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Manual "Child Safety Trainings" for church representatives (EN VERSION)

A selection of interactive activities for children aged 4-18 aimed at preventing various types of violence against minors. The activities are designed for the church environment
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“Psychological first aid and peculiarities of communicating with victims of sexual violence” (WEBINAR)

About the algorithm of actions of a healthcare worker when detecting cases of sexual violence and the peculiarities of communication with victims of different age groups.
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“Sexual violence as a war crime: cooperation with law enforcement bodies” (WEBINAR)

What should a family doctor do to follow up with the victim and bring the perpetrators to justice? How to establish effective interaction between family doctors and police officers?
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“Sexual crimes as a new challenge for family doctors in times of martial law” (WEBINAR)

It provides basic knowledge about the obvious and non-obvious medical and psychological signs of violence. It also provides information on monitoring the psychological and physical condition of victims of sexual violence at different ages
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“The reasons why victims of sexual violence don’t talk about what happened to them” (WEBINAR)

About the barriers that survivors of abuse - adults and children - face in telling someone about the fact of violence
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“Protecting children in times of war” (CONFERENCE)

The main focus of communication is the three pillars of a full-fledged childhood: dignity, joy, and safety