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Voices against Violence curriculum

This curriculum, created in partnership with UN Women, offers non-formal co-educational education to combat violence. Divided into five parts - Leader’s Handbook, Early Years, Younger Years, Middle Years, Older Years - the curriculum consists of six sessions: Start, Think, Identify, Support, Speak Out, Take Action. The Leader’s Handbook provides 10 preparation steps including Identifying risks, Child Protection, Pre and post evaluation, Preparation and Delivery. Learn to notice warning signs, build a supportive environment, and identify abusive behavior. For more information, watch the accompanying film.

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Voices against Violence curriculum

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  1. Voices against Violence curriculum

  2. In partnership with UN Women Non-formal education Co-educational 2012 pilot Voices against Violence curriculum

  3. Five parts to the curriculum: Leader’s Handbook Early Years Younger Years Middle Years Older Years Six sessions: Start, Think, Identify, Support, Speak Out, Take Action

  4. START

  5. THINK

  6. IDENITFY

  7. SUPPORT

  8. SPEAK OUT

  9. TAKE ACTION

  10. Leader’s Handbook takes you through 10 preparation steps page 10 of Handbook Key steps to note: Identifying risks Child Protection Pre and post evaluation Preparation and Delivery

  11. Experience the curriculum IDENTIFY: Warning signs • Hang a tent: Build a supportive space • Hang out the warning signs: To identify abusive behaviour (Middle Years, pages 60 & 61)

  12. Any questions?

  13. Film

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