Access to reliable information plays a vital role in protecting children from exploitation and ensuring their safety during migration or economic hardship. Many families and communities are unaware of the legal protections available for children or the risks associated with hazardous work environments. By providing clear and practical knowledge, this Resources section helps parents, caregivers, and community members understand the importance of safeguarding children's rights and supporting their education. Empowering communities with awareness is one of the strongest steps toward preventing child labour and promoting responsible caregiving.
This section also includes guidance on educational support systems that help children continue their learning despite frequent movement or difficult living conditions. Interrupted schooling often leads to learning gaps and school dropouts, making children more vulnerable to exploitation. Through access to learning materials, awareness guides, and information on government educational schemes, families and educators can help children remain connected to education and maintain their academic progress even during periods of migration.
Migrant children often face disrupted education, poor living conditions, and limited access to healthcare services. Frequent relocation leads to learning gaps, emotional stress, and increased vulnerability to exploitation. Many children struggle to adapt to new environments, unfamiliar languages, and changing social settings, which further affects their confidence and academic progress.
Approximately 80% of seasonal migrant children lack access to education at destination sites, making educational support programs essential for long-term development. Without stable schooling, children fall behind in basic literacy and numeracy skills, increasing the risk of early school dropout and long-term poverty. Lack of proper documentation and frequent movement also make it difficult for schools to enroll migrant children on time.
Several government initiatives support vulnerable children and families by addressing education, nutrition, healthcare, and employment needs. Our Resources section helps families understand and access these schemes, ensuring that they receive the benefits designed to improve their living conditions and support children’s development. These programs play a vital role in reducing poverty and preventing children from entering labour at an early age.
Key Government Schemes Include:
Understanding child protection laws is essential to preventing exploitation and safeguarding the rights of vulnerable children. Many cases of child labour continue due to lack of awareness about legal protections and reporting procedures. Our resource materials provide clear guidance that helps communities recognize violations and take responsible action to protect children from harmful situations.
Our Legal Awareness Resources Include Guidance On: