For nearly two decades, Childline North West has been a crucial resource in the North West province, providing much-needed support and protection for children facing various challenges. Established in 1999 as a branch of Childline South Africa, the organisation arose from collaboration between Potchefstroom and Pretoria Universities, the Centre for Child Law, the Department of Social Services, and Round Table 47. The program was designed in response to increasing reports of child abuse and a clear need for an accessible, responsive child protection system in the region.
A History of Dedication to Child Protection
Childline North West launched its 24-hour toll-free counselling service in October 2000, connecting to the national Childline system to ensure every child’s call in the North West province was answered by local counsellors. Initially linked with the Community Law School at the University of North West, Childline North West became an independent non-profit organisation on April 1, 2004, focusing on service delivery to expand its reach to children in need.
Officially registered as NPO 017-604, Childline North West has grown into a respected organisation, known for its high-quality, accessible support. Today, it serves as a beacon of hope for children and families, providing free telephone counselling and referral services across the province. The toll-free helpline, accessible from any Telkom landline or cellular provider, fields calls about a range of serious issues, including child abuse, family conflicts, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, educational challenges, and much more.
Beyond the Helpline: Expanding Support Services
Though originally intended as a crisis helpline, Childline North West recognised the need for more comprehensive support services. Over time, the organisation expanded to offer therapeutic interventions provided by social workers for children and families in the JB Marks and Matlosana municipalities. These services are a lifeline for children who otherwise could not afford professional therapy. Today, the organisation operates with a team of five counsellors, working shifts to ensure 24-hour coverage, alongside five full-time social workers and one social auxiliary worker.
These skilled professionals extend their support beyond the phone, conducting school and home visits and offering specialised services to bring assistance directly to children. The team also prioritises education, teaching skills and providing knowledge that can break cycles of violence and empower individuals, families, and entire communities. By delivering tools to navigate challenging circumstances, Childline North West helps build resilience, fostering healthier, safer environments for children and caregivers alike.
A Beacon of Hope for Children in Need
Childline North West has evolved over the years to meet the diverse needs of children and families in the province. Whether addressing issues of abuse, poverty, or mental health, its dedicated staff strives to uplift and protect the most vulnerable.