Unit 3: Child Safety
Children will be able to:
- (1) describe the importance of Childline.
- (2) understand child safety.
- (3) distinguish between safe touch and unsafe touch.
Father is reading the newspaper. While the son and daughter peeps into the paper and finds an advertisement of ‘Childline - 1098’.
- • are work as labourers.
- • are abandoned by their parents.
- • are differently abled.
- • are live in streets.
Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) is a centrally sponsored scheme of government of India for early childhood care and development.
Which is the safest way of travelling? Put (✔) or (✖) in the boxes.
The National Child Labour Projects (NCLPs) have been set up to rehabilitate child labour. The children identified by the NCLP are to be withdrawn from the dangerous occupations and put into special schools.
Which is Safe touch / Unsafe touch?
The Indian Penal Code 1860, punishes people who involve in child trafficking. There is also The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, that prevents child marriages.
The Ministry of Women and Child Development has placed the draft National Policy on Child Protection. It aims at providing a safe environment for all children.
Glossary
- Labour : Heavy physical work
- Prohibition : Refusal to approve
- Rescue : Save from danger
Recap
- (1) Childline helps children who are in need of care and protection.
- (2) Childline was first established as a project in the year 1996.
- (3) Childline helps children under the age of eigtheen who work as labourers.
- (4) Hugs from family, or high-fives with friends are all safe touch.
- (5) If someone touches chest, between your legs or lips of your body is unsafe touch.