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Protecting the right of every kid to have a childhood!

BE PART OF THE SOLUTION

Working together for the safety and wellbeing of all children

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COVID-19 CHILD SUPPORTCOVID-19 Protection

Making sure that every child has a safe home during these changing times. ​
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Child and Family Wellness

Promoting child wellness by supporting the entire family​.
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Together Against Abuse

Resources, Tools and Information for families, professionals and communities to protect children against abuse.

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In a situation of abuse there are primary survivors and secondary survivors.
Secondary survivors are the family and friends of a primary survivor.
​Click HERE to learn more about it.
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​Research shows  that kids are more likely to remember rules and skills if they keep practicing them.
The "What if..." game and the "Always ask first" rule, are safety measures that help to improve the family safety.
Click HERE to learn more.
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Maripaz is our young reporter, she is 12 years old.
She is speaks English and Spanish, is a very talented writer with a passion for dancing and has a very big heart!
​Maripaz worked with WHG during her summer break, doing research, writing articles and even doing a big presentation for an important company in Costa Rica. 
​See more about her great job HERE
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World Hug Group is constantly looking for new ways to create awareness about child safety, this time we launched a new campaign called "Safe Person". 
Click HERE to learn more about it.
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As active bystanders it is very important to learn how to recognize Red Flag behaviours to stop the grooming process.
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​Having the proper names for body parts gives children the vocabulary, confidence, knowledge, and ownership of their bodies, right from the start.​
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Creativity is a vehicle for emotions and can also be a self-soothing activity that allow children to work through ideas, leading to healthy emotional responses.
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​Teaching children safety measures is a key factor for keeping them safe. Click HERE to learn more.
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Learn more about Safe Adults, how to identify them and how can you help your kids to be safe and ask for help if needed HERE

We all have an important role to protect the children.
We have designed three "trails" so you can learn more about the importance of being a safe and educated adult.

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Your Actions Matter
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Become an Active Bystander

Follow the light bulb in every page
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Safe vs Unsafe Adult
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Be a Safe Adult

Follow the tick mark in every page
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A secret tool
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Healthy Relationships

Follow the red heart in every page
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  • Home
    • ABOUT US >
      • Definitions
      • Latest News
  • Child and Family Wellness
    • Be Part of the Solution >
      • Your Actions Matter
      • COVID-19 CHILD SUPPORT >
        • Building a Safe Home
      • Safe vs Unsafe Person
    • Healthy Relationships >
      • Family Safety Rules
      • Respect of Boundaries
      • Safe and Protected
      • Self Care
  • Contact
    • Store
    • Privacy Policy
  • Emergency Contacts General
    • Emergency Contacts Canada
    • Emergency Contacts Costa Rica
    • Emergency Contacts Mexico
  • How to be a Safe Person
  • Safe Person Campaign
  • Preguntas_Educamp
  • Privacy policy and consent