A game of Duck, Duck, Goose takes a dark turn in Save the Children campaign

Save the Children has used a simple game of Duck, Duck, Goose to show that, for a child that has been abused, anything can become terrifying.

The campaign, created by Keep Left, is based on the insight that child abuse, whether it be physical or emotional, can have a lasting impact on the social and intellectual development of children and the trauma can be carried into adulthood.

Save the Children’s research shows that 88 children suffer abuse in Australia every day. Research also shows that 35% of people don’t believe that abuse is an issue affecting children in Australia, despite a third stating they have been abused or know someone who has.

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