In connection to the question you posed to Pete, education is also within the services, and it's almost a preferred place where protection takes place. The school needs to be that safe environment. When conflict arises, there's a lot of use of school to bring normalcy back to children. The same is true in emergencies as well as in other abuse situations.
Education is one of the services most used for protection. The earlier you get that functioning, as Peter said, the more useful it is. Establishing systems that work from early on is very important.
Therefore, we spend a lot of time on training educators. Education is not just about learning certain skills but is also about those moments of play. We create a lot of child-friendly spaces, let's say, in emergency situations or in camps. Right now in Syria those are extremely important moments where protection can be achieved through education and play.