Madeira Highlights Success of Awareness Campaigns at 2025 CPCJ Annual Meeting
Madeira GuideMadeira recently showcased the effectiveness of its awareness campaigns against domestic violence at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Commissions for the Protection of Children and Young People (CPCJ).
The Autonomous Region of Madeira has proudly highlighted the success of its awareness campaigns during the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Commissions for the Protection of Children and Young People (CPCJ). The event, which took place over three days in Anadia, focused on the theme 'Impacts of Domestic Violence on the Lives and Future of Children.'
Paula Margarido, the Regional Secretary for Inclusion, Work, and Youth, led the Madeira delegation, which comprised 24 members from the Regional Coordination and various local CPCJs. The annual meeting served as a platform to discuss and evaluate the initiatives aimed at protecting children and young people.
The campaigns, which have been a pivotal part of Madeira's strategy, emphasize the importance of reporting domestic violence and ensuring the safety and future of affected children. These efforts are crucial in raising awareness and fostering a protective environment for the younger generation.
Madeira, a renowned tourist destination, is not only committed to providing a safe haven for its residents but also for the numerous tourists who visit the island. The success of these campaigns underscores the island's dedication to social responsibility and community welfare.
The meeting also provided an opportunity for the Madeira delegation to exchange experiences and strategies with other regions, promoting a collaborative approach to addressing the challenges posed by domestic violence.
As Madeira continues to enhance its protective measures, the island stands as a model for other regions in effectively tackling domestic violence and safeguarding the well-being of children and young people.
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