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 Saturday, October 11, 2008

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VOLUNTEER PROGRAM CRIME FREE MINI STORAGE BLOCK PARTY/STREET CLOSURE CHILD & SCHOOL SAFETY
CRIME FREE MULTI-HOUSING PROJECT CITIZEN'S ACADEMY EXPLORER'S POST SAFETY TIPS
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Knowing my 8 Rules for Safety

Two boys on steps at school1. I always check first with my parents or the person in charge before I go anywhere or get into a car, even with someone I know.

2. I always check first with my parents or a trusted adult before I accept anything from anyone, even from someone I know.

3. I always take a friend with me when I go places or play outside.

4. I know my name, address, telephone number, and my parents’ name.

5. I say “no” if someone tries to touch me or treat me in a way that makes me feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused.

6. I know that I can tell my parents or a trusted adult if I feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused.

7. It’s ok to say “no”, and I know that there will always be someone who can help me.

8. I am strong, smart, and have the right to be safe. Check first Take a friend Tell someone I trust if something is wrong Stay strong, smart, and safe.

BULLYING PROGRAM

BULLYING PROGRAM

Bullying and child violence have become quite common themes in every school across the country.

The Peoria Police Department is very concerned about this issue and is currently working with the Peoria Elementary School District to help circumvent these types of behavior.

For more information contact the Community Relations Section at 623-773-7099.

What Is Bullying - A Parent's Guide (PDF)
What Is Bullying - A Parent's Guide (TXT)

What Should I do If I am Bullied? (PDF)
What Should I do If I am Bullied? (TXT)

Dealing With Bullies (PDF)
Dealing With Bullies (TXT)

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