Keeping Myself Safe - Personal Safety for Teenagers

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Keeping Myself Safe for Teenagers explores personal safety issues that affect the lives of young people.

Produced by Learning Curve Software in partnership with Lothian and Borders Police and City of Edinburgh Council, the program is based around 10 scenarios which address key aspects of personal safety.

Safety at parties and nights out
Knife crime
Peer pressure and the use of drugs
Grooming
Using technology
Internet safety
Domestic violence
Teenage depression and suicide
Sexual abuse
Sexual assault

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