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Child Safety Week is an annual community education campaign run by the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT). This year, Child Safety Week runs from Monday 7th to Sunday 13th June with the theme ‘Share because you care.’
For ideas as to how you can get involved and for free downloadable resources see the CAPT website.
Road Safety is an issue all year round. Please click on the links below to download ‘Tales of the Road- a highway code for young road users’ aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils and our talking stories ‘Getting to School Safely’ and ‘Trip to the Seaside’, read by one of our team members, to play to your Foundation and Key Stage 1 pupils.
Tales Of The Road KS2
Getting to School Safely KS1
Trip to the Seaside KS1
Published: 08/06/2021 Audience: All Primary School Staff, Children's Centers, Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 1 leads Contact: Road Safety
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