Bahamas: Sexual abuse accounts for over 20% of reports made to Child Protection Unit in 2021
Sexual abuse accounted for more than 20 per cent of the cases reported to the Child Protection Unit since January 2021.
“Every single Bahamian should be concerned,” Minister of Social Services Obie Wilchcombe said when called for comment.
“Every Bahamian should be concerned. We all should be worried, and that is why my argument is that if we’re all concerned, let’s demonstrate our concern. Let’s show our respect.
“My ministry should lead it, and my ministry will lead the way. We’re not going to pass the blame on to anyone. We’re going to lead the way to bring resolution or management of what is going on. Why are children being so devalued?”
According to data obtained by this newspaper, there were 335 cases reported to the unit between January and October.
Neglect accounted for the majority of cases, with 115 reported so far this year.
It was followed by sexual abuse, with 78 cases reported and physical abuse, with 62 patients.
Verbal abuse, emotional abuse, incest, and abandonment accounted for 17 cases.
Wilchcombe said the statistics indicated that there is a lot of work to do.
“It’s alarming, to be honest with you, and sends a message that we have severe national social issues that require immediate and absolute attention because we cannot continue to rise when there’s an incident and then return to lax after nine days,” he said.
“The truth is, we must be vigorous. We must be determined, and it must be an everyday effort. My ministry will move to ensure that all the legislation that’s not completed is passed to deal with these situations.
“We’re going to cause for many things to be put in place to get the matter under control. We’re going to ensure that we have a minors’ advocate.”
Wilchcombe said his ministry would discuss a strategic plan to assess the issue and “move with haste”.
The minister and his team at the Ministry of Social Services have been assessing child abuse statistics following national outrage after the death of four-year-old D’Onya “Bella” Walker, who was murdered earlier this month.
There were unsubstantiated reports on social media that the child had been sexually assaulted before death.
Wayne Munroe, the national security minister, said he had not seen any indication that Walker was sexually abused.
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