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A voice for children
āCHILDREN have a voiceā was the message from newly-appointed Child Commissioner Leda Koursoumba yesterday.
Koursoumba, who is also Law Commissioner and president of human rights institution ETHNOPAD, officially received her new duties from President Tassos Papadopoulos on Thursday.
Presenting her goals for 2008 yesterday, Koursoumba said her aim was to spot and promote childrenās opinions when they couldnāt be heard, to the President of the Republic as well as the judicial authority.
She also expressed her intention to ensure that all provisions of the UN Treaty for Childrenās Rights were being implemented.
The Treaty, she added, would be issued in a simplified form, in Greek, English and Turkish.
Koursoumba promised to fight for improving childrenās position in society, while she said she would be applying for the appointment of a special representative for children in judicial procedures, when their parents cannot be included due to legal reasons.
Although it had only been two days since her appointment, Koursoumba had already received a number of complaints, which she said she would investigate in order to see the true extent of the problems faced by children in Cyprus.
āThere are issues that reach me as Law Commissioner, which I refer to the Child Commissioner, regarding mothers and in effect children, matters regarding judicial procedures, family cases, child maintenance cases, custody orders, matters involving children with problems, special needs and educational issues,ā Koursoumba told reporters.
She later explained that she would be coming into contact with court judges to see how the legal system needed to be improved. This may even result in amendments to the law.
Her intention is to make public interventions that will serve childrenās best interests ā āeven a negative reaction will not bother me as it will push someone into doing something.ā
But it is all too little, too late, according to the Cyprus Pupilsā Association (PSEM).
Speaking on behalf of PSEM, Seviros Koulas expressed his satisfaction at the Child Commissionerās appointment, but pointed out that it was long overdue.
āThere are many things that need to happen in Cyprus,ā he said. āThe appointment is late, even though it is something we have been requesting for a very long time.ā
He then commented on the stateās decision to appoint Koursoumba, who is in charge of two other major authorities.
āIf we are all so aware of the significance of defending this institution, then I donāt understand why this institution has a part-time form, which undermines it,ā he stated, calling on the government to reconsider its position.
Representing the Youth Parliament, Frini Fournari assured the Commissioner that the young deputies would support her in her work.
āChildrenās rights in Cyprus is a matter that demands a solution; we need to work on it,ā she said, adding: āWe have a voice and we can work, and anything you need we will be with you.ā
The Child Commissionerās main priorities for 2008 include:
l Children in child protection homes
l Childrenās right to participate in decision-making within the family
l A study regarding adoption procedures in Cyprus
l The promotion of childrenās rights in the judicial system
l Map out all the services in Cyprus that have to do with children with special needs
l Matters involving the operating conditions of Secondary Education.
Koursoumba also referred to future priorities, such as violence in schools, smoking, and the implementation of childrenās rights in the school environment, child poverty, one-parent families and children on the internet.
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