
A large number of students and teachers join the extracurricular activity.
During the programme, students were equipped with age-appropriate knowledge about gender, children’s rights, and measures to prevent child sexual abuse, including basic concepts relating to gender and children's rights. They were guided how to recognise and respond to dangerous situations; and enhance communication and self-protection skills.

Students participate in an interactive game during the programme.
Students also received information on topics such as puberty and bodily changes; correct understanding of gender, respecting one’s body and mind; handling common scenarios; and building positive values. These were conveyed through interactive activities such as group discussions, educational games, and real-life story sharing. The event was lively and engaging, making it easier for students to absorb the knowledge.

Students join in knowledge-based interactions on gender at the programme.
This extracurricular programme helped students develop life skills tailored to different situations, promoting a pure and healthy lifestyle, solidarity, and the prevention of school violence and child abuse.
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