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Never Violence - Thirty Years on from Sweden's Abolition of Corporal Punishment
Never Violence - Thirty Years on from Sweden's Abolition of Corporal Punishment
In 2009 it is 30 years since Sweden introduced a ban on all forms of violent and emotionally abusive treatment of children. In so doing, Sweden became the first country in the world to prohibit violence as a means of child-rearing. The 30th...
  Language and education: the missing link
Why are children’s learning levels in many countries so far below expectations? Why do so many children fail to complete school, despite efforts to improve the quality of education?  Could there be something missing from our understanding...
Training Manual: Child-Led Disaster Risk Reduction in Schools and Communities
  Training Manual: Child-Led Disaster Risk Reduction in Schools and Communities
Training Manual: Child-Led Disaster Risk Reduction in Schools and Communities Save the Children Sweden, 2007 This training manual is based on the experience of the pilot project in tsunami affected provinces in southern Thailand...
  Annual Report 2008
Save the Children Sweden Southeast Asia and the Pacific Annual Report 2008 Save the Children Sweden, 2009   We work together with partners to ensure the rights of the child in the region. This report showcases how...
  Prohibition of Corporal Punishment as a Key Element of Legislation Underpinning an Effective Rights-based Child Protection System
Save the Children Sweden, 2009   This document sets out the reason why challenging and prohibiting all corporation punishment and other cruel or degrading forms of punishment of children is important for children...
  Prohibiting All Corporal Punishment in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Save the Children Sweden, 2009   A report of the regional technical workshop on 'Building Effective Child Protection' held in March 2009. This publication is a resource...
Save the Children Sweden Annual Report 2007
  Save the Children Sweden Annual Report 2007
Change is possible! Save the Children Sweden Annual Report 2007 Save the Children Sweden, 2007 Save the Children Sweden continues carrying efforts in the aim of bringing about better conditions for children and ensuring their...
The Alert Rabbit
  The Alert Rabbit
The Alert Rabbit Save the Children Sweden, 2008 'The Alert Rabbit’ tells a story about animals who prepared themselves for natural disasters and were subsequently safe from wild fire. Composed by a group of primary school...
Educational Needs Assessment Relating to Cham and Migrant Children in Kampong Cham Province
  Educational Needs Assessment Relating to Cham and Migrant Children in Kampong Cham Province
The study assesses the degree to which Cambodia ’s Cham ethnic minority and migrant children in Kampong Cham Province are able to access educational services from the state school system. The study describes the demographic,...
Mother Language First
  Mother Language First
Whereas Bengali children attend schools in their mother tongue, the vast majority of ethnic minority children in Bangladesh are not able to realise this right. This publication summarises the use of Mother tongue-based multilingual...
Children as Active Citizens
  Children as Active Citizens
This guide regards children(below the age of 18 years) as active citizens with rights and responsibilities. It defines some of the main government responsibilities for children's civil rights and citizenship, and provides a vision for children...
Training Manual: Child-Led Disaster Risk Reduction in Schools and Communities
  Training Manual: Child-Led Disaster Risk Reduction in Schools and Communities
    ภาษาไทย   This training manual is based on the experience of the pilot project in tsunami affected provinces in southern Thailand as a guide for organising activities to strengthen children’s capacity...
Child-led Disaster Risk Reduction: A practical guide
  Child-led Disaster Risk Reduction: A practical guide
Save the Children empowers children and young people to become involved in their community's preparedness and mitigation plans. This guide will illustrate the steps that have taken in Asia. >> Download Part 1:  (3 MB) >>...
Positive Discipline: What it is and how to do it
  Positive Discipline: What it is and how to do it
  ภาษาไทย   Watch video and listen to Dr.Joan E. Durrant's tips on parenting. Find out now what positive discipline is and how to do it.   A 3-year-old son drops his...
What Children Say
  What Children Say
What Children Say: Results of comparative research on the physical and emotional punishment of children in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Harriot Beazley, Sharon Bessell, Judith Ennew and Roxana Waterson, 2005 This research records what 3,322...
Child Rights Programming Training Manual
  Child Rights Programming Training Manual
Jay Wisecarver and Ravi Karkara, 2007 This is a starter kit that provides a basic introduction to Child Rights Programming. The manual is based on personal experiences gathered while conducting workshops and training programmes across South...
Safe you Safe me
  Safe you Safe me
Safe You and Safe Me Save the Children, 2006 A book for young children aged 7 to12 on violence. It is a tool to make children aware of violence, describing what children themselves are doing to prevent it and what they want...

