Keeping Ourselves Safe Programme
Tony Grey - May 1, 2019
Keeping Ourselves Safe (KOS) is a school-based personal safety programme that provides children and young people with skills to cope with situations that might involve abuse. It was developed by a partnership between the NZ Police and Ministry of Education, and is taught in most NZ schools.
KOS:
- teaches students a range of safe practices they can use when interacting with other people
- encourages students who have been, or are being abused to seek help
- contributes to an overall community prevention programme by making parents and teachers more aware of their responsibilities to help children avoid abuse.
How is KOS implemented in schools?
School Community Officers (SCOs) work with the principal, teachers, Board of Trustees and parents to plan a whole-school approach. The aim is to create a supportive school climate in which students feel safe, and appropriate policies and procedures are in place. SCOs participate in teacher and parent workshops for the school community. They also work with staff, parents and caregivers to help them recognise and report all forms of abuse.
Parent Info Session
Tuesday 14th May 2pm – Te Ao Mārama staffroom
Our school community officer Peter Van’t Wout will join our Principal, Tony, and be here to discuss the programme further with any parents that would like to know more.
You can also read further information here:
https://www.police.govt.nz/advice/personal-and-community-advice/school-portal/resources/successful-relationships/keeping-1
Please also refer to our Internet Health & Wellbeing workshop, coming up later in May.