Access educational materials, awareness toolkits, training resources, legal guides, research publications and child safety information designed to empower children, parents, teachers, institutions and communities.
Guides, awareness materials and legal information.
Training material for teachers and institutions.
Safety guides and parenting support materials.
Impact reports, annual reports and research papers.
Awareness films, workshops and training sessions.
Downloadable child protection resources.
We are currently developing a comprehensive collection of child protection resources, awareness toolkits, educational materials, research publications, reports, and training guides to support children, parents, educators, institutions, and communities. These resources will soon be available for free access and download.
A simplified guide designed to help children, parents, educators, and communities understand the POCSO Act and child protection mechanisms.
Coming SoonPractical resources, checklists, and awareness materials focused on creating safer environments for children.
Coming SoonDetailed reports showcasing organizational achievements, program outcomes, impact metrics, and community engagement initiatives.
Coming SoonComprehensive guidelines and best practices for educational institutions to strengthen child protection and safety systems.
Coming SoonSamadhan Abhiyan is working towards creating a dedicated Resource Centre that will provide evidence-based knowledge, awareness materials, training resources, policy documents, research publications, and practical tools focused on child protection, child rights, POCSO awareness, psychosocial support, rehabilitation, and community empowerment.
The Resource Centre will serve as a valuable platform for students, teachers, parents, social workers, institutions, government stakeholders, and community leaders seeking reliable information and educational materials related to child safety and protection.
Explore important information on child rights, POCSO Act provisions, safe and unsafe touch, cyber safety, mental wellbeing and reporting mechanisms.
If a child is in immediate danger, contact the relevant emergency services or local authorities without delay.