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The Queensland Police Service supports Education Queensland's Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum. The Curriculum is aligned with the Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education (Version 8.1) and is available to all Australian teachers through password-protected websites. It aims to teach children about personal safety and awareness, including cyber safety and phone safety, by focusing on three key safety messages: Recognise, React and Report.
The Curriculum was developed by the Department of Education in consultation with Bruce and Denise Morcombe, the (former) Commissioner for Children and Young People and Child Guardian, representatives from the Queensland Police Service and the Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women and experts in child safety education.
For further information on the Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum and how your school may provide this training to your child visit:
Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum
The Queensland Police Service also utilises the resources of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation 'Keeping Kids Safe' program. The programs resources are written for a diverse range of students from prep to senior years and the suite contains over 20 videos and activities and are aligned with:
- Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)
- Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum
- Health Promoting Schools Framework
- Respectful Relationships Education.
If you would like a 'Keeping Kids Safe' presentation at your school contact your local police station and ask for the District Crime Prevention Coordinator.
Further information about the Daniel Morcombe Foundation 'Keeping Kids Safe' program can be found at: