Through Their Eyes: Tuesday 26th March 2024 3pm
Safeguarding in Partnership are excited to invite you to the launch of our new free PSHE/RSE resource Through Their Eyes: Tuesday 26th March 2024 3pm
This resource can be used directly by early help workers with parents and children
Complementing the content of Project 10 and Project Right Click, Through Their Eyes looks at what happens when the law is broken. The sessions have films and presentations which show different situations where laws may be broken. These are variously shown through the eyes of the Police, a range of services, family members, and some perpetrators/victims. The aim of Through Their Eyes is to show young people: how laws protect us all; how challenging adolescent behaviours and group pressures can go wrong, sometimes tragically; and give the young people insight into the impact of difficult outcomes on those involved, their families, communities, and the services that seek to help in emergencies. The sessions cover: Arson; Open Water Safety; Knife crime; Drug dealing, Hate crime; Antisocial behaviours; Theft; Railway safety; Sexual assault; Far right Radicalisation; Road Traffic safety; Domestic abuse; Assault by a stranger.
The sessions are designed to be interactive. It is aimed primarily at children and young people from 11 years – 18 years+. The Project is an integral part of the Safeguarding in Partnership initiative, an initiative of Thames Valley Police and educational professionals.
All the films, teacher materials and resources are free to download from the website: www.safeguardinginpartnership.co.uk.
To whet your appetite, watch the trailer to Through Their Eyes – Project Through Their Eyes Trailer (youtube.com)
The launch is Tuesday 26th March 2024 at The Corn Exchange, Market Square, Witney, OX28, 6AB. Please arrive from 2.30 for a 3pm start. Refreshments will be available.
To reserve your place please email contactus@safeguardinginpartnership.co.uk. Please also include any dietary requirements or access needs.
We look forward to seeing you there
Safeguarding in Partnership