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Arts Based Therapy for Survivors of Trauma and Abuse in Government and NGO-Run Children's Homes for Girls in Delhi
Children in institutions have often been through grave life experiences – loss, abandonment, death of loved ones, violence, betrayal and neglect. While policymakers, civil society, and practitioners working within institutions recognize the seriousness of
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Annex: Drama Activities, War Child Uganda 2005
This annex contains a wide selection of drama activities for use in creative workshops. The activities are made for both children, adolescents, and adults. These activities can aid in helping withdrawn and fearful children, as well as aggressive children,
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Toolbox of Participative Tools: Adapted from the UNICEF Workshop on Participatory Approaches for Working with Children and Young People in Programme Planning, Implementation and Studies and Evaluation
This “Toolbox” highlights theories and tools and techniques to working with children and young people which were learnt, tried, and adapted during the UNICEF workshop on Participatory Approaches for Working with Children and Young People in Programme Plan
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Arts Manual: War Child Holland: Uganda
Produced by War Child Holland, this manual gives guidance on teaching arts and crafts to children as a form of art therapy. Through arts and crafts, children can learn a variety of skills that they can use as they grow up. Improving motor skills, self-dis
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100 ways to energise groups: Games to use in workshops, meetings and the community
100 Ways to Energise Groups is one of a series of resources that the International HIV/AIDS Alliance is developing to encourage child participation. It is a compilation of energisers, icebreakers, and games that can be used by anyone working with groups o
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Games and Exercises: A manual for facilitators and trainers involved in participatory group events
Intended for facilitators and trainers involved in participatory group events, this manual presents a collection of games and exercises suitable for an international, intercultural setting. Games and exercises have been known to activate the senses and in