Please watch this important message about Safeguarding - We are asking you to be brave, to speak up on behalf of a child, or an adult who may be at risk
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Parents have been using Look, Say, Sing, Play with their children to help build strong relationships. The NSPCC has lots of tips on keeping children entertained, visit: https://t.co/ZFY0RAyRR1
What should you do if you are worried about a child or young person? Watch the below NSPCC video on what to do if you have concerns about a child or young person: https://t.co/GoICWfo33P
The RBFRS have produced the following video warning everyone about the dangers of swimming in rivers.
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For more information go to: https://t.co/vqHzYHRNKZ
Heading out for a drink, tonight? Think, Who’s in charge?
You would never endanger your baby’s life on purpose, but you could be putting their safety at risk if you drink while looking after them.
Frimley Health and Care have shared the following video: https://t.co/l0QUzhZ3Xn
Attending a festival this summer? Festival Safe has lots of useful tips and advice for first-time and experienced festival goers. Visit: https://t.co/ITZ3JiIPrt
During the summer holidays, young people may want to keep in touch with their friends through social networking sites or games. It’s a good time to ask them about what sites they use and discuss online safety. Visit: https://t.co/vKj3pZaj6t
Children are most likely to be bitten by a familiar dog at home; luckily most bites are preventable and close supervision is key.
For tips and advice on keeping your children safe around dogs, visit: https://t.co/Bdop6D6x5R
Bullying can happen anywhere and be for any number of reasons. Childline has a lot of advice and support about different types of bullying. For more information go to: https://t.co/ljUFbGgmbK
Being by water is a great place to spend time with friends, but it’s important you know how to keep yourself, and your friends, safe. Watch the below Canal & River Trust video on the devastating impacts of not following water safety:
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Festival Safe has lots of useful tips and advice for first-time and experienced festival goers; making sure everyone is prepared, stays safe and has fun.
For more information, visit: https://t.co/ITZ3JiJnh1
Although it's common for teenagers to try alcohol before they are 18 years old, it's not normal for them to:
· get drunk regularly
· be dependent on alcohol
If you are worried or concerned the please call Drinkline free Monday to Friday from 9am to 11pm on 0300 123 1110.
Keep your baby cool and protect them from the sun; babies less than six months old should be kept out of direct sunlight.
For more information on keeping your baby safe in the sun, visit: https://t.co/NTOwsVW9YD
The RBFRS have produced the following video warning everyone about the dangers of swimming in rivers.
https://t.co/pgdZWkLH9t
For more information go to: https://t.co/vqHzYHRfVr
Help children have a safe and healthy summer by keeping them in the shade during peak hours of sunshine and applying suncream with an SPF of 30 or more, regularly.
For more sun safety tips, visit: https://t.co/KwthIHCYVf
The Canal & River Trust have put together a water safety pack. The pack will help you learn more about the hidden dangers below the surface, and how to keep yourself and your friends safe around water. Visit: https://t.co/RyTPPKyvT9