“Protected” project
What is this opportunity about?
The “Protected” project is a mobile interactive exhibition of the Child Dignity Center consisting of 13 informative banners about the basic rules of child safety.
The exhibition features banners with images of children holding kites symbolising a carefree childhood. These are ordinary children on a regular walk. However, those kites can become their protection, a symbolic shield. On these kites, we inscribed the basic safety rules that the family should explain to the child to help prevent violence against them. We want parents walking with their children to stop for a moment and consider these questions:
- Do good grades and being well-fed and clothed make my child safe? Might it be just an illusion we, parents, invented?
- Is my child truly safe?
- How can I ensure my child’s safety?
Banners can be installed in halls, premises, and outdoor spaces (parks, squares, alleys, and squares).
This opportunity is designed for:
Organisations, parishes, communities, schools, kindergartens or other institutions that would like to temporarily display banners for parents and children in their premises/outdoor spaces.
Terms of participation: free of charge.