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PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya, OCF, Chandigarh

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Bacchan Save the Innocence, a non-governmental organisation dedicated to protecting child rights, conducted a workshop on unsafe touch for students of classes III to V at the school. The workshop aimed to educate children about personal safety, boundaries, and the importance of speaking out against abuse. The interactive session, led by experts from Bacchan Save the Innocence, empowered over 360 students with essential knowledge and skills to identify and report instances of unsafe touch. The workshop covered topics such as ‘Understanding safe and unsafe touch’, ‘Recognising grooming behaviours’, ‘Building self-confidence and assertiveness’ and ‘Encouraging open communication’ with trusted adults. Principal KS Pathania and HM Devender Yadav expressed gratitude to Bacchan Save the Innocence for conducting the workshop.

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