Welcome to our MBIMB Media Hub

MBIMB Media Hub


Explore the latest news and stories about the My Body is My Body Programme! This page is your go-to resource for not only past MBIMB magazine features but also newspaper articles and links to our newsletters and a few videos. Additionally, learn how our programme is making a difference worldwide, while also staying updated on our latest developments. Moreover, you’ll discover inspiring stories from the communities we serve. Whether you’re looking for the latest updates or you want to revisit past coverage, you’ll find everything you need right here.

Find Out About Our Wonderful Board Of Directors

The My Body is My Body (MBIMB) Programme is privileged to have an exceptional Board of Directors and Advisory Board, made up of passionate and dedicated individuals from various professional fields. From specialists in law, education, safeguarding, and business, each board member contributes a wealth of experience. Their collective expertise supports the programme’s mission to protect children around the world. With leaders like Antonia Noble, Dee Russell Thomas, Nick Askew, and many others, the MBIMB team is well-equipped to make a lasting impact on child safety globally.
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Welcome to Our MBIMB Newsletter Page


Stay informed with the latest updates from the My Body is My Body Programme! Here, you can access not only all our past MBIMB newsletters, but also important news, success stories, and upcoming events. In addition, you will gain valuable insights into our ongoing work in promoting child safety. You will also be able to read all about our Amazing Ambassadors around the world and the fantastic work that they are doing! Be sure to check back regularly for the latest updates as well as inspiring stories from around the world!

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MBIMB Newsletters from 2020

Visit Our Youtube Channel

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MBIMB Features in Rotary Africa | South (November 2023)

Preventing Child Abuse with the My Body is My Body Programme (MBIMB)

Unique online service used all over the world (Barnsley Chronicle)

Link to article

Chrissy Sykes (MBIMB Founder) with Gordon McInally Rotary International President (2023-2024)

Chrissy Sykes (MBIMB Founder) with Gordon McInally Rotary International President (2023-2024)
Read the full article in the MBIMB February 2024 Newsletter (Click Here)

Global Presence Humanitarian Award

Barnsley Chronicle features Chrissy Sykes winning the coveted Global Presence 2022 Humanitarian Award
Empowering Futures: Rotary International & My Body Is My Body Unite for Child Safety #London #2024


Breaking Barriers with Song: The Global Impact of MBIMB’s Music Programme – ISPCAN

ISPCAN Features MBIMB – Breaking Barriers With Song


Frontrunners Development

BBC Radio Gloucestershire Manny Masih interviews #MBIMB

Join us for an insightful interview on BBC Radio Gloucestershire with Chrissy Sykes, Dee Russell Thomas, and Dr. John Harrison from the My Body is My Body Foundation Board.

Chrissy’s Project has Gone Global (Barnsley Chronicle)

MBIMB Archives (The Kimberley Project)

The My Body is My Body Programme started out as the “Kimberley Project” named afer a young girl Kimberley Carlisle that died as a victum of Child Abuse in 1986. Her tragic story inspired the Kimberley Project – learn more about the history of the My Body is My Body Programme and the Kimberley Project here.

Below are some letters and awards given to the Kimberley project whilst Chrissy was in the USA.

Tennessee State Department Of Human Services
Tennessee Department of Human services
State Department Of Education Tennessee
State Of Tennessee Department Of Education
Texas Department Of Human Services
Agricultural Extension Service Tennessee
Ross Elementary School Tennessee
Exchange Club Of Livingstone
Middle Tennessee Association Of Family Daycare
Metropolitan Public Schools Tennessee
Brownwood County Child Welfare Board Texas
Harpeth Valley Elementary Tennessee
Rickman Elementary School, Tennessee
Tennessee Association Of School Social Workers
Woodbury Elementary Kimberley Project - My Body Is My Body Song

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