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Staying Safe

Lesson Objectives: To identify possible dangers when: at College out socialising on Public transport at home To consider and document actions and approaches which will reduce the identified dangers

Activity 1: What dangers do you face? Think about some of the dangers you face on a regular basis: Think about: College Home Transport Shopping Socialising Use the activity 1 dangers worksheet to record your answers

Feedback, College dangers: Bullying Car park incidents (motor bikes & cars being driven dangerously) ...... Add further group feedback here

Video Clips Dangers of drink spiking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=benSBPnok9s&feature=related Bullying through the age range http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWJut7KQhI4 Dangerous driving (very disturbing clip) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=505k3YCc7Bw

Activity 2: Ways of reducing the dangers Choose 3 of the identified dangers and create some strategies to reduce the chances of you coming to harm. Example: Danger: college accident Reduce the danger by: wearing the correct PPE, Know the risk assessment for every area you work in Use the ‘Reducing the dangers’ handout to record your strategies

Who you can talk to? Student Services Your tutor A member of your family Friend Email/phone help lines …. Zoe Administrator Kathryn Welfare Co-ordinator Greer Hill Head of Student Services Faye Student Adviser Kelly Guidance Adviser