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Framework for School Health & Safety Policy
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Safety Education in the Curriculum
Assembly Plan
Why safety and risk education? - Updated!
It's a bit risky is this!
QCA Key Stage 3 Curriculum Review : RoSPA’s response
Good Childhood Enquiry
Primary Curriculum Review - NEW!
New!Child Safety Education Coalition
Reducing Unintended Injuries
Staying safe: improving practical safety education. The DSCF has awarded a grant to RoSPA, in partnership with the National Children's Bureau (NCB), to establish a Child Safety Education Coalition (CSEC).
AdRisk
AdRisk is a European project aiming to reduce injuries among young people. RoSPA is the English partner in the project and is co-ordinating a series of exercises to develop a map of injury prevention in England.
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You can support RoSPA's work in many ways. Why not arrange some fundraising activities at your local school or youth group.
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Safety Education Enquiries
Telephone: 0121 248 2000
Email: help@rospa.com
   

RoSPA Safety & Risk Education

RoSPA Safety & Risk EducationRoSPA's Safety & Risk Education department supports those who work with children and young people to promote safety:

• Teachers, headteachers
• Youth, Connexions workers
• Road safety officers
• Voluntary groups, charities
• Emergency services
• University staff, students and others, as well as young people themselves.

NATIONAL CHILD SAFETY EDUCATION COALITION ESTABLISHED
The Child Safety Education Coalition (CSEC) is being established by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) in partnership with the National Children’s Bureau (NCB) to promote the provision of high-quality practical safety education in England.
For more information go to www.csec.org.uk

Interested in RoSPA's vision for safety education?
Link to child safety pageChild Safety
Quick links to all the child safety advice and information, including road, home, water, leisure and play safety, on RoSPA's website.
Road Safety Education: A Guide For Healthy SchoolsRoad Safety Education: A Guide For Healthy Schools
National Healthy School status gives opportunities for road safety work. This resource is written for Healthy School coordinators and provides guidance on how to introduce or extend road safety in your healthy school.
Subscribe to RoSPA's Education E-Bulletin
RoSPA produces a regular free E-Bulletin for teachers, school administrators, and school governors to help them keep up-to-date with occupational health and safety. Take a look at a recent edition of the Education E-Bulletin.
Home Safety Curriculum - Welsh Version (Cymraeg)
Mae’r fframwaith, a ddatblygwyd gyda chymorth y DTI, yn darparu adnodd i ysgolion sy’n dymuno i’w cwricwlwm gynnwys diogelwch yn y cartref.
LASER Schemes - visit this page to find out more.
LASER Good Practice Guidelines - Learning About Safety by Experiencing Risk
LASER FORUM
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RoSPA is a registered charity: Registered Charity No: 207823
Patron: Her Majesty the Queen

RoSPA Head Office: Edgbaston Park, 353 Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7ST, UK
Telephone: 0121 248 2000 Fax: 0121 248 2001 Email: help@rospa.com

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