SUMMER CAMPS GUIDELINE
Some types of activities which aim to develop this skill set are:
Activities which develop the ability to trust others, work in groups, identify risk,
participate in decision making and recognize appropriate and inappropriate
physical contact. These activities can be organized in different ways such as:
games, role plays in dramatized versions, exhibitions, discussions, traditional
games and nature walks. These can also assist in distributing key messages and
information on ‘how to better protect one self’s and peers’ and ‘steps to take
when facing unfamiliar situations’.
These activities can be carried out to meet specific aspects in developing
children’s self protective behaviour. For example, one activity can focus on
teaching children what is an appropriate and inappropriate physical touch and
if instances of inappropriate physical touch (e.g. in intimate places) occur, what
are the necessary steps to be taken to first identify the happening, stop it or
prevent it altogether. When discussing such topic(s), it is equally important
to provide the necessary information which will direct children towards any
needed assistance. Other suggested topics for activities include self-identity
(knowing your name and surname and that of your parents and your origin),
building trustworthy relationships and trusting others, communicating with
peers and adults, cooperating and working in groups.
First aid training for children has proven in the past to be successful. First aid
training not only teaches children basic steps they should know in order to
better care for themselves, it also allows them to be better suited to care for
their friends or family members when necessary. When targeting vulnerable
children or those in street situations, as part of the first aid training, the
children should receive a basic “street survival guide” so they can learn
about personal hygiene, how to protect themselves under extreme weather
conditions and stay hydrated. Such information can be beneficial and achieve
a critical difference in these children’s lives. First aid training can be organized
in cooperation with other organizations such as Red Cross or Paramedics/
Ambulance crew.
At the same time it is recommended that
all
summer camp activities and games [not
just specifically targeted activities] include elements which enhance children’s abilities
to self-protect. However, all planned activities should be well balanced without focusing
too much on one topic and underestimating others. A balanced activity plan will help
children to understand the importance of being alert of risky situations, while also
help to avoid any unnecessary fear or panic. Summer camp organizers should always
keep in mind that while the main objective of the activities is to provide children
with the opportunity to have fun, the camp should also equip them with tools and
knowledge that will support their self-protection, well-being and future prospects.
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