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CPF'S CHILD-FRIENDLY SPACE, A MILESTONE FOR CHILD PROTECTION IN SRI LANKA
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|September 23, 2025
In a concerted effort to minimise secondary victimization of children and women subject to various forms of harassment, trauma and abuse, the Child Protection Force recently launched a Child-Friendly Space in Pelawatte, Battaramulla. The model brings together legal aid, psychological care, and protection/ safe housing and coordinated referrals under one roof, reducing repeat interviews, speeding up protection and ensuring survivor dignity.
A compassionate approach
According to statistics issued by the National Child Protection Force, in 2023 alone over 9400 cases of child abuse and related complaints had been reported. These figures are more than just numbers. They are in fact the voices of children who have endured unimaginable hardships. Many of these children have been victims of sexual abuse, neglect and exploitation. Behind each statistic is a child who deserves love, safety and the opportunity to flourish. Children are vulnerable to harm and effects of abuse can have long lasting consequences on their physical, emotional and psychological development. This Centre represents more than just a physical space. It is a sanctuary where children can find solace, healing and hope. It is a testament to CPF's collective commitment to ensure that every child grows up in an environment, free from fear and full of opportunity. This launch is a significant milestone for child protection. This initiative is a promise to put survivors at the centre to listen and respond with compassion.
A one-stop service for victims
Since 2017, CPF has stood with child survivors in Sri Lanka. Speaking at the launch, CPF Founder Milani Salpitikorala said that legal assistance alone doesn't help and that a lot of followup needs to be done when they come into the justice system. “When a child gets victimised, it affects simple things like having a shower. We refer children to hospitals and healthcare services, but do they receive trauma-informed care? A vulnerable child who walks into our space would be given individual sessions such as horse riding therapy,” she added.
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