The video by Pave – a service for family violence and child protection – was launched by President Halimah Yacob. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Four children, in the form of brightly coloured cartoon plants, sing and dance in unison. But unlike typical children’s songs, they show children what to do if someone gets too close for comfort, or if a touch makes them feel bad.Titled The Garden Of Safety, the animated video by Pave – an integrated service for family violence and child protection – was launched by President Halimah Yacob on Thursday at My First Skool pre-school in Fernvale Link.
“While organisations such as Pave can play their part in preventing domestic violence, we, as individuals, can keep a lookout for our family, friends and neighbours, and offer them a helping hand or advice,” she added.Dr Sudha Nair, Pave’s executive director, said the video is part of upstream efforts to protect children against sexual abuse: “Over the years, we’ve been meeting adult survivors of child abuse, and we realise that the trauma of violence never goes away.
“And if we go with that message with parents and with adults, I guess it lowers the embarrassment in talking about the issue.”
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