Our Country freedom from British in 1947 and that time we had many problems such as Education, Poverty, Technology and unestablished government Etc. But presently we are facing child's rape, this is the biggest social stigma on our society.
53% of the children facing child sexual abuse.
Children and women, college bound and overall as a gender are the most vulnerable members of our societies to sexual abuse. Here are some important guidelines that we should inculcate in our children to help protect them.
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Children and women, college bound and overall as a gender are the most vulnerable members of our societies to sexual abuse. Here are some important guidelines that we should inculcate in our children to help protect them.
Sex education in indian schools(for bigenners)Priya Verma
In this presentation, i tried to tackle one of the most important yet most avoided part of education: SEX EDUCATION. The goal of this presentation will be twofold: first, we’ll discuss the role of sex education on young minds and how sex education is implemented in most Indian schools. During this, we'll discuss also about myths and facts regarding sex education among parents and teachers too and Controversies over there in implementation of sex education.
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This presentation will help you educate students about the various kinds of touch they get from people around them and how to differentiate between them.
"Child Marriage is a serious mistake. Don't make your child shed tears for the rest of their lives".
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This PPT Aims to provide knowledge and Understanding about Sex Education, Important of Sex Education, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Benefits of Sex Education and so on.
As today our children are coming in contact with more and more strangers and that too when they are away from their parents and family, like in daycare, school buses, at creches or even alone at home with a maid. increasingly these kids need to be made aware of what is good touch that they say yes to and what is bad touch that they can say no to and talk to their parents about.
Tips for Teaching Kids About Good Touch Bad Touch StrengthsTheatre
This presentation depicts the importance of and tips for teaching kids about good touch bad touch.
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Child sexual abuse presents a formidable challenge to law enforcement agencies around the world. Under reporting of cases, inability of victims to testify, and lack of capacity of law courts to deal with such cases appear as major problems. This presentation discusses various issues concerning this major deficiency.
Good touch bad touch(safe and unsafe touch)Mitashi Pawar
This presentation will help you educate students about the various kinds of touch they get from people around them and how to differentiate between them.
"Child Marriage is a serious mistake. Don't make your child shed tears for the rest of their lives".
Child Marriage is a curse for our society. This presentation will give you and idea of child marriage.
This PPT Aims to provide knowledge and Understanding about Sex Education, Important of Sex Education, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Benefits of Sex Education and so on.
As today our children are coming in contact with more and more strangers and that too when they are away from their parents and family, like in daycare, school buses, at creches or even alone at home with a maid. increasingly these kids need to be made aware of what is good touch that they say yes to and what is bad touch that they can say no to and talk to their parents about.
Tips for Teaching Kids About Good Touch Bad Touch StrengthsTheatre
This presentation depicts the importance of and tips for teaching kids about good touch bad touch.
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The "Injuries and Violence" PowerPoint presentation explores the multifaceted aspects of injuries and violence, shedding light on the critical issues surrounding these public health concerns. The presentation likely delves into the various types of injuries, ranging from accidents and falls to intentional acts of violence. It may also address the significant impact of these incidents on individuals, communities, and healthcare systems.
Moreover, the PowerPoint presentation might discuss preventive measures and strategies aimed at reducing the incidence of injuries and violence. This could include insights into promoting safety awareness, implementing effective public policies, and fostering community-based initiatives. Additionally, the presentation may touch upon the socio-economic factors contributing to the prevalence of injuries and violence, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to address these issues.
By examining statistics, case studies, and relevant research findings, the presentation likely aims to enhance the audience's understanding of the root causes and consequences of injuries and violence. Ultimately, it may advocate for comprehensive public health efforts and collaborative actions to create safer environments and reduce the burden of injuries and violence on individuals and society as a whole.
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The presentation could discuss the healthcare system's response to injuries and violence, shedding light on the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in treating and rehabilitating affected individuals. Additionally, it might touch upon the economic burden associated with medical costs, rehabilitation, and the long-term impact on productivity and quality of life.
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Child sexual abuse presents a formidable challenge to law enforcement agencies around the world. Under reporting of cases, inability of victims to testify, and lack of capacity of law courts to deal with such cases appear as major problems. This presentation discusses various issues concerning this major deficiency.
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This scale basically designed to provide a means of assessing the functional abilities of adult with intellectual disabilities by focusing on practical abilities as well as problem behavior, the scale provide an alternative assessment that should be very useful for families and professionals/ this instrument builds on the author's previous work in developing a scale for child assessment(BASIC-MR) and reflects their families. BASAL-MR have been designed to elicit systematic information on the current level of competencies/behaviorsim adults with mental retardation. The scale are suitable for the use with mentally retarded adults who are 18 years and above.
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2. Presented by
Md. Shadab Alam
Faculty, DSE, Himalayan
University, Itanagar.
Awareness on Child Abuse
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3. Sl. No. Topics Name Page No.
01 Introduction to Child Abuse 4-1
02 Introduction to Physical Harassment 19-21
03 Introduction to Good Touch & Bad Touch 22-23
04 Types of Touches 24-27
05 Differences Between Appropriate Behaviours &
Inappropriate Behaviours
28-30
06 Prevention 31-37
07 References 38
Awareness on Child Abuse
Contents
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4. Our country freedom from British in 1947 and we had facing many
problems such as Education, Poverty, Technology and
unestablished government Etc. But nowadays we heard and saw
from TV and Newspapers. Everyday someone rapped to the girls.
This is a biggest social stigma on our society.
53% of children in our country faces the child sexual abuse.
According to the National Crime Records Bureau, rape and murder
of girl child increase every year.
Introduction to Child Abuse
4
5. Child means a person being below the age of 18vyears. Our country
has also accepted the 18 years or above it they are adult and they
got some developmental rights such as Voting Cast, Driving
License, Etc.
