Imaginif you got peer supervision and a recruitment agency for the human services all in one forum.

Duracell powers parents for child safety

October 23, 2008 by Megan · Leave a Comment 

Power of Parents in keeping kids safeChild Protection is a community responsibility. Every parent has the power to assist in keeping their children safe. Child Safety is not the job of the government who often only intervene AFTER harm has occurred. You have the power to keep your kids safe. You have the power to source the knowledge to keep your kids safe.

Imaginif takes child safety to a community level and encourages everyone to develop a child safety bias. So too does Duracell and the  National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Thank goodness Duracell is providing the power to keep us all going!

The following email invitation has just come in from the brand marketers tasked with  powering an American child safety community focused program: the Power of Parents.

Hi Megan,

My name is Brian, and we are working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Duracell; to promote child safety awareness for teachers, parents and guardians. I thought since your site is read and valued by influencers like yourself, you would like to hear more about the Power of Parents child safety program.

NCMEC and Duracell are partnering for the third consecutive year through the Power of Parents child safety program to arm families with important new information about school year safety.

If you’re interested, we would like to invite you to participate in a phone conference with the National Safety Director of NCMEC, and address any questions either you or your readers might have about child safety concerns. We hope that you will share your views and opinions about this program with your readers through your site, and share with them some of the answers to their questions.

To learn more about the Power of Parents campaign, please be sure to visit http://www.rocketxl.com/duracell/powerofparents/assets/ .

Space is limited, so please let me know if you’re interested and would like to participate in the conference call. We would love to have your voice included, and hope that your readers will volunteer questions that you can address as well.

Thanks and take care,

Brian

Rocket XL

www.rocketxl.com

Who has questions they would like to put forward to the National Safety Director of NCMEC?  Because of time zones (I’m in Australia) I possibly will not attend the conference but I am more than happy to submit reader questions via email to Brain.

Visit the Power of Parents website.

Download the Power of Parents Child Safety handbook (this is a worthwhile booklet that contains age appropriate child safety discussion and protection tips. It focuses on abduction and missing children but is supportive of instilling protective behaviour knowledge into all homes because statistics support that abducted children are overwhelmingly taken by someone they know).

Team the above Power of Parents Child Safety Handbook knowledge with the BITSS games and activities set out in Parent Sense, Imaginif’s FREE protective behaviour tutorial for parents.

Parents are powerful. Lets use our power for good. And Duracell….GREAT corporate social responsibility here. Thanks for sharing your power.

Duracell, powering parents for child safetyNational Center for Missing and Exploited Children

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