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Keeping Safe

Giving children the knowledge and skills to keep themselves and others safe, is a key theme which runs through all of our curriculum areas. This is mainly delivered through our PSHE and RSHE curriculum but enhanced with enrichment opportunities. 

Friday 27th March - Whole School Safety Awareness Day

Session 1 – Fire safety 

https://www.northantsfire.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Fire-safety-activities-for-children.pdf  

https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/schools/learning-at-home/fire-safety-education-at-home/https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/fire-safety-lesson-pack-ks2-t-lf-1693858997

Session 2 - Water safety

https://canalrivertrust.org.uk//explorers/schools/classroom-resources/learning-bundles/water-safety

Session 3 - Road and Rail safety 

https://www.networkrail.co.uk/who-we-are/safety-in-the-community/safety-education/ https://www.think.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Curriculum-map-7-12.pdf

https://www.think.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Curriculum-map_3-6YRS.pdf

Session 4 - First Aid

 


The information below, shows how leaders have mapped this out from Nursery to Year 6. This is not an exhaustive list but displays general themes across the school. 

Early Years Foundation Stage

Pants are Private NSPCC – teaching session

PSHE Being Safe – asking for help, talking about their own and other’s behaviour, stop and think before acting.

PSHE Drug Education – managing new risks, what is safe to eat/drink?

PSHE Growing Up – learning how to be confident to ask for help.

PSHE Bullying Matters – awareness of words and actions which affect others.

PSHE Matters Being Responsible – learning about and demonstrating friendly behaviours.

PSHE Relationships – demonstrating and recognising positive and negative relationships.

Police community support officer talk - we will keep you safe linked to superhero topic.

Safer internet week book study – Webster’s Friend

Fire Safety Talk around Bonfire Night

 

Key Stage 1

Each computing unit starts with an E-Safety lesson.

Pants are private NSPCC assembly.

Safeguarding assembly – someone to talk to. Who keeps us safe? Who are the DSLs? Who are the in safeguarding team at Parkview? Trusted adults.

PHSE Exploring Emotions – talking about things that help mental/physical health, identify ways to manage big feelings, recognising when help is needed and how to ask for help.

Anti-Bullying Week celebration, including whole school assembly on what bullying is and what to do if this is seen/experienced.

PSHE Being Healthy –sun safety

PSHE Drug Education – hygiene to stop germs, age restrictions, harmful household products, who keeps us safe and putting things into bodies.

PCSO workshop on road safety and Stranger Danger

PHSE Being Responsible - Rules that keep us safe

NSPCC – Speak out, stay safe assembly

Rail Safety Week - June

PSHE Bullying Matters – identify that bodies and feelings can be hurt by words and actions.

PSHE Being Safe – basic rules, age restrictions, passwords, online safety, risks/hazards

Whole School Assembly – water safety, Royal Life Saving Society

 

Key Stage 2

Each computing unit starts with an E-Safety lesson.

Pants are private NSPCC assembly.

Safeguarding assembly – someone to talk to. Who keeps us safe? Who are the DSLs? Who are the in safeguarding team at Parkview? Trusted adults.

PSHE Exploring Emotions – identify strategies to respond to feelings, how to seek support for themselves and other, strategies for dealing with emotions, challenges and change. Reframing unhelpful thinking.

Anti-Bullying Week celebration, including whole school assembly on what bullying is and what to do if this is seen/experienced.

PSHE Being Healthy – sun safety

PSHE Drug Education – medicine, hazards to health, emergency responses, legal drugs, peer influences.

Whole School Assembly – road safety

Safer internet week book study: Once Upon a Time Online, Chicken Lickin’, Troll Stinks, Diary of Elle.

PSHE Relationships – healthy and unhealthy friendships, healthy family life, secrets and risks, healthy relationships.

PSHE Being Responsible - Rules that keep us safe

PCSO workshops – online safety/cyber-crime, stranger danger

NSPCC – Speak out, stay safe assembly

Rail Safety Week Assembly - June

PSHE Bullying Matters – identify that bodies and feelings can be hurt by words and actions, including online.

PSHE Being Safe – rules, age restrictions, passwords, online risks, risks/hazard, peer pressure.

Whole School Assembly – water safety, Royal Life Saving Society

 

 

 

Working with our local Police Community Support Officers

Our PCSOs help us learn all about law and how the police keep us safe!