Not exact matches
«Children and
young people can benefit enormously from access to effective PSHE and sex and relationships (SRE) education so that they are able to stay
safe and treat
others with respect.
So this is about arming
young people with the information to protect themselves against unplanned pregnancy and STIs, to respect each
other and to have the skills and knowledge to have
safe sexual relationships.
Others complain education policies fail to adequately equip
young people to promote their own sexual good health and some campaigners argue Britain needs to foster a more open attitude towards sex to encourage
safe sexual behaviour.
Schools and educational premises differ from
other premises in that they are required to provide a
safe learning environment for children and
young people that are not accompanied by their parents or guardian.
AHOEC centres are at the forefront of delivering innovative, real, and exciting experiences to
young people across the UK, its key aims being to promote all - round personal development through outdoor education and residential experience; to develop, establish and maintain good and
safe practice in outdoor education; to encourage awareness of, and active respect for the environment; and to foster greater confidence and regard for
others through a series of adventurous challenges requiring cooperation set in the outdoors.
Grades: Pre-K-2, 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12 Cyber Safety is a site developed by the California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) Region IV that provides information and resources for teaching
young people the
safe and responsible use of the Internet and
other technologies including mobile phones, digital cameras, and Webcams.
Children and
young people should: keep themselves fit through regular physical activity; have a positive self - image; talk about the benefits to their health through participation in physical outdoor activities; adopt a healthy lifestyle, including healthy eating appropriate to the demands of their activities; understand the risks to fitness and health posed by smoking, alcohol and drugs, and set an example in their own lifestyle; walk or cycle where this is a realistic and
safe option, or take
other regular exercise; want to continue their interest in outdoor activities beyond school and into adult life; independently participate in follow up courses where these are available; understand how much exercise is required to remain healthy; and are aware of the links between physical and emotional well - being.
And it's partly why Lee, a poet and performer, is here in the Arts in Education Program, 1,300 miles from home: to figure out ways to help
other young people create
safe spaces to share their art and tell their stories.
He said: «
Young people use social media to talk to each
other and it's really important they're able to do so in a
safe environment.
NGfL works to keep thousands of
young people in the region
safe and secure from cyber bullying, radicalisation and
other online threats through specialist workshops, advice, campaigns and events.
The general capabilities aim to develop the skills of
young people to: • be critical and creative thinkers who are innovative, enterprising and adaptable • have a strong ethical understanding, and can reason, investigate, evaluate and reflect • be confident, competent and
safe information and communication technology users and creators • be empathetic, responsible
young Australians with intercultural understanding, and respect their own and
others» cultures • have the personal and social capability to effectively communicate and collaborate, and display resilience and leadership • be literate and numerate, and be able to develop a deep understanding of subject content
Fifty boys from St Albans School had the trip of a lifetime to South America over the summer, playing rugby, learning new skills and helping
other young people to build and create
safer environments in which to develop and grow.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «High - quality education on sex and relationships is a vital part of preparing
young people for success in adult life - helping them make informed choices, stay
safe and learn to respect themselves and
others.
Comment: Rosalind Wiseman is the co-founder of the Empower Program, a national, nonprofit educational organization that aims to «empower
young people and adults to create
safe schools and communities by providing effective prevention strategies to address bullying and
other forms of peer aggression,» she is also the author of the bestseller Queen Bees and Wannabees, and the mother of two boys.
In kitty kindergarten, the goal is to work on socializing
young kittens (generally starting under 12 weeks of age) to
people,
other animals and situations they may come across later in life so that they'll understand that these encounters are generally
safe.
The
other thing about livebearers is the fact that they give birth to free - swimming
young and
people get freaked out trying to keep the fry
safe from harm.
He said the
young people should hold lawmakers accountable for making their schools and
other community places
safer or they won't be re-elected.
The program creates
safe school communities through addressing violence and bullying in all its forms; building supportive and inclusive schools where children experience connection and belonging with peers and
others; and resourcing teachers and parents to be significant, trusted responsive and reliable adults in the lives of children and
young people.
Many
young people who have been bullied find it really hard to ever feel
safe or confident in anything they do, leading them to isolate themselves from
others and give up the things they enjoy doing.
We are here to help
young people make
safer choices on the road and in alcohol and
other drug related situations.
As an Executive Member of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS), we work with government, industry, law enforcement, academia and
other charities to keep children and
young people safe online.
«Arming children and
young people with education about road safety and alcohol and
other drugs helps them to make
safer choices,» she said.