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Your StoriesYou are in: London > London Local > Newham > Your Stories > Protecting children by changing minds Zainab at Stratford Advice Arcade Protecting children by changing mindsBy Angela Saini Social worker Zainab Adan is changing perceptions about child cruelty within her own community, and others, in Newham More than 400 children in Newham are known to be at risk of abuse or neglect. But Zainab Adan, a child protection social worker, believes the number could be many more. She says that many forms of child cruelty are hidden under the pretence of cultural tradition or religion, and a reluctance to discuss them is putting many more young people in danger. "There is a big hurdle of secrecy and shame which keeps certain traditions alive, but it can be overcome. I am from the Somali community, but I disagree with female gender mutilation. Cultures are not static. They evolve and these practices have to be repudiated," says Zainab. In September 2006 Zainab was appointed by Newham Council to deal with child protection issues in ethnic minority communities. Newham and Tower Hamlets reporter Angela Saini interviewed Zainab about her new role. To watch the video click on the link at the top right of this page. Zainab is based in the Newham Afro-Caribbean and Asian advocacy project in Stratford Advice Arcade. She can be contacted on 020 8519 8311 and zainab.adan@newham.gov.uklast updated: 27/12/2007 at 15:24 SEE ALSOYou are in: London > London Local > Newham > Your Stories > Protecting children by changing minds
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