INSTRUCTIONS
Welcome to the Child Protection Animated Video & Quick Quiz co-developed for children (and adults) by children from the Trinidad & Tobago Child Rights Ambassadors Programme under the Gender & Child Affairs Division, OPM. Complete all sections for a chance to win iPhones, iPads, laptops and tablets. Children will be randomly selected to win prizes, and schools and organizations that recruit the most participants will win prizes as well! Rules: You must do all four (4) parts to stand a chance to win: 1) Please share contact information, including contact information for your parent/guardian; 2) Answer all 6 questions; 3) View the cartoon video; and 4) Do the final quick quiz so that we can see what you learnt! (10 questions). You must answer each question in order to move on. If you have any serious challenges completing this quiz, ask an adult to email us at gca_child@gov.tt. If you feel uncomfortable, worried or sad about the content in this activity, please call ChildLine at 131 or 800-4321 to talk to an adult who can help you with your feelings. ChildLine is free and available 24/7. We wish you success as you learn!
CONTACT INFORMATION
Name
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First Name
Last Name
Age
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I am a
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Male
Female
Other
Phone Number
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School:
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Email
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example@example.com
Parent or Guardian's Name (if 13-17 years)
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First Name
Last name
Organization (Please tell us the name of an organization you want to win 3 tablets or 3 laptops e.g. NGO, Safe Space, Club, Religious Organization, Alma Mata etc.)
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Location
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North Trinidad
Central Trinidad
South Trinidad
Tobago West
Tobago East
Other
PRE-Test
Please answer each question as best as you can, to be able to move on to the section with the animation. Remember you just need to finish the quiz for a chance to win. You don’t have to get all correct.
1. The ‘box breathing’ method includes:
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Breathing out while thinking of 4 words like rest, calm, peace, or relax.
Breathing while pretending to draw an imaginary square.
Breathing in slowly for 4 seconds, then holding your breath for 4 seconds.
All of the above.
2. In child abuse, which of the following sentences is FALSE?
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Abusers use grooming to get children to do inappropriate things
Abusers use grooming to get children to like them
Abusers use grooming to make sure they smell good
Abusers use grooming to bribe children
3. Article 19 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child states that children:
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have a right to live in spaces that are not violent
have a right to say what they want (in a respectful manner)
have a right to join clubs, and social groups
have a right to at least go to primary school
4. According to the Social Norms Survey on Violence Against Children in Trinidad and Tobago (July 2021), who is most likely NOT to report child abuse?
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Siblings and embarrassed parents
Children and random bystanders
Teachers and close friends
Taxi drivers and nosey neighbours
5. Drugs make this part of the brain become less able to make good choices, which can lead to more stressful or dangerous situations:
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Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe
Prefrontal cortex
Premotor cortex
6. Which of the following is TRUE?
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Putting a child in a place where they could be harmed is not child abuse
Telling a child that they did something wrong is not child abuse
Putting a child to kneel out in the sun is not child abuse
Telling a child their parents would die if they tell a secret is not child abuse
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POST-TEST
You're almost done! Finish this post-test based on the animation. You will instantly get a chance to win a prize.
1. The ‘box breathing’ method includes:
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Breathing out while thinking of 4 words like rest, calm, peace, or relax.
Breathing while pretending to draw an imaginary square.
Breathing in slowly for 4 seconds, then holding your breath for 4 seconds.
All of the above.
2. In child abuse, which of the following sentences is FALSE?
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Abusers use grooming to get children to do inappropriate things
Abusers use grooming to get children to like them
Abusers use grooming to make sure they smell good
Abusers use grooming to bribe children
3. Article 19 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child states that children:
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have a right to live in spaces that are not violent
have a right to say what they want (in a respectful manner)
have a right to join clubs, and social groups
have a right to at least go to primary school
4. According to the Social Norms Survey on Violence Against Children in Trinidad and Tobago (July 2021), who is most likely NOT to report child abuse?
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Siblings and embarrassed parents
Children and random bystanders
Teachers and close friends
Taxi drivers and nosey neighbours
5. Drugs make this part of the brain become less able to make good choices, which can lead to more stressful or dangerous situations:
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Temporal lobe
Occipital lobe
Prefrontal cortex
Premotor cortex
6. Which of the following is TRUE?
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Putting a child in a place where they could be harmed is not child abuse
Telling a child that they did something wrong is not child abuse
Putting a child to kneel out in the sun is not child abuse
Telling a child their parents would die if they tell a secret is not child abuse
7. Did you learn something new from this animated quiz?
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Yes
No
8. If yes, please state at least one (1) thing you learned from the animation.
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9. Would you like to see another Episode of the Child Protection League?
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Yes
No
10. Do you have any comments, ideas, or questions?
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