Using role play to help children understand and cope with Ebola
Using role play is a powerful way to make sure that children are understanding the facts about Ebola. It is also a powerful way to get
Using role play is a powerful way to make sure that children are understanding the facts about Ebola. It is also a powerful way to get
There are some essential messages and facts that children living in communities affected by Ebola need to know. Here are 20 messages
In groups of 5 children discuss reasons the problems that Ebola is causes in their families and communities. Give or draw
A teacher at a local school and a leading light in the community, Lourenco Govate Luciano is the founder of the local Tsangano Community
A tribute to Hugh Hawes beloved teacher and mentor to our founder and director, Clare Hanbury, who died aged 85 on July 3rd 2014
We find it incredible that ONE YEAR has passed since we launched Children for Health at the National Theatre in London on 7th March 2013
Today we are posting a discussion about ‘building children’s handwashing habits’ with one of the Children for Health founding Trustees
At Children for Health, and during this month of October, we have a focus on handwashing and other aspects of keeping clean as
Exactly one year ago today, a group of experts for whom child participation is a passion and key driver, discussed the whole idea
At Children for Health, we are keen on a teaching tool that Prof David Morley called ‘the pneumonia stone’ when he was alive