Abstract

It is not easy to approximate the degree and scale of maltreatment meted against children. However, the world today is reporting a consistent increase in the number of children who are subjects of investigation or alternative response. This is a cue that the likely number of children who finally get confirmed as maltreated may be very high. Kenya particularly, is reporting an increasing rate of violence against children. This study examined the prevalence of child neglect cases reported through Childline Kenya over a period of three years, 2016 to 2018, the nature and trends of child neglect cases reported in Kenya and the interventions employed by Childline Kenya to curb child neglect. The descriptive research design was used for the study. The data were collected through Childline Kenya’s helpline “116” harnessed from received phone calls from 2016 to 2018. Childline Kenya personnel received calls and recorded child neglect cases that were reported through this span of time. Interviews with Childline Kenya personnel were also conducted to complement the data reported through phone calls. Further, a desktop review of best practices of preventing and intervening for child neglect were also conducted. The collected data are presented through descriptive statistics, tables, graphs and emerging themes. The study found that, on average, there was a high prevalence of reported child neglect cases in Kenya, that there was an increase in child neglect cases reported in 2016 and 2017, with a slight drop in 2018. It also emerged that both males and females experienced child neglect, but more cases were reported among the males than females. Case management plan is the key strategy used by Childline Kenya as an intervention measure.

Highlights

  • Children are valuable and are the future of every nation

  • The study found that, on average, there was a high prevalence of reported child neglect cases in Kenya, that there was an increase in child neglect cases reported in 2016 and 2017, with a slight drop in 2018

  • The study examined the prevalence of child neglect cases reported in Kenya, the nature and trends of child abuse reported in Kenya based on number of cases reported, the ages, gender and other emerging patterns in child neglect in 2016, 2017 and 2018

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Introduction

Children are valuable and are the future of every nation. Childhood days shape a person’s tenets, beliefs, attitudes and abilities the need to secure a healthy developmental process for all children. The need to secure a smooth development trajectory is made more urgent by the fact that children across the world, in all cultures and societies go through different forms of abuse that could have grave effects in their future (Deb, 2018). The world today is reporting a consistent increase in the number of children who are subjects of investigation or alternative response as indicated in the United States of America (USA) Administration for Children and Families Report (2018). This is a cue that the likely number of children who get confirmed as maltreated may be very high. The need to increase child protection measures globally and in Kenya

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