PENN (Protection & Empowerment of Naree) Launches campaigns on 1st Anniversary

PENN (Protection & Empowerment of Naree) Launches campaigns on 1st Anniversary

PENN (Protection & Empowerment of Naree) Launches campaigns on 1st Anniversary to prevent sexual abuse against women and children

How PENN takes a proactive approach to preventing sexual violence against women and children, through self-defense, gender sensitisation, arts-based empowerment and more. Chennai-based PENN (Protection & Empow erment of Naree), a registered trust working to prevent sexual violence against women and children, observed its first anniversary with a gathering on 13 February 2021 held at WelcomHotel Chennai. Ms. Seema Agarwal, IP S (Addl. Director General of Police Prevention of Crime Against Women and Children) and award-winning Carn atic vocalist and playback singer P. Unnikrishnan were the esteemed chief guests. The event featured special inv itees Rajesh Srinivasan, founder of Mindful Marketing and motivational speaker, and Colonel Vembu Shankar, SC, Indian Army Veteran and founder of Project Sambandh.

The chief guests and special invitees spoke at the first anniversary event, sharing their insights on how to tackle the issue and expressing support for PENN’s work. The event also honoured the late Mr. S. Sreeram, one of the founders of the trust, with the unveiling of a painting. Several of the public awareness videos that the trust has created to date were also screened.

(L to R) Ms. Swarnalatha Mahesh, Trustee PENN & Advocate with a specialisation in women and child safety); Rajesh Srinivasan, founder of Mindful Marketing and motivational speaker; Ms. Seema Agarwal, IPS (Addl. Dir ector General of Police Prevention of Crime Against Women and Children); P. Unnikrishnan, Award-winning Carnatic vocalist and playback singer; Colonel Vembu Shankar, SC, Indian Army Veteran and founder of Project Sambandh; VS Sridhar, Trustee PENN & Senior corporate executive; Sriram Sharma, Trustee PENN & Theatre director, music composer, playwright, lyricist

Since its inception, PENN has held a range of programmes to raise public awareness and address the issue of sex ual violence against women and children on individual, organisational and societal levels. These include Krav Ma ga self-defense workshops at Queen Mary’s College, Chennai and for workers at the Tiruppur Exporters Associ at ion; a 45-day online campaign named “Crusade” on identifying and preventing child sexual abuse & child mar riages; through Art and Culture with a musical theatre play – “Velu Nachiyar”- the 18th Century Queen , who embodied Women Empowerment and Self Defense by winning over the British Army. Gender sensitisation and arts-based empowerment form the core of PENN’s approach.

Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8th, PENN is presently planning events such as short film and illustration competitions and other community engagement programmes, including more self-defense work shops. Their long-term manifesto takes a multi-pronged strategy toward creating personal empowerment and enabling civic change, through plans as diverse as petitioning for changes to the legal system; celebrity engagem ent to spread awareness on gender sensitisation; and increasing the usage of safety apps.

PENN was founded by a group of professionals of diverse backgrounds: Mr. VS Sridhar (senior corporate exec utive), the late Mr. S. Sreeram ( consultant to the Tamil Nadu Police, Krav Maga trainer and actor), Mr. Sriram Sharma (theatre director, music composer, playwright, lyricist),Mr. Anand (technocrat, youth development trainer, motivational speaker), and Ms. Swarnalatha Mahesh (advocate with a specialisation in women and child safety).

Speaking on PENN’s mission, Mr. VS Sridhar says, “We believe that the issue of sexual violence toward women and children can only be addressed through a 360° degree approach. Proactively taking measures to create an environment of safety is what we do. From gender sensitization in the home; to creating better public infrastruc ture for the safety of women and children; to using culture, cinema and theatre as instruments of spreading our message; to creating behavioral changes within society so that women and children are safer; to influencing policy to prevent sexual violence and to much more – we have an extremely wide array of long-term engagem ent in our scope. We believe that the participation of important stake holders – individuals, educational institu tions, corporate organisations, social-minded public personalities and policy makers – will enable us to bring about these much-needed changes more quickly.”