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DPS Kids Safety Days |
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May 21, 2013,
Volume 59, No. 33 |
Penn’s Division of Public Safety is hosting two summertime sessions of “Kids Safety Day.” This free course teaches kids important safety practices such as what to do if they are lost and covers the following topics:
Safety: What it means & how to stay safe inside and outside.
Strangers: Good vs. Bad Strangers; how to stay safe when confronted by strangers.
911: What it is, how to use it and why to never use 911 for play.
Code Words: Words parents give to other people for child pick up. Words for emergencies.
Physical Defense
Touching: Good Touching vs Bad Touching
Abuse: What it is & who to tell
Open to kids 5-12 years old, this fun day is filled with useful safety advice. There will be two separate sessions, on July 10 and August 6. Please call or email Susan Dever to register your child or if you have any questions: Call (215) 898-4481 or email sdever@publicsafety.upenn.edu See: www.publicsafety.upenn.edu/special-services/rad/
The sessions will be held at4040 Chestnut Street (DPS Headquarters)
Sign-in: 8:30 a.m.; training: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; pick up: 3-4 p.m.
Deadline for registration: July 5 for the July 10 class, August 2 for the August 6 class.
After completing the course each child will receive a special certificate of completion.
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May 21, 2013, Volume 59, No. 33
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