In August all of our assemblies are focusing on Staying Safe, Keeping Safe,
We looked at pictures and identified safe and unsafe scenarios displaying our ability to recognise dangers and make better and safer choices.
Children also discussed and shared what children and adults in the school can do to keep Woodlands Primary school a safe place. Our older pupils helped record what children thought.
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Here are some of the children’s thoughts:
“It’s safer to play in the park and not beside the road.”
“Make sure you tidy up, it makes it safe and it will also look better.”
“If you’re not sure if something is safe or allowed ask an adult.”
“We need to use things correctly.”
“Don’t open any outside door in the school. The doors should only be opened by school staff.”
Safe: – We focused on:
- spotting safe and unsafe environments
- Safety outside of school
- Safety in school
- Safety in the home
- Internet safety
Article 1
Everyone under 18 has these rights
Article 42
You have the right to know your rights!
Adults should know about these rights and
help you learn about them, too.
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You have the right to play and rest.
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You have the right to give your opinion, and for
adults to listen and take it seriously.
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You have the right to the best health care possible, safe water to drink, nutritious food, a clean and safe environment, and information to help you stay well.
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You have the right to get information that is
important to your well-being, from radio, newspaper, books, computers and other sources. Adults should make sure that the information you are getting is not harmful, and help you
find and understand the information you need.