Help protect 1000 children from child abuse

by FIKELELA AIDS PROJECT
Help protect 1000 children from child abuse

Project Report | Dec 16, 2013
Jerry Giraffe child abuse training takes off

By Mildred Jutzen | Jerry Giraffe coordianator

Fikelela designed a child abuse programme in partnership with Think Twice. This is a fun interactive way to learn about difficult issues.

The main character is Jerry the Giraffe who comes and tells the children stories. They learn about emotions, some feelings are 'star' feelings and some are 'stone' feelings

they also learn about good secrets and bad secrets. A good secret is like when it is Daddys birhtday and we mustnt tell him what we bought for his present. A good secret will be told one day and it will make people very happy.

a bad secret is something that must never be told and will make people cross or sad if they find out. Like Uncle John telling you to come into his house and he will give you sweets, but dont tell Mummy.

 

Thankyou Jerry for telling our children important things that can keep them safe!

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FIKELELA AIDS PROJECT

Location: cape town, western cape - South Africa
Website:
Project Leader:
Beverley Hendricks
Cape Town , Select South Africa

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