Unit outcomes
Pupils who are secure will be able to:
- Identify hazards and explain the risks they may create in a range of situations at home and outside.
- Explain how factors such as being alone, distracted or without supervision can increase risk.
- Describe appropriate actions to take in response to accidents, emergencies and unsafe situations, including when and how to seek help.
- Explain how to make safe choices when travelling independently, including near railways.
- Apply the water safety code to identify safer choices in different water environments.
- Explain how changing circumstances or new information can affect risk and influence decision-making.
- Identify when peer pressure is happening and suggest safe and appropriate ways to respond.
- Explain the risks and consequences of drug misuse and suggest strategies to respond to pressure involving drugs.
Suggested prior learning
Staying safe: What signs help me recognise what is safe or unsafe?
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Lessons
Lesson 1: How can I stay safe on my own at home?
Lesson 2: How can I stay safe outside on my own?
Lesson 3: How can I travel safely on my own?
Lesson 4: How can I stay safe in, on and around water?
Lesson 5: How can I stay safe when I feel peer pressure?
Lesson 6: How can I stay safe around drugs?
Key skills
- Recognising when boundaries are
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Key knowledge
- To know that pressure
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Key vocabulary
addictive (Y5/6)
bystander (Y5/6)
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