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ONPERY® GRAPHICAL - SafeRoom™ | HARD COPY | Management of Physical Safety, Emotional Safety & Gender Sensitivity
Onpery's SafeRoom™ is a graphical (hard copy novel and video narrations) on managing physical safety, emotional safety and gender sensitivity.
The novel is for children aged 7 to 16 (or children in classes 1 to 10), and their guardians.
The novel is designed in an:
- informative,
- engaging,
- age-appropriate manner; and
- reviewed by domain experts.
Reviewers:
- Dipika Daga, Clinical Professional Counsellor in Training
- Saloni Bhutra, Counselling Psychologist
Authors:
- Niti Desai
- Pramod Priya Ranjan
- Shreya Yengul
Illustrators:
- Lehar Bhatt
- Mansi Swarup
- Shaswat Kakkar
Hindi translator:
- Sandali Singh
CHAPTER 1:
Safety from bad touch and bad see
- Private parts
- Good touch, bad touch
- Good see, bad see
- ‘Safety rule’: Scream, run and speak
- Trusted adult
- Self-defence
- Medical assistance and child helpline
- ‘5D’s of bystander intervention’
- NOTES TO GUARDIAN ON CREATING A SAFE SPACE FOR CHILDREN
CHAPTER 2:
Handling bullies
- Bullies and bullying
- Types of bullying
- Managing bullies
- Consequences of bullying
CHAPTER 3:
Romantic attractions
- Hormones
- Attraction neutrality
- Managing attractions
CHAPTER 4:
Gender-based empathy sensitivity (Note for guardian)
- WHY AND HOW TO MAKE CHILDREN EMPATHETIC
- Observation-based learning
- Expressing emotions
- Engaging children in universal skills
- Sexism and patriarchy
- Monitor content consumption
- Pre-arm against pornography
- Consent and “no” means “no”
- Handling attractions
Page size:
A4
Number of pages in the complete edition:
48 pages
Graphic Novels
Onpery Collective: Well-being Literacy
Aims to provide stakeholder-friendly educational materials (Onpery Graphical Novels) on puberty-led well-being topics to children aged 7 to 16, through their associated orphanages and academic institutes.