Stanton Bridge Primary School

 

 

As part of the school’s Personal, Social and Health Education, an organisation called CRASAC will be delivering their ‘Young people’s prevention workshop’ to years 5 and 6.  CRASAC is commissioned by the public Health of England and have received funding by Children in Need for this project. Their mission is to deliver age-appropriate prevention work to children and young people to enable them to protect themselves and keep safe.
 
These three workshops will focus on topics such as:
  • Safe/unsafe touch and personal space.
  • Safe/unsafe secrets and support networks.
  • Keeping safe online.
All content has been carefully designed to be age-appropriate with lots of opportunity for discussion, debate, and creativity, as well as an introduction to services they can use to seek support.
 
The outcome of the workshop is to open up the conversation on these issues with children and young people in an age-appropriate way.
 
You are welcome to contact Miss Mudhir or Mr Thuhel to discuss the programme further.
 
Parents can withdraw their children from the workshop.
 
If you wish to withdraw your child then please notify the front office.
Parent Workshops
 

In partnership with the local authority Prevent team, we hold parent workshops promoting the Prevent agenda and how to best safeguard our children and young adults. As a school, we recognise that safeguarding against radicalisation is equally as important as safeguarding against any other vulnerability. At Stanton Bridge we build pupils’ resilience to radicalisation by promoting fundamental British values and enabling our pupils to challenge extremist views in any form.