Child safety
GRIFS promotes safety for children in their everyday lives; given that our hectic modern lifestyle creates many threats to children, GRIFS organises educational events to make sure that every child knows what to do if they end up in a threatening environment. The company also teaches what safety measures to take to prevent such situations.
Goal
The goal of GRIFS is to expand the general public’s, especially children’s, knowledge in matters of security and safety, presenting this information in a digestible way.
Achievements
In cooperation with health and safety specialists, a brochure was developed providing answers to various What should you do if…? questions. This is a source of information to be discussed during classes and at home.
The brochure offers brief advice and answers to questions often asked by schoolchildren. What should you do if…
- personal items are lost or stolen at school?
- a stranger attacks you in the street, or tries to take your money, or your phone?
- a car pulls over next to you, and a stranger in it offers to take you somewhere?
- a dog attacks you?
- someone at school or outside it offers you a cigarette, alcohol, pills, or other unknown substances?
- there is heavy traffic on the way to school, and you are late for your classes?
- you have a health-related problem during a class or a break at school?
- there is a fire at the school?
- there is a fight in the class?
- other children from your class or school ignore you or laugh at you?
The ‘What should you do if...?’ brochure has been developed.