Safe and Unsafe Touch Workshop
Empowering children (Classes 1-5) with essential body safety rules to create a safer future.
Available in Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Delhi, and Mathura.
Why This Session is Crucial
Many children associate feelings of guilt and shame with incidents of child sexual abuse and often lack the awareness to distinguish between safe and unsafe touch. This issue affects both boys and girls, but social stigma often prevents boys from reporting.
At home, parents and caregivers may avoid using correct terminology, making it difficult for children to speak openly. Our sessions break this silence, creating a safe space to empower children.
"Our survey revealed that 25% of children have experienced some form of sexual abuse but never disclosed it due to fear, confusion, or guilt."
What Your Students Will Learn
Our objectives are clear: to equip every child with the knowledge and confidence to stay safe.
Identify & Express Emotions
Learn to identify and effectively express their feelings.
Understand Unsafe Touch
Know what unsafe touch is and what actions to take if it happens.
Body Safety Rules
Gain knowledge about essential body safety rules.
Child Helpline Numbers
Become familiar with important helpline numbers and how to use them.
Body Ownership
Understand the concept that their body belongs to them.
Know How to Get Help
Educate on what to do if someone is wrong: whome to trust, how to report, and where to seek help
Our Methodology
We create a safe, non-judgmental space for learning using interactive and reflective methods.
Interactive Storytelling & Role-play
Visual Aids & Activity Learning
Poems, Jingles, & Videos
Open Q&A Discussion
Creating Safe Spaces
Interactive Storytelling & Role-play
Visual Aids & Activity Learning
Poems, Jingles, & Videos
Open Q&A Discussion
Creating Safe Spaces
Session Format
- Introduction & Review of session
- Emotions PPT & Explanation of keywords
- Icebreaking Statement
- Connecting emotions with Safe Touch
- Unsafe Touch (Two rules) & Exceptions
- What if someone breaks the rules (Unsafe Touch)
- Play a video for children
- Explaining rule of SRT (Say No, Run, Tell)
- Safe Circle and reporting
- Child rights
- Certain statements to be affirmed
- Overview of the entire session
Logistics & Duration
- Duration: 4 hours (divided across 2 days)
- Assessment: 30 mins for pre/post tests
- Batch Size: 30-35 children for personalized attention
- Assessment Cycle: Baseline (Pre), Midline (3-mo), and Endline (6-mo) assessments
- Toolkit: Every child receives a Body Safety Toolkit (pen, sticker, handout, group posters)
Expected Outcomes
- Children learn to identify unsafe touch and recognize associated feelings.
- They understand that abuse is never their fault, avoiding the guilt trap.
- Children feel empowered to speak up to trusted adults.
- They develop a sense of personal space and boundaries.
- Children learn correct terminology, promoting open communication.
Our Tools & Stories in Action
Visuals, Toolkits & Stories
We use a variety of tools to engage children, including interactive PPTs, educational videos, and take-home Body Safety Toolkits.
Sessions begin with a facilitator's story, followed by a "story domino" activity where children feel safe to share, building long-term trust and a safe environment.
