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Dealing with child sexual abuse Events

‘The world day for the prevention of child abuse is not November 19 – It is every day.’ This was one of the posters that emphasised the need for protecting children from being sexually abused, at the annual exposition organised by Tulir Centre for Prevention and Healing of Child Sexual Abuse. Sad and frightened figures were in the pictures in some of the posters exhibited in Spencer Plaza on Friday.

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Vidya Reddy, director of Tulir, said, “Rape is not the only form of abuse. They even include fondling, kissing and other things.” She added that it was not only children who were vulnerable to such abuse.

Meenakshi Rajagopal, special secretary, Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Programme, said in Tamil Nadu there was a three tier systems: state, district and panchayat level, to look into the issue. Also workshops were being conducted about prevention of child sexual abuse by the Government of India. She added that this exposition was helpful in reaching out to the masses and teaching them to protect their children from near and dear ones.

Tulir, a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, was started in 2004 to work against child sexual abuse in India. “There were organisations which worked for child welfare as a whole. But there was no organisation that took efforts against CSA (child sexual abuse). This made us come with Tulir,” says Nancy another associate of Tulir.

Tulir tries to make people understand that being sexually abused is not the end of the road for a child. They conduct various programes and workshops on ways to protect children, explaining to them about good touch and bad touch, and making every child feel safe at all times. They also help children get psychological help, if needed.

Tulir has been organising various programes in the month of November every year from the day of its inception. Also, these programes are not funded by Tulir! “We believe in community participation,” says Nancy. Spencer Plaza allocates the place for them free for one day. “This is the reason why we are having it on November 16 and not on 19,” she added. Also the posters they exhibited were designed by advertising agencies such as Orchard at no cost. This year, on November 19th they had fliers distributed in a corporation school by the Chennai Mayor.

They adopted the idea of a yellow badge which says ‘Yes to prevention of child abuse’ from WWSF and developed on the concept with their permission. “We have been getting good response from the people” says Vidya. Young World allotted them free space to publish their flier and NDTV had accepted to wear the yellow badge on November 19.

The centre is also organising a lecture by Shanta Sinha, chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, later this month.

Anasuya, one of the visitors of the exposition says, “Child sexual abuse needs to be prevented and expositions like these help us in understanding its evil face”.

Tulir, which means first tender leaves of a plant, is taking the first steps which will sustain a strong action in the long run.

Dhivya
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