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Day for Daniel is Australia’s largest child safety event of its kind.

It’s held in schools, workplaces, early childhood centres and public and private events all across the nation. Most commonly held on the last Friday each October, but you can plan and hold your own Day for Daniel event at any time.

Below are a range of resources to help you plan and promote your event.

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Short Safety Video

Day for Daniel Video Animation

Short video clip all about Day for Daniel - perfect to play at school assemblies.

Length 30sec

Interactive Resource / Recognise, React, Report

React - If I feel unsafe I can

School & ELC Resources

Poster for Schools and Early Learning Centres

Add the details for your event at your school or early learning centre

Workplace Resources

Poster for businesses, workplaces and community groups

Add the details for your event at business, workplace or community group!

School & ELC Resources / Workplace Resources

Event Guidelines

Event guidelines to help you plan your public or private event

Resources for Parents and Carers / Resources for teachers / Factsheet

FAQS

Commonly asked questions about Day for Daniel

Interactive Resource / Resources for teachers / School & ELC Resources

Bunting flags

Write or draw your own safety messages, cut out and display at home or school.

Interactive Resource / Resources for teachers / School & ELC Resources

Word Search

Can you find all hidden safety words in this word search?

Interactive Resource / Resources for teachers / School & ELC Resources

Crossword

Can you work out all of the words down and across?

Interactive Resource / Resources for teachers / School & ELC Resources

Colour in Morky

Why not have a colouring in competition at your school?

Interactive Resource / Recognise, React, Report / School & ELC Resources

Child Safety Chatterbox

A fun take home game that children can play with their safety network.