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Stay Safe

March 24, 2015adminGeneral

This week in Kilbride National School the children will be completing the Stay Safe Programme with their teachers. The programme itself is a personal safety skills programme. It seeks to enhance children’s self protective skills by participating in lessons on safe and unsafe situations, bullying, inappropriate touch, secrets, telling and strangers. Further information is available on www.staysafe.ie

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