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HomeIndyDitto outfitted for new child-protection shows

Ditto outfitted for new child-protection shows

DITTO, a mascot for child-protection advocate Bravehearts, has a new outfit for his Geelong performances.
Bravehearts supporter Peter Newland, of Advance Record Management, presented Ditto with his new uniform for his 2014 Keep Safe Adventure Show.
Ditto’s acclaimed personal safety show teaches kids strategies and skills to stay safe in a range of situations, from sexual assault to bullying.
Thousands of children from child care centres and primary schools across the region have seen the how.
Bravehearts Geelong committee expects this year to be bigger and better.
Bravehearts provides counselling, advocacy and support for victims of child sexual assault and their non-offending families while educating the wider community and lobbying for change.
Bravehearts has operated in Geelong since 2012.
Peter, Managing Director of the Geelong-based ARM, urged the community to support the child protection service. “Individual members of the community can do their bit to raise awareness and help Bravehearts continue to deliver its vital services.”

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