Authored by: Captain SA
#HumanRightsDay #YouthEmpowerment #EducationForAll
On Thursday, 20 March 2025, the Office of Social Crime Prevention, Youth Crime Prevention Desk (YCPD), and Community Policing Forum (CPF) were honored to participate in a Human Rights Day celebration at Masisebenze High School.
#KnowYourRights #HumanRightsAwareness #HistoryMatters

The event aimed to *educate learners about their human rights, recognize the significance of the day, and reflect on historical events that shaped the nation. Learners from *Masisebenze High School and Kusasa Comprehensive School actively engaged with stakeholders, presenting their understanding of human rights and how to practice them in everyday life.
#YouthVoices #EducationIsPower #SafeLearning
The program was a *spectacular display of knowledge, talent, and creativity. Learners showcased their understanding of human rights through **dramatic arts, poetry, choir performances, and dance, all emphasizing the importance of exercising their rights responsibly in society. The performances were *inspiring and thought-provoking.
#RightToEducation #SafeSchools #FutureLeaders

It was truly encouraging to see learners interact confidently, knowing their right to free education and their entitlement to *a safe and clean learning environment. Their enthusiasm and engagement reflected a promising future where *young people are aware of their rights and responsibilities.
#CrimePrevention #CommunityEngagement #YouthInAction
The event was not only informative but also *deeply impactful. The *Youth Crime Prevention Desk extends its appreciation for the invitation and looks forward to future collaborations that continue empowering the youth.
For more information, contact:
Tembisa South Social Crime Prevention – Communication Officer
📞 082 688 8395 (WhatsApp) | 073 865 6706 (Call)
📧 SelepeK2@saps.gov.za

