Learn the ‘Protect Yourself Rules’ with BASAC at the North Battleford Library
Teaching children what is appropriate behaviour when it comes to their bodies and how to protect themselves is the goal behind the Protect Yourself Rules sessions.
Hosted by the Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre Inc. (BASAC) at the North Battleford Library on February 7 and 14, children aged four to eight and their parents are welcome to join in the conversations and learn how to recognize and protect themselves from both sexual and physical abuse.
“The Protect Yourself Rules are six age-appropriate rules for children if they’re ever confronted with an unsafe situation,” said Amber Stewart, executive director of BASAC.
She explained that the “Shout-Run-Tell, Tell a Grownup, Safe Touch – Unsafe Touch, Doesn’t Matter Who It Is, Stranger Safety and Hitting is Wrong” rules teach preparedness, disclosure and appropriate responses.


