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what is safety education? what is its importance?​

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Answered by anganuradhadaimary
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Safety education should enable pupils to keep themselves safe and to contribute to keeping others safe. It helps them be aware of possible hazards in different areas of their lives, and be able to take appropriate decisions and actions.

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Answered by ajay8532
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Safety education

1. Safety education is the responsibility of all staff in the school, including teaching and non-teaching staff, through the formal and informal curriculum. If safety education is to be effective, safety should underpin the whole culture and ethos of the school.

2. What can safety education achieve? Safety education can enable children and young people, and their parents/carers, to put effective safety measures into practice. For example, young cyclists can be taught how to plan safer routes to avoid difficult junctions where most accidents happen. Fitting smoke alarms and rehearsing escape routes can save lives in fires.

3. What pupils learn about risk assessment in school can be applied to life outside the school gates and can increase receptiveness to safety information and advice from other sources. Safety education can help young people make decisions about, and undertake, a wide range of activities - sport, adventurous activities, travel, work experience - confidently and competently.

4. What is safety education?  Safety education should enable pupils to keep themselves safe and to contribute to keeping others safe. It helps them be aware of possible hazards in different areas of their lives, and be able to take appropriate decisions and actions.  Safety education is not about isolating young people from all hazards – the bumps, cuts and bruises which are a normal part of growing up - but about equipping them to deal safely with a wide range of situations.

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