Kit – Raise your hand against smacking

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Publication Date 2009
ISBN 978-92-871--6624-1
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'Raise your hand against smacking!' is a Council of Europe campaign launched in June 2008 to eliminate corporal punishment of children.

The kit is produced to facilitate campaign activities throughout Europe. It contains a mix of publications addressed to different target audiences. These shed light on the thorny issue of corporal punishment by defining it, provide a historical overview Council of Europe and United Nations efforts to eradicate it and debunk some of the myths that have sustained the existence and 'legitimacy' of violent discipline. They also offer parents alternatives to violence in the form of positive parenting and outline the three approaches needed to successfully challenge corporal punishment - awareness raising, legal reform and policy reform.

The kit also contains examples of some of our promotional material - postcards, posters, calendars and a handy e-card, with audio-visual material, including a slide-show presentation and Handscape, a television spot by Saatchi & Saatchi-London, in both a Mac and PC version. The kit will be particularly useful for those wanting to start awareness-raising action at national, regional or local level. It can be used by governments, parliaments, NGOs, ombudspersons, social workers, trainers and teachers throughout Europe.

Publications
• Abolishing corporal punishment of children - Questions and answers
• Abolishing corporal punishment of children - Key points
• Eliminating corporal punishment - A human rights imperative for Europe's children
• Off the books - Guidance for Europe's parliaments on taw reform to eliminate corporal punishment of children
• Parenting in contemporary Europe - A positive approach
• 7 good reasons for 'Building a Europe for and with children'
Promotional material
• 2 campaign posters 'Raise your hand against smacking!'
• 'Raise your hand against smacking!' campaign postcards
• An e-card (mini-CD containing audio-visual material)
• A wall calendar

Source Link Link to Main Source http://book.coe.int/EN/
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