The Daniel Morcombe Foundation has produced the Keeping Kids Safe resource to support students Recognise, React and Report when they feel unsafe.

Developing an understanding of respectful relationships is also a key learning area within the resource.

Keeping Kids Safe is age and developmentally appropriate and contains short video vignettes to promote classroom discussion and completion of in class activity sheets.

Videos / Activities

Safe internet use

Special Education

What it means to be safe online. Video length 4.20min.

Factsheets / Activities

Making a safety network

Special Education

Identify adults who will listen and keep you safe. Video length 3.00min.

Videos / Activities

React to feeling unsafe

Special Education

What to do if you feel unsafe. Video length 3.16min.

Videos / Activities

Recognise body clues

Special Education

Your body will tell you when you don’t feel safe, what are your body clues? Video length 2.26min.

Videos / Activities

Being safe

Special Education

Our safe places can be at home, at school, with your friends or your safety helpers. Video length 2.28min.

Videos

Rules for being safe

Special Education

Understand the rules for staying safe and types of touch that are not ok. Video length 2.38min.

Videos

From your toes to your nose

Early Childhood

Sing along to this short, fun song that teaches young children that their body belongs to them.