STRANGER DANGER!
The Stranger danger theme applies to the younger and older children alike. The dangers are the same but how children avoid these dangers takes time and effort on the part of the parent. Younger children must be given constant reminders so why not start with the simple and basic statement shown in the boxes below.
| A STRANGER IS SOMEONE YOU DON`T KNOW |
Over time follow on with these . . .
- Never take sweets money or gifts from a stranger.
- Never accept lifts from a stranger, or go for walks with a stranger.
- If a stranger approaches you tell a parent, teacher, policeman or an adult you know.
- Remember, a stranger can be either a man or a woman.
- If your parent fails to arrive at school or other place to uplift you, return into the building you have come from and tell a known adult. They will try to find out why your lift has not arrived.
- Tell your parents where you are going, who you are with and what time you will be returning.
If you are going out in the evening or have a part time job, this is how to stay safe:
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If your child has been a victim of a crime . . .
There are a number of help groups dedicated to helping children who have been victims of crime or abuse. Click for a list of their addresses and contact telephone numbers.
Drug Dangers . . .
Issues relating to “Drugs” are on a separate page.
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