Project Report
| Apr 11, 2023
Pratthanadee Update
By Pratthanadee Team | Pratthanadee Team
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Dear Supporters,
Sawadee ka!
Just a quick update to let you know we’ll be heading to Ubon Ratchathani in a few months’ time. That’s when the school schedule is able to accommodate our training of high school girls. We’ll run workshops in poorly resourced schools in the northeast province and our life skills training will cover:
- Awareness and Prevention of Danger: raise awareness of a range of risks (including relationships, harassment, financial dependency, pregnancy, and online grooming), as well as teach tactics for avoiding these risks and ways of dealing with incidents that may arise
- Girls’ Laws and Rights: improve understanding of existing laws relevant to girls, and the procedures for reporting domestic violence or assault to the police
- Avenues for help: provide instructions and contact details on getting help and support from public agencies and non-government organisations on violence-related mental and physical issues
- Basic Self-Defense: teach basic defensive moves, such as wrist-grabs, lapel-grabs, and self-protection while pinned on the ground
Once we wrap up the training, we’ll be in touch again on the outcome. We wish you a great summer! Thank you for your support.
All the best,
Dec 19, 2022
Pratthanadee Update
By Pratthanadee Team | Pratthanadee Foundation
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Hi Supporters,
Even though we raised $2,637 for this project, short of our target of $26,000, we were able to reach out to 272 girls in Ubon Ratchathani. Our training with them covered:
- Awareness and Prevention of Danger: raising awareness of a range of risks (including relationships, harassment, financial dependency, pregnancy, and online grooming), as well as teaching tactics for avoiding these risks and ways of dealing with incidents that may arise
- Girls’ Laws and Rights: raising awareness of the existing laws relevant to girls, and the procedures for reporting domestic violence or assault to the police. Additionally, we provided instructions on contacting public and governments services available to protect girls
- Avenues for help: raising awareness on how to reach out for help and support from public agencies and non-government organisations on violence-related mental and physical issues
- Basic Self-Defense: training in basic defensive moves, such as wrist-grabs, lapel-grabs, and self-protection while pinned on the ground
After our workshop, we polled the girls and received the following feedback:
- 84% had never attended this kind of workshop before and most of them had never
- experienced any kind of training workshop
- 69% mentioned that they had personally experienced and/or seen violence
- 20% would not know what to do if they were confronted with a dangerous or violent situation
- 94% had no idea about potential dangers and the services that are available to help them avoid or deal with these dangers
- Domestic violence, youths fighting and being teased(in negative way, for example: you are fat, your skin is black, being subject of cruel jokes) were the most often cited examples of the girls’ experiences
We polled the evaluation of our training workshops:
- 74% said they had gained more knowledge about the issue of gender-based violence
- 64% said they now know how to protect (physical) themselves from danger
- 86% said they are able to apply the new skills in daily life
- 88% said they would share the new knowledge with families and friends
- 64% said they were happy to have participated and found the workshops fun
Feedback collected from girls (translated from Thai):
- Fun and so happy to join this workshop. I gained a lot of knowledge. All staff so friendly and lovely. Refreshment was also good and I ate so much that I didn’t buy any meal for lunch; save lot of money. I would like to join this activity again.
- I am so excited to attend this workshop. I gained a lot of practical knowledge from these activities. I learnt more about risky situations, dangers online and appropriate social skills.
- I now know how to protect myself from sexual harassment, online grooming chat and other risky situations.
- This is a very good activity and I can apply the knowledge in real life. I now know how to protect myself from risky situations. This workshop allowed me to share opinions and participate in group discussions. I had a lot of snacks during the workshop.
- So much fun and gained more knowledge from activities. Very good and able to use it in daily life. Staff so friendly, thank you very much.
We hope to reach out to more girls in the coming year with your support. And tell your friends about us. As the year draws to a close, we like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year! Enjoy the holiday season and take care.
All the best,
Pratthanadee Team
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Aug 24, 2022
Back On The Road In Ubon!
By Pratthanadee Team | Pratthanadee Foundation
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Dear Supporters,
Sawadee ka!
After having our wings clipped for the last two years by the pandemic, we’re happy to report that we’re back on the road in Ubon Ratchathani. We conducted ‘Claim Your Rights’ workshops in schools for over 150 underprivileged high school girls in the province in August.
During the workshops, the girls were taught life-saving skills to protect themselves from sexual harassment and violence. Our sessions covered Awareness and Prevention of Danger, Basic Self-Defense and Women’s Law and Rights in Thailand. The workshopswere fun and interactive as we employed a lot of games to keep the girls engaged. The participating schools and students were so pleased with our work that some have indicated they would like us back next year. Hopefully, with more support from you and no further lockdowns, we will see them again. So if you’re looking at gifting to a good cause, remember us!
Thank you.
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