This year in Child Protection Week (7 – 13 September) we will be extending on the theme Every Conversation Matters into Shifting Conversations to Action.
We’re looking for artworks to show what children and young people think about an action they or adults could take to help keep family, friends and community thriving.
These will then be used in our campaign (leading up to September) to help show that protecting children is about all of us working together.
You know your children best, so please feel free to guide your own conversations.
Conversations are powerful tools to keep children and young people safe and well, and following these with actions have an even deeper meaning.
Conversations can help us understand issues, craft solutions, value community knowledge, and build the brains and social connections of children and young people. Actions help us to see how these conversations can have a direct impact.
Conversations between
…children and their caregivers matter (from the very earliest days)
…children and their peers matter
…families with teachers, doctors, and other professionals matter
…friends or neighbours matter
…decision-makers and the communities they serve matter.
We’d like to encourage children and young people to think about conversations and actions they have in all aspects of their lives – their families, their communities and what is important to them.
The following questions might be useful: