Here Come the Crucial Crew
Wednesday, 21st June 2006.
More than 1,000 children will learn how to keep themselves safe in a range of situations when they take part in this year's Crucial Crew event, organised by St Edmundsbury Borough Council.
Students aged 10 and 11 from schools all across the borough will attend the Crucial Crew sessions at Samuel Ward Upper School in Haverhill. The sessions will take place over two weeks, starting from Monday, 3 July and finishing on Friday, 14 July.
The programme uses role play settings to raise awareness of personal safety. The realistic scenarios are staffed by experts who show children how to deal with potentially dangerous situations to protect both themselves and others. This year, the sessions will concentrate on fire safety, water safety, road safety, risky rubbish, food safety, Internet safety, water safety and electrical safety.
Crucial Crew is run and funded by St Edmundsbury Borough Council and is organised in partnership with a wide range of statutory and voluntary services.
St Edmundsbury Borough Council
Students aged 10 and 11 from schools all across the borough will attend the Crucial Crew sessions at Samuel Ward Upper School in Haverhill. The sessions will take place over two weeks, starting from Monday, 3 July and finishing on Friday, 14 July.
The programme uses role play settings to raise awareness of personal safety. The realistic scenarios are staffed by experts who show children how to deal with potentially dangerous situations to protect both themselves and others. This year, the sessions will concentrate on fire safety, water safety, road safety, risky rubbish, food safety, Internet safety, water safety and electrical safety.
Crucial Crew is run and funded by St Edmundsbury Borough Council and is organised in partnership with a wide range of statutory and voluntary services.
St Edmundsbury Borough Council
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