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Updated on May 09, 14
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the core content of Hector's World features high-quality 2-D animation with fun and engaging characters. Children can observe the characters as they learn how to stay safe online. The experiences of Hector and his friends offers children practical guidance on managing risks and reinforces the importance of responsible behaviour.
this is an online interactive game to teach young people about th eimportance and appropriate use of the triple zero (000) emergency number. It features animated characters re-enacting emergency scenarios and the steps to take when dealing with emergency situations. Aimed at children aged 5-10 years.
"Being Safety Smart is a free to use online educational game providing safety strategies for children aged from 6 to 8. The program is designed to increase the awareness of children to situations within the community which might impact upon their personal safety and to empower them with the ability to act appropriately and with confidence.
· 8 levels of personal safety messages and strategies each with interactive games,
· Safety messages spoken by children for children,
· Cartoon animations of real life personal safety scenarios,
· Rehearsal of personal safety skills using role-play in the safe and secure gaming environment,
· Child award certificates and parent and carer information for each level.
Being Safety Smart is a Queensland Police Service initiative, developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast in partnership with the Queensland Police Service, Education Queensland, and the Crime and Misconduct Commission, and supported by the Daniel Morcombe Foundation."
"Drowning is the greatest cause of accidental death in children under five in Australia. Each week, on average, one child drowns. Lets put an end to childhood drowning for good.
In 1988 to combat drowning, Laurie Lawrence created the Kids Alive – Do the Five water safety program. The Kids Alive community service program educates the public on five important steps to reduce the risk of preschool drowning."
Teacher resources including a Marine Safety Activity Book, Boof's Book about Water Safety, Water safety ideas teachers' resource and water safety lesson plans.
NAPCAN (National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect) is a national charity founded on concern for all children and focused on bringing about change to ensure their safety and well-being. The website provides information for parents as well as background information for teachers. The printable brochures on this page may be useful for parent presentations.
Fire Ed is one of the longest standing, and best-known programs of Queensland Fire and Rescue Service. This page has a preview of the Early Years Fire Ed program, and has a downloadable teacher resource which includes information sheets, student activities, posters, certificates and a letter for parents. It is aimed at students in Prep-Year One.
the kids corner has a number of activities including an electronic book providing fire safety information, a quiz, a printable fire-truck money box, a printable colouring in book and links to the Triple Zero interactive game.
The RACQ's Streets Ahead is a road safety education program for Queensland primary schools. The Streets Ahead program comprises of four age-appropriate presentations covering road safety themes including passenger, pedestrian and bicycle safety, and is delivered as a 'whole school' approach.
The webpage also has videos, information for parents and pre and post activities which can be implemented by teachers.
The Safety House Program is a community based program. Local Committees are drawn from caring members of the community.
Through their efforts, and with the co-operation of the school administration and other organisations your children and the community are given valuable advice on personal safety skills.
The Safety House program aims to maintain awareness of the problems faced by the community and to increase their level of protection.
A brochure which details how to teach children to ride safely; safety equipment and a checklist; tips on bike maintenance and choosing the right bike for a child. When you click on this link you should be prompted to either open or save the PDF document.
Young children are exposed to the road environment in many ways – as pedestrians, passengers and in play situations.Research has shown that children as young as four years of age are capable of learning about road safety.This comprehensive teaching unit has a strong focus on pedestrian safety.
"A significant number of school children travel on buses each day to attend school and most children travel on buses for school related activities, such as sporting trips, camps and excursions. All students have the right to a safe and enjoyable journey between home and school and at all other times while travelling on a bus, as do other passengers and the driver.
This comprehensive teaching unit has a strong focus on bus safety. Students will demonstrate their understanding of key bus safety messages by developing story book pages showing what to do on and near buses."
Children of all ages can gain an understanding of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and Child Rights. This child-friendly version is relevant for all children and allows young people to raise awareness and disseminate information about their rights.If you are a child who is 8 years old, or younger, then this book is for you!"
14 items | 3 visits
The Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum refers to web resources on this list.
Updated on May 09, 14
Created on May 08, 14
Category: Not Categorized
URL: