children Archives - The Third Eye https://thirdeyemalta.com/tag/children/ The Students' Voice Tue, 12 Dec 2023 11:19:00 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/thirdeyemalta.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-logoWhite-08-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 children Archives - The Third Eye https://thirdeyemalta.com/tag/children/ 32 32 140821566 Children’s book to help young refugees cope with trauma and distress https://thirdeyemalta.com/childrens-book-to-help-young-refugees-cope-with-trauma-and-distress/ Tue, 12 Dec 2023 11:08:11 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=12945 Launched by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), written by Karl Schembri and illustrated by Ana Maria Cosma, “The Journey of Miskit, the Brave Stoat” is [...]

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Launched by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), written by Karl Schembri and illustrated by Ana Maria Cosma, “The Journey of Miskit, the Brave Stoat” is an effort to help children manage the inevitable trauma that comes with being displaced.

The book, which is translated into several languages, follows the main character, Miskit, and his journey as he gets lost through the woods. Miskit forms unlikely friendships and works on her self-discovery, eventually leading to her realise that all of life’s ups and downs hold deeper meaning.

Syrian refugee children were also able to contribute to the making of this book by voting on their favourite animal characters.





Camilla Lodi, head of NRC’s Better Learning Programme says the goal of this book is two fold.
Firstly, it “aims to promote understanding and hope for displaced children” and it can also be used as “a valuable tool for educators and caregivers worldwide to engage children in important discussions about empathy, resilience and mental health”.

Author Karl Schembri says “knowing that children I’ve met through my work with NRC will find a friend to walk with them through their moments of loss and loneliness is what really motivated me to write this story, but I also hope to engage children around the world and get them to think of the values of empathy and solidarity, to put themselves in other children’s shoes and figure out the challenges and the hardship that comes with displacement.”



The book, “The Journey of Miskit, the Brave Stoat”, is being sold on Amazon in English, Spanish and Norwegian, with all proceeds being used in order to print more books.

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Children's health awareness with MMSA https://thirdeyemalta.com/childrens-health-awareness-with-mmsa/ Wed, 19 Feb 2020 15:04:44 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=5538 Written by Kristina Pulis SCOPET is the standing committee within MMSA whose main aim is to target children and offer them educational, yet fun and [...]

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Written by Kristina Pulis

SCOPET is the standing committee within MMSA whose main aim is to target children and offer them educational, yet fun and interactive, sessions that are mainly centered around healthy living.

The sessions given are tailormade to address problems most prevalent for children in our community such as;

  • Obesity
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Repetitive Strain Injury
  • Lack of knowledge regarding road safety
  • Fear of the hospital setting
  • Lack of basic first aid knowledge

Sessions offered tackle all these essential subjects, nutrition and fitness, ergonomics, and basic first aid, to children attending Maltese schools. Extra-curricular centres such as football nurseries also benefit from these.

We have sessions adapted to primary schools and more advanced sessions that are more appropriate in secondary schools.

Ergonomics

This session consists of knowledge regarding the basic structure and function of the spine, maintenance of proper posture for a healthy back, and other common conditions affecting the spine and back.

The basic first aid sessions introduce the students to skills in an interactive, hands-on, and enjoyable manner. We teach students a diverse array of emergency procedures ranging from tending to a jellyfish sting at the beach to properly administer CPR.

Fitness and nutrition

Regarding the fitness and nutrition session, we explain the importance of food and the different food types which constitute a healthy and balanced diet. When it comes to secondary-level students; the concept of calories, calorie balance and analysing food labels will be discussed.

The new campaign added this year with SCOPH and Doctors for Road Safety centralised promoting and raising road safety awareness.

Teddy Bear Hospital

Stress children might feel when visiting the doctor could influence them all negatively even once they grow into adulthood; so in light of the issue, we also offer a session targeted mainly at very young children called Teddy Bear Hospital.

Children were asked to bring with them a teddy bear to school. The child is the doctor and the teddy bear is their patient.

Medical students demonstrate various activities such as; using common instruments like the stethoscope, thermometer, and a mouth mirror, what a bone on an X-ray film looks like and the importance of vaccines. Children then got to practice these on their teddy bear patients.

World Children’s Day

Established in 1954 and celebrated on the 20th of November – each year promoting international unity, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children’s welfare.

As MMSA, we visit various schools throughout the year in order to raise awareness about children’s health. For World Children’s Day, we hold major events and this year we decided to visit Mosta Primary A School.

In order to explain the logistics of World Children’s Day, a workshop was organised amongst the participants, giving them an introduction to basic first aid principles. Given by the President of Malta Red Cross, Mr. Edward Gruppetta, helped us, medical students, to deliver accurate information while giving the Basic First Aid session.

A medical student dressed up as a teddy bear visited each classroom as a surprise visit.

During the event at Mosta Primary A School:

  • 125 medical students took part in this event,
  • 30 classes were given a variety of sessions with,
  • 650 children being targeted

We are very pleased that Mosta Local Council collaborated with us and sponsored us in order to have more toy doctor sets to be used on the day, as well as two sets which were given to the school.

This event enabled medical students to empower younger children to be more health-conscious. Aside from that, children are now more aware of the daily practices and habits which may influence their long-term health.

MMSA with Mosta Local Council

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