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acpoPolice and Kids Taskforce

The missdorothy.com and Watch Over Me programmes are designed to be delivered
by the teacher and supported by the local police, whose representatives can take
part in the appropriate safety lessons whenever possible. This not only adds interest
for the young people, it also helps to build valuable community relationships at an early
age and makes children aware that the police are there to help them and keep them safe.

The messages in the police lessons have been thoroughly researched with police services across the UK and cover a broad spectrum of issues relevant to school age children as detailed below:

Miss Dorothy and the Police

» Roads policing
» Extremism & community cohesion
» Respect agenda
» Anti-social behaviour
» Knives
» Domestic violence
» Guns
» Gangs
» Forced marriage
» Diversity
» Safer Schools
» Child protection
» Internet safety
» PRU’s

Mark James

Chief Inspector Mark James in the classroom during a missdorothy.com lesson in South Yorkshire.

Terrotorial support group

The Territorial Support Group (TSG) on the set of Watch Over Me IV

 

 
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