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Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) #ENDviolence Week 1

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Monday I Morning Facebook No violence against children is justifiable. Whether accepted as tradition or disguised as discipline, it is unacceptable and has to end.

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Monday I Evening Facebook Violence is preventable. Here's a booklet with useful information to help protect children. Read and share with everyone you think can help #ENDviolence against children. #ItStartsWithMe Download the complete handbook at

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Monday I Tweets 1.No violence against children is justifiable, whether accepted as tradition or disguised as discipline. #ENDviolence million girls aged have suffered some form of sexual violence. We all must pledge to #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe 3.All violence against children is preventable. Here's a handbook to take you through the ABC of Violence #ENDviolence 4.Do not ignore signs of aggression in your child, gently inquire and be patient with answers. #ENDviolence 5.Download the handbook. Read and share with all, help #ENDviolence against children. 6.Do not inflict, do not be party, do not be a mute spectator. Raise your voice to #ENDviolence against children. #ItStartsWithMe

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Tuesday I Morning Facebook There's no harmless slap or mindless push. Physical harm to a child is not disciplining, it's permanently scarring. 21% of girls have been subjected to physical violence since age 15. Source: "Hidden in Plain Sight: A Statistical Analysis of Violence Against Children," UNICEF 2014.

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Tuesday I Evening Facebook Actions speak louder than words. Violence against children must stop! #ENDviolence *Video (Vine-physical violence) to be uploaded on Facebook separately

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Tuesday I Tweets 1.There's no harmless slap or mindless push. Physical harm can permanently scar a child. #ENDviolence 2.Raising your voice or hand can suppress the spirits of little minds – no form of violence against children is justified! #ENDviolence 3.Physical harm is no way to discipline a child. Your child deserves a dignified childhood! #ENDviolence 4.1 in 5 adolescent girls have faced some form of physical abuse. Join hands to end Child Abuse. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe 5.Show your support to #ENDviolence against children. Read this handbook and spread awareness. #ENDviolence 6.Pinching, nudging and fondling young girls amounts to sexual abuse. Do not commit or support such acts. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Wednesday I Morning Facebook Ending violence against children starts with each one of us. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe Support the campaign and spread the word. Get your badge of support here:

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Wednesday I Evening Facebook Violence is preventable. Here's a booklet with useful information to help protect children. Read and share with everyone you think can help #ENDviolence against children. #ItStartsWithMe Download the complete handbook at

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Wednesday I Tweets 1.Ending violence against children needs each one of us to take a stand. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe 2.Pledge your support to #ENDviolence campaign and spread the word. Get your badge of support here: 3.The handbook on ABC of Violence will help you help your child better. Download & share! #ENDviolence 4.Do not overlook, explain, or disbelieve when your child reports abuse. Encourage your child to talk about it. #ENDviolence 5.When you find unexplainable bruises on your child’s body, seek medical attention and counselling. #ENDviolence 6.Do not sit and watch. Get up and act. Report instances of occurring around you. #ENDviolence

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Thursday I Morning Facebook Every day, violence is perpetrated on children - rich and poor, young and adolescent, girls and boys, urban and rural. It happens around us and there's none to shatter the silence. Here are some prominent voices from Bollywood and the world of sports joining arms to break the silence and pledge support to #ENDviolence against children. Watch them chorus: #ItStartsWithMe!

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Thursday I Evening Facebook Across the world, around 6 in 10 children between 2 and 14 are subjected to physical punishment by their caregivers every year. About 1 in 10 girls have suffered some form of sexual violence. Source: "Hidden in Plain Sight: A Statistical Analysis of Violence Against Children," UNICEF 2014.

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Thursday I Tweets 1.Every day, violence is perpetrated on children - rich and poor, young and adolescent, girls and boys, urban and rural. #ENDviolence 2.Instances of violence occur all around us, and only we can shatter the silence. Pledge support now! #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe 3.Bollywood & sports join hands to break the silence and #ENDviolence against children! They chorus #ItStartsWithMe 4.6 in 10 children between 2-14 years of age are subjected to physical punishment by their caregivers every year. #ENDviolence 5.Violence scars children not only physically, but psychologically too. Let them know you care and understand. #ENDviolence 6.Pushing, shaking, pinching, punching or kicking – all of these amount to Physical Abuse #ENDviolence

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Friday I Morning Facebook All violence against children is preventable. Here's a useful booklet that helps you help your child better. Read and share with everyone you think can help #ENDviolence against children. #ItStartsWithMe Download the complete handbook at

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Friday I Evening Facebook Violence against children happens everywhere, every day. The good news is that it is entirely preventable when people come together and say that it is not acceptable. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Friday I Tweets 1.Read this handbook on ABC of Violence and empower yourself to #ENDviolence against children. 2.Behavioural changes in the child are a common indicator of possible violence against the child. #ENDviolence 3.Caregivers often blur the lines between positive disciplining and painful punishment. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe 4.A careless slap during childhood can leave a lifelong impact on children. Watch your action when dealing with innocent minds. #ENDviolence 5.Yelling, threatening to hurt, using abusing words and improper conduct – all form a part of emotional violence #ENDviolence 6.The most common perpetrator of violence for under-age married girls is the Husband. Speak up when it happens around you. #ENDviolence

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Saturday I Morning Facebook “Child abuse casts a shadow, the length of a lifetime” - Herbert Ward Violence against children must end! Help end it, help speak out. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Saturday I Evening Facebook For an issue so big, all of us are often wondering where to start. Every effort counts. Here's how you can contribute to the #ENDviolence campaign: 1. Visit the app link 2. Get your badge of support 3. Pledge your cover photo for the campaign duration 4. Help spread the word by sharing this post It Starts with each one of us. #ItStartsWithMe

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Saturday I Tweets 1.Violence against children must end! Help end it, help speak out. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe 2.Violence against children takes the form of mental, emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Help children talk about it. #ENDviolence 3.Wondering how to support the #ENDviolence campaign? Visit the link and get your Badge of Support! #ItStartsWithMe 4.Wounds of child abuse last a lifetime. Take action & stop violence against children! #ENDviolence 5.Violence can only lead to more violence. Next time, don’t slap your child in order to discipline him. #ENDviolence 6.Forcing a child to watch porn, or using sexually explicit language to talk to him amounts to sexual violence. #ENDviolence

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Sunday I Morning Facebook Physical abuse is no way to discipline a child, at home, at the school or institutional care. It infringes the child's self-worth and dignity.

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Sunday I Evening Facebook Violence is preventable. Here's a booklet with useful information to help protect children. Read and share with everyone you think can help #ENDviolence against children. #ItStartsWithMe Download the complete handbook at

Drizzlin Media For (Client Name) Day September Sunday I Tweets 1.Physical abuse is no way to discipline a child, at home or at the school. It negatively affects a child’s self-worth. #ENDviolence 2.Discipline does not need a rod, slap or kick! Communicate through words, not through violent acts! #ENDviolence against children. 3.Download & read this handbook on ABC of Violence. Know the symptoms, and help #ENDviolence against children. 4.Do you find your child depressed? Assure him of safety, support and encourage them to confide in you. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe 5.Do not interrogate with aggression – it may force the child deep into his shell. Be gentle and caring! #ENDviolence 6.Our children deserve an environment free of fear, repression and violence. #ENDviolence #ItStartsWithMe.