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    Sharks - Life skills education

    12 September 2022 (by Craig Moss (sharks))

    The year 6 'Life Skills Education' training (formally known as DARE) begins on Wednesday morning.

    Hi all, the year 6 class will be starting the new 'Life Skills Education' training on, Wednesday 12th September. This is the program that used be be named DARE. I have included the programme parent letter. 

    Dear Parent/Carer,


    I am writing to let you know about the Life Skills Primary Programme that we are planning to run
    during this term and to outline the content of the course. (You may know this course from when
    it was called the DARE Programme).


    The course will be taught by a trained DAaRT Officer who is employed by Life Skills Education Charity;
    please be assured that as a visitor into school the DAaRT Officer will be following school guidelines
    regarding the current Covid 19 pandemic and will wear Personal Protective equipment and socially
    distance where required.


    The programme is a 10-week course with a graduation at the end which teaches children how to make
    the safe and healthy decisions which they will need as they develop into adulthood and beyond.
    The class will be involved in discussion and activities and will watch video clips during which they will
    meet the DAaRT Crew. These young people often get themselves into risky situations and the class
    will help them to make informed decisions and to keep safe and healthy.


    During the course the children will use a workbook, which they can bring home and share with you.
    This will include them discussing responsibility, pressure and peer pressure, confident communication,
    bullying and cyberbullying, risks and consequences, stress, and support networks.


    We will also be discussing helpful and harmful drugs, and alcohol and the effects that these have on
    the body. The programme includes discussion on knife safety and will also explore the differences
    between various groups in society.


    This programme has been running in the East Midlands and beyond for over 25 years, has more than
    400,000 graduates and has been proven to make a difference in young people’s lives.
    For more information, please visit www.lifeskills-education.co.uk where you will also find a link to the
    most recent research about the course.


    Please contact me should you have any questions or queries or need any further information