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Thursday August 09, 2012<\/b> – Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe<\/p>\n

www.childhelp.org\/SpeakUpBeSafe <\/p>\n

Created in partnership with development teams at Arizona State University and tested in Florida schools during the 2010-2011 school-year, the new Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe curriculum, materials and training capsules are currently being launched to schools throughout the country for the upcoming fall semester.<\/p>\n

Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe, the evolution of Good-Touch Bad-Touch, offers a 21st century approach to the prevention of abuse by utilizing web-based tools, curriculum on Internet safety skills and cyber-bullying and a redirected focus on adult responsibility and skill building in keeping our children safe.<\/p>\n

Childhelp celebrity ambassador Kathie Lee Gifford donated her time to narrate the training video. “As an advocate of children’s rights, I think educating our children is the greatest gift we can give them,” said Kathie Lee Gifford. “Childhelp’s Speak Up Be Safe curriculum helps children find their voice through age-appropriate teachings, and allows them to prevent abuse in their own lives.”<\/p>\n

To go along with the brand new curriculum, a new website has also been developed for the program. Go to www.Childhelp.org\/SpeakUpBeSafe to learn more about the program and to watch Kathie Lee’s video.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Related Information:<\/b> http:\/\/www.Childhelp.org\/SpeakUpBeSafe<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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