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Child Safety Week is an annual community education campaign run by the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT). This year's theme is 'Safety In Mind'.
To help with your initiatives you can download free resources, such as, fact sheets (in multiple languages), parent packs, posters and session plans from the CAPT website - click on the following link- About Child Safety Week | Child Accident Prevention Trust (capt.org.uk)
Contact the Road Safety Team at roadsafety@bradford.gov.uk to order road safety leaflets or borrow a role play kit or story sack. Click on the links below to download our talking stories 'Getting to School Safely' (pedestrian safety) and 'Trip to the Seaside' (seat belts).
Trip to the Seaside
Getting to School Safely
Published: 25/05/2022 Audience: Schools, Nurseries, Children's Centres Contact: Road Safety Team
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