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.

All children and young people have the right to be safe. Keeping Kids Safe resources contribute to the prevention of child sexual abuse and support the development of healthy relationships free from violence.

Evidence demonstrates that children and young people who are provided with sequential age appropriate personal safety education throughout their schooling are more likely to develop skills that will promote health and safety into adulthood.

Videos / External Links

What happens when you call Kids Helpline?

Prep to Year 12

Who will you talk to? How long is the phone call? How often can I call? Will you tell someone what I say? Junior Journo Jasper chats to Jess from Kids Helpline and finds out more. Video length 4.03min.

Videos

Party crashers

Year 10 to 12

Video length 5.23min.

Activities

Child Safety Chatterbox

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