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It is unfortunate, but it is a reality, that an environment that was once considered safe and comfortable is no longer that way. There was a time when feeling safe wasn't an issue for kids, but in recent years it has become a concern.
The Olympian Safety Program teaches skills to heighten kids’ awareness about safety at home, in school and in the community. Another important aspect of our program is educating kids about playground and cyber bullying, conflict resolution, the dangers of drugs, the myths and facts about sexual assault, the consequences of gang violence, and simple practical self defense techniques. The kids learn how to recognize and avoid these situations and are taught what to do if they do find themselves in a difficult situation.
Our intention is not to instill fear, but to ensure the safety and well being of our children at home, at school, at play and in the community by teaching them to be aware, confident and assertive, so they are better able to deal with unexpected situations that may put them at risk.
At The Olympian Safety Program, we believe that it is important that we work together to foster a culture of respect, responsibility and non-violence, so that we can all have the opportunity to live in a caring and orderly environment. The lessons in our program aim to accomplish this.
We are confident that the lessons learned from our program has influenced many of our youth to make the right choices, have prepared them for life's challenges and have improved their judgment.
The Kids Safety Program builds understanding and skills on the following topics:
Safety
Street Safety:
- what to do if you feel threatened or suspect that you are being followed
- what to do if a stranger approaches you
- apply decision-making and problem-solving skills in preventing abduction
- explain and role play basic self-defense strategies
Home Safety:
- what to do if you are home alone
- how to answer the telephone safely without revealing you are home alone
- what to do if a stranger comes to your door
- what to do if there is a fire
Bullying
- explain six reasons why kids bully and six reasons why kids are targeted by bullies
- describe harassment and bullying and identify ways of addressing it
- describe how to respond appropriately to potentially harmful situations
- describe what cyber bullying is and how to prevent it
Cyber Bullying and Internet Safety
- describe what cyber bullying is and how to prevent it
- explain that cyber bullying is just as harmful as traditional bullying
- what to do if someone on-line ask to meet with you
- explain why the people you meet on-line are not necessarily who they say they are
- what information you should not share on-line
Conflict Resolution
- discuss how to use effective methods of dealing with conflict and avoid violence
- explain that conflict happens naturally but violence should not
- discuss the natural occurrence of conflict with an emphasis on the fact that violence is not a necessary or inevitable outcome of conflict
The Dangers of Drugs
- describe the effect of drug use and use this when faced with the decision to use or not to use
- role play ways to deal with peer pressure pertaining to substance use and abuse
- explain the negative consequences of substance use and abuse
Sexual Assault
- discuss the myths and facts
- describe a right touch and a wrong touch
- who to talk to if you have been sexually assaulted
Gang Violence
- discuss the reasons that kids join gangs
- explain the consequences of joining a gang and ways to avoid it
Personal Safety and Injury Prevention
- apply strategies for injury prevention and dealing with personal-safety
- analyze situations that are potentially hazardous to personal safety
Physical Fitness
- the importance of including physical activities in your life
- learn how strength and physical fitness can help in a life threatening situation
Journal Writing, Oral and Visual Communication
- main ideas are reviewed at the end of the program
- students are quizzed on the techniques and topics taught throughout the program
- students create a personal safety booklet
Download:
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* Lesson Outline
* Kids Safety Program Brochure
For more information about our Kids Safety Program,
please contact us by email or by phone at 416-907-8369.
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