Mini police crime prevention - prevention through the times for year 5 and 6 - Stay Safe Partnership

Outcomes

This workshop will enable students to:

  • learn about the policing principles​
  • learn about basic crime prevention​ and strategies to design out crime
  • identify strategies what the student can do to keep themselves safe​
Service Description

A one-hour mini police workshop to help raise awareness of crime reduction and community safety at school and the local area. Increasing learning around how to keep homes and individuals safe through a crime prevention lens. The session looks at prevention throughout history from night watchmen in 1663 all the way to the modern day police service.

The session helps children to recognise the values and principles of policing and gives them an opportunity to design their own police service. We explore crime reduction and community safety focusing on how; CCTV, street lighting, alarms, fencing and street signs can promote safety and keep homes secure.

Videos are embedded within the presentation; an internet connection will not be required to play all videos. Due to being embedded the videos will need to buffer for a few seconds before playing.

Availability

This workshop is available to all year 5 and 6 students across Lincolnshire.

Benefits

Sessions have been created to cover some or all of the following areas within the PSHE framework:

L1. to recognise reasons for rules and laws; consequences of not adhering to rules and laws.

L2. how people and other living things have different needs; about the responsibilities of caring for them.

R20. strategies to respond to hurtful behaviour experienced or witnessed, offline and online (including teasing, name-calling, bullying, trolling, harassment or the deliberate excluding of others); how to report concerns and get support.

H37. reasons for following and complying with regulations and restrictions (including age restrictions); how they promote personal safety and wellbeing with reference to:

  • social media
  • television programmes
  • films
  • games
  • online gaming

H38. how to predict, assess and manage risk in different situations.

Cost

Free

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