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SafetyClub, a nonprofit organisation focused on empowering children with safety skills has rolled out a combination of teacher training kit and safety tools for teachers as well as children to teach, learn about safe versus unsafe touch for kids between the ages of 2 and 7 in a fun and interactive way.

SafetyClub, a nonprofit organisation focused on empowering children with safety skills has rolled out a combination of teacher training kit and safety tools for teachers as well as children to teach, learn about safe versus unsafe touch for kids between the ages of 2 and 7 in a fun and interactive way.

These new tools also test children’s understanding of safety around them in a simpler manner.

The teacher training kit is available in English and Telugu and comprises of a printed book plus digital information that are freely downloadable from Safety Club.org website.

Safety Club also announced the release of free to download IOS App and a short animation video to raise awareness about safe versus unsafe touch targeted at parents and children.

The short animated video and IOS App was formally launched by Shilpa Reddy, the Brand Ambassador for Safety Club, amidst a gathering of students, parents and teachers.

The user friendly IOS app is developed by Paradigm IT and Bulbulapps, and Annapurna Studios helped Safety Club create the short animation video.

Unveiling the details Sumana Rao, Co-founder said, “Every child has a right to safety so they can grow up to be happy adults.

Our app and short animation video launched today lends support to children all over the country and is just a click away.”

“Our animated film and teacher training video enable educators across the country to access these tools freely on our website and learn simpler, audience friendlyways to conduct safety workshops anywhere, any moment.

To promote our initiative we have hired 3 full time teachers in AP and Karnataka to teach safety skills in schools,” Chandana Raju, Co-Founder, Safety Club said.

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