance of community engagement during the festive season and the measures we can take to ensure the safety of our communities as Basotho.
- Creating a Safe and Inclusive Community:
During the festive season, it is essential to foster a sense of belonging and inclusivity within our communities. Strong communities play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of everyone, especially children. Engaging in community-building activities such as neighborhood parties, collaborative events, and charity drives can help create a supportive environment where people look out for one another. Others might be alone during this time, so let’s look out for our neighbors.
- Promoting Awareness and Education:
Raising awareness about child safety is crucial during this time. Communities should organize awareness campaigns targeted at parents, teachers, and community members. These sessions can educate attendees about potential risks during festivities and provide safety guidelines to ensure child protection. Topics may include fire safety, childproofing homes, responsible party planning, and identifying and reporting child abuse.
- Parental Vigilance:
Parents, guardians and neighbors play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of children.. The following measures can help parents maintain vigilance:
- Communication: Engage in open and honest conversations with children about their safety. Teach them about potential risks and establish trust so they can openly communicate any concerns or uncomfortable situations.
- Supervision: Maintain constant supervision, especially in crowded places, events, or during any activities involving fire, water, electrical gadgets, or decorations.
- Age-appropriate activities: Encourage children to engage in age-appropriate activities, ensuring that they understand rights from wrongs and dangers a d safety, and are not exposed to hazards beyond their capabilities.
- Collaborating with Law Enforcement:
Engage law enforcement agencies and community partners in maintaining community safety, particularly during festivities. Communities can collaborate with local police departments to organize safety campaigns and increase patrols in neighborhoods during celebrations. Additionally, establishing community watch programs and encouraging open communication with law enforcement can contribute to a safer environment for children. Always have the police and emergency numbers on hand.
- Ensuring Safe Festive Environments:
Event organizers parents and community leaders have the responsibility to create safe, child-friendly environments during festivities. This includes implementing crowd control measures, providing proper lighting, securing premise against potential hazards, and conducting regular safety checks. Additionally, organizers should enforce policies related to child protection, such as mandatory background checks for staff handling children and ensuring appropriate supervision within event spaces. Alcohol sales and consumption should be separated from children.
Other areas of safety that we need to critically consider are the following:
- Safe Travel: If you’re traveling, plan your journey in advance and make sure your vehicle is in good condition. Observe traffic rules, buckle up, and avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Always arrange for a designated driver or use public transportation.
- Fire Safety: Be cautious when using candles, fireworks, or decorative lights. Keep flammable materials away from open flames and ensure you have smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in proper working condition.
- Home Security: While socializing or traveling, make sure to secure your home properly. Lock all windows and doors, and consider installing security systems or timers for lights to deter potential burglars. It’s always advisable to let a other family members or a close neighbor to keep an eye on your home
- Personal Safety: Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas or during nighttime festivities. Keep personal belongings secure and avoid displaying valuable items openly. If possible, travel with a group of people, and let others know your whereabouts.
- Fireworks Safety: If you’re using fireworks, follow the instructions carefully and adhere to any local regulations. Keep a safe distance from buildings, vehicles, and people. Always have a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher nearby, and never relight dud fireworks.
- Responsible Drinking: Celebrations often involve alcohol, so it’s important to drink responsibly. Stay hydrated, eat well, and designate a sober person to ensure everyone gets home safely. Look out for your friends and never drive while under the influence.
- Online Safety: Beware of online scams or fraudulent activities during this time. Double-check the authenticity of websites and online sellers before making any purchases. Be cautious when sharing personal information and use strong, unique passwords for all your accounts.
All these may seem basic and common sense, but people normally overlook them to their own detriment. Please follow these basics to ensure you enter 2025 with no regrets.
Remember, safety is a collective responsibility. Encourage others to follow the guidelines, and if you witness any concerning behavior, report it to the appropriate authorities. Let’s all work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable festive season for everyone.
As we embrace this time and celebrate together, let us not forget the importance of community and child safety. By building strong communities, promoting awareness, parental vigilance, collaboration with law enforcement, and ensuring safe festive environments, we can ensure that children have a joyful and safe experience during this special time of the year. Remember, it is our collective responsibility to prioritize the safety and well-being of our communities’ youngest members, and by doing so, we can ensure a memorable and secure holiday season for everyone.
Khotso. Pula. Nala
BY ABUBACAR JÀBBIE