Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Polish artists against the physical punishment of children

Polish artists include the beginning of the school year in a new campaign against physical punishment of children and with their sons and daughters with TV screens, billboards and posters say - "Love, Do not brass!".
The campaign of the NGO Center responsibilities are included with famous artists and the Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration and the police headquarters.
PENALTIES With the slogan "Love, Do not brass!" on each of the posters and videos recorded a famous parent with a child smiling, and with a big red heart, followed by the message: "Every child has the right to be happy. If you are a witness to domestic violence call ..." and follows the phone number.
"Over-known and popular of parents and their children happy, we want to show other parents that it is worth and can raise a child without violence. It is important to be positive campaign," said television TVN24 one of its drivers Conrad Vojterkovski.
The problem of abused children and abuse of corporal punishment came in the post-communist countries to the fore after the fall of communism, when the violence in the family ceased to be taboo.
In the neighboring Czech Republic, the Institute for Health of Children and Youth Charles University in Prague announced today alarmirajuću assessment that is currently in the Czech Republic around 200,000 children who were systematically and continuously exposed to various types of violence. Children who have experienced abuse at least once a lot more.
Czech minister for human rights and minority Michael Kocab promote the continuation of the Czech Republic because the campaign "Stop violence on children."
From this September, the Czech abused children or people for such crimes can learn on a separate site to obtain all necessary information in order to defend themselves from violence.

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