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ESCAPE “European Street Children Anti-Violence Programme and Exchange” JLS/2009-2010/DAP3/AG/1190

ESCAPE “European Street Children Anti-Violence Programme and Exchange” JLS/2009-2010/DAP3/AG/1190. Final Conference 11 December 2012 Brussels. With financial support from the Daphne III Programme of the European Commission.

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ESCAPE “European Street Children Anti-Violence Programme and Exchange” JLS/2009-2010/DAP3/AG/1190

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  1. ESCAPE“European Street Children Anti-Violence Programme and Exchange”JLS/2009-2010/DAP3/AG/1190 Final Conference 11 December 2012 Brussels With financial support from the Daphne III Programme of the European Commission

  2. Implementation of ESCAPE by The Society of the Friends of Children Warsaw, Poland With financial support from the Daphne III Programme of the European Commission

  3. Starting point: the phenomenon of violence among street children is not well recognized (lack of statistics and analysis) • Polish street children: • originate from disadvantaged families • the phenomenon is hereditary With financial support from the Daphne III Programme of the European Commission

  4. Implementation • sessions were implemented in the daily center • 10 participants aged 10-16 in each session, 2 trainers: one from the daily center, one from TPD, duration: 1h30 min, twice a week • no children from ethnic minorities • interpersonal communication unit as first • small motivational programme

  5. Implementation • Children liked games, activities requiring movements, ppt presentations, making posters. • Exercises with writing were percieved as too difficult. • Best results were acheved when the group was homogenous (similar age, sex). • The educators working within the daily center observed that the ESCAPE skills were used during the regular activities

  6. Thank you! ESCAPE team: Izabela Rutkowska Jolanta Szklarska Aneta Purzycka Joanna Rudzka www.tpd.org.pl

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