The Awareness Caravan Component of the National Awareness Campaign Prepared by the Jordan River Foundation
April 15, 2004

Why Awareness

  • children as individuals have certain rights separate from adults

  • Only 1 in every 22 cases of child abuse is reported

  • Many occurrences of child abuse and neglect go unreported or undetected, thus official figures do not necessarily state the true incidence

  • Widespread damage is being caused to children by society's denial of the child abuse problem

  • Child abuse and neglect occur across all socioeconomic, religious and ethnic groups. No one single source can be identified

  • physical abuse of children can be seen in the context of the prevailing values in our society, especially in child-rearing practices where physical force is condoned and in some cases encouraged as a disciplinary measure

  • Problems resulting from a lack of skills and knowledge have been suggested as characteristic of some abusive adults: lack of parenting skills, inadequate knowledge of child development

  • Research identified a link between child abuse, neglect and criminal behaviour.

  • International research confirmed that the effects of child abuse and neglect, results of low productivity of the community.

  • Stress caused by conditions such as poverty, overpopulation and inadequate social services, is associated with higher rates of reported child abuse and neglect

  • Most abusers are known to the child or have some relationship to the child.

  • Parents were identified as responsible for abuse or neglect in over half of the substantiated cases

Why the Awareness Caravan

  • Because of the rural nature of many communities, the mobile caravan can service a larger geographic area and reach more children than traditional media.

  • Remote areas have very low media outreach

  • Act as an additional medium that supports media used for the National Awareness Campaign.

  • There is very limited access to services such as childcare and early learning programs in rural areas.

  • Caravan will be used as a tool for fact finding and help develop and implement comprehensive safety and awareness campaigns that are specific to the needs of the rural and remote areas

  • Will be used as a meant to distribute printed materials on child safety

Components of Caravan

  • useum/ photo display facility

  • Awareness tools : large screen, TV, music, art, computer, puppet show facility (outdoor tent and carpets/chairs)

Activities

  • Awareness on child abuse by exhibiting the campaign’s posters and press ads

  • Showing TV program “Beit Sgheer” specific on child rearing practices

  • Showing TV spots and interrupters
    Playing the puppet show that addresses prevention from child abuse

  • Expression through Art (with the MOE) – exhibiting children’s drawings

  • Educating parents on abusive activities and promote non-violent and non-abusive child rearing practices and ideas in the home and community

  • Activities for children and their parents such as open day activities (music, drawing, story telling etc…) where messages related to children issues are addressed.

Who

  • Puppet show currently designed by JRF staff

  • Social workers from Child prevention program at JRF will accompany the caravan

  • Young members of the youth forum of the King Hussein Fund shall be our main facilitators in the communities (after being trained)

  • MOE teachers trained for the Child & Art project will handle parts of the activities.

Schedule

  • 3 governorates (North, South, West) will be visited for the first three month as testing of program effectiveness

  • The bus is tentatively scheduled to visit each governorate three times a month.

  • Can be linked to schedule of JTC’s IT bus (to be advised)

Outcome

  • Increase in public awareness of the intricacy of all of the issues connected with child abuse and neglect

  • Increase number in reporting cases where children can get rehabilitation

  • Aim to move the debate surrounding child abuse from disbelief that it occurs, to legal and academic discussion.

  • Depending on the results and people’s interaction with the caravan, it may be transformed at the advanced stages to a counseling home, meant to meet abusive parents or abused children and help them.

     

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