End Violence Against Children
STOP CHILD CRUELTY TRUST (SCCT)
Stop Child Cruelty Trust (SCCT) is a registered charitable trust in Sri Lanka focused on ending violence against children, especially ending corporal punishment, which is the most common form of child abuse globally. We work in partnership with government and non-government organizations nationally and internationally and UNICEF. Our work is focused on advocacy enhancing legal and legislative reforms, training and education to empower and major public awareness to energize change in societal attitudes.We speak for the voiceless, act for the defenseless and think for the lawmakers. Join us to deliver a dawn free of violence for the true beneficiaries of the future, our children.
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
CSO’S UNITE IN SOUTH ASIA
Joint Statement on International Day to End Corporal Punishment 2024

SCCT DEFENDS CHILDREN AT UNHRC
Record Number of States Endorses to Abolishing Corporal Punishment 2023

CHILD RIGHTS SUBMISSION TO UN
SCCT Submits Recommendations to UNHRC UPR 4th Cycle 2022

GLOBAL END VIOLENCE -CHAMPION
The first Sri Lankan to be recognized at the 2021 Children and Youth Awards

SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT
Landmark Verdict Given Against Corporal Punishment of Children 2021

VICTORY OF TWO PETITIONS
Over 5000 Signatories Appeal to End Child Abuse 2020

HISTORIC APPEAL REGISTERED AT UNHRC
2019 First Appeal Against Corporal Punishment and Psychological Abuse

ACTION PLAN TO END CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
The ‘Pentagon Proposal’ Submitted To the President in 2018
WAYS YOU CAN HELP
OUR CHILDREN
A chronicle of resilience against child abuse – ‘Our Children’ is a poignant collection of real-life stories narrated by survivors of child abuse, providing them with a platform to voice their traumatic experiences. Many share their stories for the first time…
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National campaign to end physical abuse/corporal punishment – a multi-pronged campaign saw the appointment of influential persons including actors and singers as Child Protection Goodwill Ambassadors, a first in Sri Lanka…
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YOU CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST A CHILD
Stop Child Cruelty Trust (SCCT) is a registered charitable trust in Sri Lanka focused on ending violence against children, especially ending corporal punishment, which is the most common form of child abuse globally. We work in partnership with government and non-government organizations nationally and internationally and UNICEF. Our work is focused on advocacy enhancing legal and legislative reforms, training and education to empower and major public awareness to energize change in societal attitudes.We speak for the voiceless, act for the defenseless and think for the lawmakers. Join us to deliver a dawn free of violence for the true beneficiaries of the future, our children.
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
CSO’S UNITE IN SOUTH ASIA
Joint Statement on International Day to End Corporal Punishment 2024…

SCCT DEFENDS CHILDREN AT UNHRC
Record Number of States Endorses to Abolishing Corporal Punishment 2023…

CHILD RIGHTS SUBMISSION TO UN
SCCT Submits Recommendations to UNHRC UPR 4th Cycle 2022…

GLOBAL END VIOLENCE -CHAMPION
The first Sri Lankan to be recognized at the 2021 Children and Youth Awards…

SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT
Landmark Verdict Given Against Corporal Punishment of Children 2021…

VICTORY OF TWO PETITIONS
Over 5000 Signatories Appeal to End Child Abuse 2020…

HISTORIC APPEAL REGISTERED AT UNHRC
2019 First Appeal Against Corporal Punishment and Psychological Abuse…

ACTION PLAN TO END CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
The ‘Pentagon Proposal’ Submitted To the President in 2018…
WAYS YOU CAN HELP
OUR CHILDREN
A chronicle of resilience against child abuse – ‘Our Children’ is a poignant collection of real-life stories narrated by survivors of child abuse, providing them with a platform to voice their traumatic experiences. Many share their stories for the first time…
no guti
National campaign to end physical abuse/corporal punishment – a multi-pronged campaign saw the appointment of influential persons including actors and singers as Child Protection Goodwill Ambassadors, a first in Sri Lanka…
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YOU CAN HELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST A CHILD
Stop Child Cruelty Trust (SCCT) is a registered charitable trust in Sri Lanka focused on ending violence against children, especially ending corporal punishment, which is the most common form of child abuse globally. We work in partnership with government and non-government organizations nationally and internationally and UNICEF. Our work is focused on advocacy enhancing legal and legislative reforms, training and education to empower and major public awareness to energize change in societal attitudes.We speak for the voiceless, act for the defenseless and think for the lawmakers. Join us to deliver a dawn free of violence for the true beneficiaries of the future, our children.
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
CSO’S UNITE IN SOUTH ASIA
Joint Statement on International Day to End Corporal Punishment 2024…

SCCT DEFENDS CHILDREN AT UNHRC
Record Number of States Endorses to Abolishing Corporal Punishment 2023…

CHILD RIGHTS SUBMISSION TO UN
SCCT Submits Recommendations to UNHRC UPR 4th Cycle 2022…

GLOBAL END VIOLENCE -CHAMPION
The first Sri Lankan to be recognized at the 2021 Children and Youth Awards…

SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT
Landmark Verdict Given Against Corporal Punishment of Children 2021…

VICTORY OF TWO PETITIONS
Over 5000 Signatories Appeal to End Child Abuse 2020…

HISTORIC APPEAL REGISTERED AT UNHRC
2019 First Appeal Against Corporal Punishment and Psychological Abuse…

ACTION PLAN TO END CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
The ‘Pentagon Proposal’ Submitted To the President in 2018…
WAYS YOU CAN HELP
A chronicle of resilience against child abuse – ‘Our Children’ is a poignant collection of real-life stories narrated by survivors of child abuse, providing them with a platform to voice their traumatic experiences. Many share their stories for the first time…
OUR CHILDREN
National campaign to end physical abuse/corporal punishment – a multi-pronged campaign saw the appointment of influential persons including actors and singers as Child Protection Goodwill Ambassadors, a first in Sri Lanka…
no guti
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