Student Wellbeing

Keeping Kids Safe

On Friday the 27th of October SJV students will be invited to wear a touch of red  and bring a gold coin donation for the Morcombe Foundation. 

Parents, carers, and educators are encouraged to start a conversation with children and young people about personal safety. Schools conduct child safety education activities.

Day for Daniel is the Daniel Morcombe Foundation’s biggest fundraiser each year. Your support through fundraising helps us to continue developing free resources and programs for parents, carers, and educators to teach children how to stay safe. Funds also contribute to supporting young victims of crime.

The resources are written for a diverse range of students from prep to senior years .They are best used as part of a comprehensive whole school approach to personal safety education and are aligned with the following:

  • Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)
  • Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum
  • Health Promoting Schools Framework

During the week in Digital technology students will participate in the Cyber Safety activities.

 

 

https://danielmorcombe.com.au/keeping-kids-safe-resources/

 

One of the activities to do with your kids. List your safety helpers. They must be adults and should include someone who lives at home, males and females, as well as people who live outside the home. Suggestions: Mum, Dad, Carer, Grandparent, Uncle, Teacher, Principal, Friend of Mum or Dad, Police

 

 

Jenny Willmott

jwillmott@sjvmulgrave.catholic.edu.au

Deputy Principal