‘My name is Lisa:’ Immersive exhibit explores child abuse from kid’s view
CALGARY — An exhibit in the United States that immerses people into the world of a child who has suffered abuse is being used by the Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre to try and protect kids.
Sara Austin, the centre’s CEO, says about a third of the population has experienced some form of child abuse.
“This exhibit is really meant to help you see child abuse affects kids from all walks of life … different cultural backgrounds and different forms of abuse. It takes many different forms,” said Austin.
“You come out of it with a strong sense of feeling you must take action to keep our kids safe.”


