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Street Seen Photopack

Product: SE246

Street Seen comprises of 24 colour photo cards and a comprehensive A4 teacher's guide with 50 pages. The pack is designed to raise issues and encourage discussion about road safety. The resource can be used in many different settings - in schools, with professionals, with parent groups, as a training tool, with children and others with special needs in the community. It can be used at all levels, with all ages, and with people from any regional or cultural background. No literacy is required, so it can be used with all abilities and experience levels.

The activities are identified by the age group for which they’re most appropriate and can therefore be used within a continuing and developing safety education programme. It is not prescriptive, allowing teachers to use its flexibility to identify the group agenda.

 


The RoSPA Guide to School Trips - Part 1

Product: SE325

This set of 3, 4 page, A4 guides will enable you to understand legal responsibilities in connection with school visits and trips. They also offer guidance on how to manage and control the health and safety risks associated with taking pupils out of school.

Part 1 of this set explains the purpose and types of school trips, legal responsibilities, staff, pupil ratios and planning insurance.

 


The RoSPA Guide to School Trips - Part 2

Product: SE326

This set of 4, 4 page, A4 guides will enable you to understand legal responsibilities in connection with school visits and trips. They also offer guidance on how to manage and control the health and safety risks associated with taking pupils out of school.

Part 2 of this set outlines higher risk activities and foreign visits.

 


Safer Journeys (Street Seen)

Product: SE264

'Safer Journeys' is an extension to the 'Street Seen Photopack' offering further activities for all Key Stages. The Safer Journeys activities will help to raise the awareness of pupils of some of the problems associated with journeys and travel, whether as pedestrians or passenger.


The RoSPA Guide to School Trips - Part 3

Product: SE327

This set of 3, 4 page, A4 guides will enable you to understand legal responsibilities in connection with school visits and trips. They also offer guidance on how to manage and control the health and safety risks associated with taking pupils out of school.

Part 3 of this set explains travel arrangements ranging from the short local walk to the flight abroad.


Risk Education Pack

Product: SE335

This 54 page, A4 wiro- bound teaching resource aims to provide practical activities for risk education within the curriculum. These cover identifying hazard and risk, looking at the concept of risk within our lives and how it both enhances and endangers life and how to assess and manage risk. The lessons aim to enable teachers to look at risk education in a broad sense, helping pupils to develop transferable skills for life. The pack is suitable for PSHE and Citizenship programmes and many of the lessons cross into other areas of the curriculum, such as English and Mathematics.


Opportunities for Safety Education - A Guide to Principles and Practices for Childminders.

Product: HS316

This 12 page, A4 comprehensive guide details good practice for carers of children in a home setting. The guide also encourages child-minders to see themselves as a powerful influence, offering a safe caring environment where children can begin to gain awareness of safety issues. Invaluable for child-minders, registration and inspection officers and tutors of childcare courses.

Sold In packs of 5


The RoSPA Guide to school trips

Product: SE328

These guides will enable you to understand legal responsibilities in connection with school visits and trips. They also offer guidance on how to manage and control the health and safety risks associated with taking pupils out of school.

Also available as a pack - one copy of each of the following:

  • SE325
  • SE326
  • SE327

Where are most people injured in accidents each year in the UK?

In the home
On the road
In the workplace
During leisure activities
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