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Methodist Church tells Superintendent of Dilkusha Home to provide explanation on allegations children were allegedly abused
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Methodist Church yet to make official statement regarding allegations that children living in Dilkusha Home were abused
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Children living in Dilkusha Home have been allegedly subjected to verbal and physical abuse
Children living in Dilkusha Home have been allegedly subjected to verbal and physical abuse
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Allegations have surfaced that children living in Dilkusha Home in Nausori have been subjected to verbal and physical abuse and neglect.
The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Director, Ashwin Raj says the complainant has also requested the Commission to investigate the manner in which the present management is running the orphanage, in particular, the use of food rations and other assistance given to the Home by the public and the state. Raj says the Commission has lodged an official complaint with the Fiji Police Force in relation to allegations of physical abuse and has also contacted the Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation and the Methodist Church who are managing the well-known Home.
14 December, 2020, 6:35 pm
Bulou Turagabaleti with children from Dilkusha Home who were part of the Sai Prema Foundation Fiji
Christmas party at the Vodafone Arena on Saturday. Picture: JONA KONATACI
Children with special needs from various institutions in the country were hosted to a Christmas party by the Sai Prema Foundation Fiji at the Vodafone Arena in Suva on Saturday.
Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Fiji director Dr Krupali Rathod Tappoo said the event was part of their ongoing “Children of God” project.
“We have been looking after the needs of the needy children for the past years and we’ve had children of most of these institutions come for medical check-ups at our medical centre,” she said.
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