Parkgömmet

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Everyone
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About this game

What is Parkgömmet about?
Parkgömmet is a digital tool within the framework of the curriculum's digitization requirements, which gives the school but also parents tools to talk to children 8-10 years about grooming, boundaries and rights. By playing Parkgömmet, children gain experience of decisions and consequences related to online behavior, but in a safe and secure environment. The game is based on unique research on grooming at the University of Skövde and consists of a classic board game in combination with a computer game. The gaming experience helps, instead of abstract information, to give the children a concrete experience that they find easier to put into practice. The park hide can be played as a stand-alone game, but to achieve the purpose, it must be followed by a conversation based on the method material prepared by experts in e.g. children's rights, pedagogy and psychology.

What do you do as a player in Parkgömmet?
The park hideout takes place on an adventure island where the players each hide a treasure with associated clues. In various ways, an unknown person tries to get the players to reveal the clues to their treasures. The player who first finds another player's treasure wins.

NOTE! The game uses physical game accessories such as game boards and clue cards. These can be printed out yourself via a link 'Game accessories' in the game's main menu.

What are ChangeAttitude?
CHANGE ATTITUDE is a Swedish, innovative cultural foundation, which works internationally with the aim of creating zero tolerance for sexualised violence against children. CHANGE ATTITUDE uses the unsurpassed ability of art to touch and contribute to change. Parkgömmet is initiated by Change Attitude and developed in collaboration with the University of Skövde and funded by the Postcode Foundation and the World Childhood Foundation. The game is produced by dimh AB.
Updated on
Aug 17, 2020

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