This is an activity book developed by The Canadian Centre for Child Protection designed to teach 10-11 year olds about personal safety and healthy boundaries. It uses engaging exercises to build skills around recognising unsafe situations and inappropriate behaviour. Some key activities include responding to…
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How safe is your child at home? Home safety guide for parents
The “Home Safety Guide for Parents” is a useful resource designed to help parents and caregivers create a safe and secure environment for children under the age of five within their homes. The guide provides room-by-room safety tips, offering practical suggestions and preventive measures to…
Safe at Home Tips for Under-5s: Accident Prevention Guide
The “Safe at Home Tips for Under-5s” is an essential accident prevention guide designed to help parents and caregivers create a safe environment for young children. The guide focuses on various potential risks and provides practical tips to prevent accidents in the following areas: Falls…
How to talk to your child about knives (a parents’ guide)
The “How to Talk to Your Child about Knives” guide is a practical and informative leaflet designed to provide parents and caregivers with valuable advice on reducing the likelihood of a child carrying a knife. This resource aims to equip parents with the necessary tools…
Online safety agreement template
FAMILY ONLINE SAFETY AGREEMENT A family agreement is a great way to start a conversation with your whole family about how you all use the internet, and to start discussions together around how to behave in a positive way when online, whether this is at…
Monitoring Your Teen’s Activities: What Parents and Families Should Know
“Monitoring Your Teen’s Activities: What Parents and Families Should Know” is an informative leaflet designed to assist parents and caregivers in effectively monitoring their teenagers and protecting them from risky behaviors. The leaflet emphasizss the importance of parental monitoring in promoting the well-being and safety…
Stay Safe Programme resources
The Stay Safe Programme provides a range of resources designed to promote safety and well-being among children. The resources are originally intended for use in classes or groups, but can also be adapted for 1:1 work with children. They cover five main Stay Safe topics:…
Keep Safe: A guide to personal safety
This illustrated guide teaches people with learning disabilities how to stay safe at home, out and about, on public transport, at cash machines, and on the phone. Tips cover planning ahead, securing doors/windows, carrying belongings safely, avoiding isolation, asserting boundaries, reporting concerns, getting help, and…
Home safety check – risk assessment (Template)
This Home Safety Check Risk Assessment Template is a valuable tool originally designed for childminders but equally beneficial for social workers when assessing potential risks within a child’s home environment. It simplifies the process of identifying potential hazards in various areas of a household, thereby…