Meaning of Child
5
6. Child abuse might be Physical, Mental torture,
Negligent treatment and sexual abuse. Any of the
above those are really harmful or dangerous to the
health of the child.
What Is Child Abuse
6
7. Physical word means all body parts and Abuse means
unsocial behaviour by oral or unnecessary touch. Means
someone wants to touch the private body parts, hitting,
slapping, hair pulling Etc.
Physical Abuse
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8. Commonly we knows the mental means Mind, its true
but mental words came from psychology word that
means those behaviour or act to barriers for the child
development. Mental torture is an act which means
physical or psychological pain on a person.
Mental Torture
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9. It means lack of inadequate foods, Cloths, shelter or
lack of medical care that means medical neglect.
Negligent Treatment
9
10. Sexual abuse means unwanted physical relationship
from the opposite gender or same gender (Lesbian and
Gay). It is an act forced upon a Girl, Women, Boy, Man
or Child without their consent.
Sexual Abuse
10
11. There are seven types of sexual abuse such as
I. Sexual assault
II. Attempted to rape
III. Rape
IV. Serial rape
V. Gang rape
VI. Sodomy and
VII. Incest
11
Types of sexual abuse
12. Any action by physical or by verbal with a sexual nature
and done without consent from both sides.
continue
Sexual assault
12
13. Tried to inserts an object or sex organ into the sex
organ of the girl without her consent.
continue
Attempted to rape
13
14. Rape
Inserts an object or sex organ of a girl child or boy child
in her/his private body parts.
continue
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19. Meaning of sexual harassment
It is a behaviour characterized by the making of
unwelcome and inappropriate sexual remarks or
physical advances in an Institute, workplace or other
professional or social situation.
There are two types of sexual harassment:
I. Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment and
II. Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment.
Introduction to Physical Harassment
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20. Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment
It is the sexual favors in exchange for any type of
benefits. This could mean that, in return for some type
of sexual favor, the victim would receive more money,
good marks in academic areas Etc.
Types of sexual Harassment
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21. Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment
It can consist of passing comments, vulgar jokes, and
repeated sexual benefits that impact the ability of a
student, siblings to do his or her activity.
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Continue
22. Meaning of good touch
Good touch and "bad" touch are words most commonly used to
explain to children what touch is and isn't okay, and help them
understand what situations they should tell a safe person about
and ask for help, and how they should treat other people. For
children, "good" touch is touch that cares for them, that is
necessary for their health or safety, or makes them feel safe, or is
fun.
Introduction to Good Touch and Bad
Touch
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23. Meaning of bad touch
Bad touch is any touch that they don't want or makes them feel
scared, or any secret touch, or any touch on their genitals or
bottom, unless it's necessary for their health. For children playing
together, a good rule is: if the other person isn't having fun, you
have to stop.
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Continue
24. There are three types of touches:
I. Safe touch (good touch)
II. Unsafe touch and (bad touch)
III. Unwanted touch
Types of touches
24
25. Safe touch
These are touches that keep children safe and are good
for them, and that make children feel cared for and
important.
Like; hugging by parents, Friends (same gender) Etc.
25
Continue
26. Unsafe touch
These are touches that hurt children’s bodies or
feelings.
Like; hitting, pushing, pinching, and kicking Etc.
26
Continue
27. Unwanted touch
These are touches that might be safe but that a child
doesn’t want from that person or at that moment.
27
Continue
28. It is a psychological term, which means body action or
eyes movement of a person. Behaviour can be modify
or occur if right person or expert will guide and proper
counselling to the victims.
There are many types of behaviour but
commonly we used to two types of behaviour;
desirable behaviour and undesirable behaviour.
Differences between Appropriate Behaviours
& Inappropriate Behaviours
Meaning of behaviour
28
29. Undesirable behaviour
That behaviours unacceptable to the society or related
to the community. This means wrong activities doing by
a person.
29
Continue
30. Desirable behaviour
It is related to the acceptable behaviour to the society
or related to the community. Which means rights
activities doing by a person.
Continue
30
31. Meaning of prevention
It is a method of reducing or stopping something to
specific problem of human behaviour, Health problems.
There are three types of prevention such as
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Prevention
Prevention
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32. Primary Prevention
Take initiatives action before sexual violence has occurred. “action
for everyone”, that set cultural norms.
Like; to aware the society through awareness campaigns for
prevention of child abuse, To organize family support program. Etc.
32
continue
33. Secondary Prevention
The priority should be on emerging exposure and
provision of a supportive environment in schools,
community and families. To take dynamic action against
the accused
33
continue
34. Tertiary Prevention
To develop multi disciplinary approach in every villages.
Should involve coordination among the police, courts,
counselors, doctors and social workers.
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continue
35. It’s not okay to touch someone else’s private body
parts.
It’s not okay for someone to touch his or her own
private body parts in front of you.
It’s not okay for someone to ask you to touch his or
her private body parts.
It’s not okay for someone to ask you to take your
clothes off or to take pictures or videos of you with
your clothes off.
Teach your children the following
safety rules:
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36. It’s not okay for someone to show you photos or
videos of people without their clothes.
Shout “STOP” or scream as loudly as you can for help.
Run fast to a safe place or where there are other
people.
When someone shows their personal parts to you, tell
someone you trust i.e. mother, father, grandparent,
teacher etc. Keep on telling someone until someone
believes you and takes action.
36
Continue
37. When someone touches you or sees your private or
personal parts.
When someone asks you to take off your clothes.
When someone takes pictures of you without clothes
on.
37
Continue
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programming. Secunderabad: NIMH.
Peshwaria, R. and Venketasan, S. (1992) behavioural assessment scale for indian children with mental
retardation. NIMH, Secunderabad.
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