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20th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
  20th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Twenty years ago, on 20 November 1989, the General Assembly, comprised of delegates representing a wide spectrum of legal systems, cultures and religious traditions, unanimously adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Convention,...
  โครงการรณรงค์ยุติความรุนแรงในครอบครัว
ขอเชิญร่วมกิจกรรมสร้างสรรค์ เพื่อเด็กไทย เพื่อครอบครัวไทยอบอุ่น เนื่องในโอกาสครบรอบ 20ปี อนุสัญญาว่าด้วยสิทธิเด็กแห่งสหประชาชาติ มูลนิธิศูนย์พิทักษ์สิทธิเด็ก ร่วมกับ องค์การช่วยเหลือเด็ก (Save the Children) และมูลนิธิเครือข่ายครอบครัว เปิดตัว...
Understanding Climate Change with Save the Children
  Understanding Climate Change with Save the Children
Today's schoolchildren are tomorrow's adults and have a crucial role to play in tackling climate change. In an effort to help young children understand many of the issues behind climate change, Save the Children, sponsored by the European...
A Lesson Learned After the Wave
  A Lesson Learned After the Wave
Non-discrimination in emergency response and preparedness workshop Nearly five years have passed since the devastating tsunami changed millions of children's lives in December 2004. Many thousands of children lost their lives and many surviving...
Moving towards Positive Discipline
  Moving towards Positive Discipline
Fostering the love of life-long learning without smacks   Teaching children all they need to learn in order to be successful in life is one of the world’s most important jobs. But in every teacher’s life, there is also frustration...
Helping parents in Viet Nam use positive discipline
  Helping parents in Viet Nam use positive discipline
  Parents from Viet Nam ’s countryside and from the growing metropolis of Hanoi shared concerns about the negative impact of the so-called traditional way of childrearing – hitting and scolding. Together with parents,...
  'A Time for Change' premiered at 17th ISPCAN International Congress
Save the Children Sweden’s latest short film, A Time for Change , had its world premier at the 17 th ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect held recently in Hong Kong . The film presented the perspectives of children and adults...
เด็กเสริมพลังชุมชน...ต้านภัยพิบัติ
  เด็กเสริมพลังชุมชน...ต้านภัยพิบัติ
June 08. “ ภัยธรรมชาติถือเป็นเรื่องสำคัญลำดับต้นๆ ของชุมชน...ทั้งเด็กและผู้ใหญ่ต้องรู้จักเตรียมตัวรับมือกับธรรมชาติที่เอาแน่เอานอนไม่ได้ เมื่อคราวดินถล่มครั้งก่อนเห็นแล้วว่าทำให้บ้านเรือน...
A morning with young student campaigners
  A morning with young student campaigners
November 2007.   When I was growing up, school was a place where I had fun. I remember playing football after school and bragging about the newest Japanese cartoon stickers drawn from a bag of potato chips. Students I met at Bo De Primary...
Thailand: Disaster risk reduction education to go national
  Thailand: Disaster risk reduction education to go national
  ภาษาไทย       The new Ban Talaynork School in Ranong Province is a small school settled high on the side of hill with sweeping views through a valley down to the Andaman Sea . It is safe now....
Parenting children with disabilities: learning from one another
  Parenting children with disabilities: learning from one another
Thien Ly , 10, sat on a wooden chair, sipping juice from a freshly cut coconut her father bought from the market that morning. She emptied her schoolbag, laid colouring books in front of her, and started doing her favourite thing – painting....
Teens talk!
  Teens talk!
  Phung, a former street child, returns to streets of Ho Chi Minh City to help young street children understand about children’s rights and basic health issues, including protection against HIV/AIDS, the disease that affects more...
New book on positive discipline welcome in Fiji and the Philippines
  New book on positive discipline welcome in Fiji and the Philippines
                    Save the Children launched a new book titled “Positive Discipline: What it is and how to do it,” in the Philippines...
Author Interview. Positive Discipline: What it is and how to do it
  Author Interview. Positive Discipline: What it is and how to do it
>> Download: Brochure   >> Download: Publication 2.2 MB    >> Download: Q & A    Save the Children has been promoting the elimination of all violence against children in Southeast...
In pictures: Take it to the stage
  In pictures: Take it to the stage
Since the Indian Ocean tsunami hit Thailand ’s southern provinces in December 2004, Save the Children Sweden and partners have worked to fulfil the rights of children in the affected areas . Schoolchildren from the tsunami affected...