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![]() Did you know that 95% of our funding comes from the business community? Sponsoring CSEF is a great way to help keep children safe and is a charity your customers and staff will really care about. So supporting CSEF is a great way to boost staff morale, while ensuring your business makes a positive difference to the community. There are many ways your business can help to educate children about safety – by supporting CSEF’s safety programmes, through corporate donations and payroll giving, as well as fundraising and volunteering. Find out more about how we Work with Businesses. |
![]() CSEF offers a whole range of safety education resources for schools on important personal safety issues such as bullying, first aid, drugs and alcohol, as well as improving awareness of every day dangers such as roads, fire and water. Your school can start a safety programme without delay by taking part in our Sponsored Safety Quest, a fun competition that tests young people’s safety knowledge. Plus family and friends can sponsor pupils to get all the answers correct. Find out more about our Support for Schools. |
| CHARITY ISSUES BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY ADVICE | CHILDREN’S SAFETY EDUCATION IN THE SPOTLIGHT |
| The Children’s Safety Education Foundation (CSEF), a national charity that aims to reduce the number of child victims through the delivery of preventative safety education, is holding an event for its supporters on Monday 8 September at the Scottish Parliament, Holyrood. ... | |
| CRUCIAL EDUCATION IN CHILD SAFETY | |
| National charity, the Children’s Safety Education Foundation (CSEF), has joined forces with Stoke on Trent’s Safer City Partnership to provide vital safety education to children across the city. The Crucial Crew scheme will see more than 2,800 year six pupils take part in a series of interactive workshops that will take place throughout the coming month and then again early next year.... | |
| GRANDMOTHER’S TEN YEAR CAMPAIGN FOR CHILD SAFETY | |
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| For Your Diary | |
Campaign for Learning: Education & Skills Policy: The State of PlayTuesday September 9th 2008
For more information visit www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk |
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