YOACIHUATL A.C. - Mexico
YOACIHUATL A. C. is a private initiative working to provide training in and to prevent child sexual abuse, child abduction and child maltreatment.
Communication Strategies
They have produced videotapes - using puppets, animation and original music - which are addressed to small children along with their parents. Tapes are in Spanish, with English subtitles. The tapes are used in Mexico, several countries in Latin America and have been dubbed into Hungarian and will soon be dubbed into Italian. Booklets of information accompany the videos. They offer training to pre-school, special education and elementary teachers for post-counseling after showing the tapes.
Development Issues
Children, rights, abuse.
Key Points
YOACIHUATL A.C. hopes to extend this project into health, social and justice services. They have developed a methodology involving separation of children and parents after viewing the tapes into closed discussion/counseling sessions. Children are asked to draw or write either their own or the story they just saw on the tapes. Parents are divided into twos and then each re-tell to the other the story on the video tape. They are guided in this and moved to work on their own stories. Often, parents who mistreat their children connect that they were mistreated as children as well. YOACIHUATL A.C. hopes to ultimately create groups of self-help among the parents and counselors.
Partners
They work with several NGOs in Mexico who offer therapeutic support, legal and medical services to abused people. They have support from the Ministry of Education in Mexico City.
Sources
Letter from Lillian Liberman to The Communication Initiative
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