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Stranger Danger Awareness School Visits

Officers from the North Caicos Police Station, on Thursday, February 12, conducted a series of Stranger Danger Safety Awareness presentations across North Caicos and Middle Caicos, reaching students at Doris Robinson Primary School, Adelaide Oemler Primary School, and Lighthouse Christian Academy.

 

The sessions were delivered to students from Kindergarten one  through Grade Six and were led by acting Sgt. Crystal Stubbs, with support from Insp. Winston Diamond and Constable Travis Robinson.

 

The presentations focused on educating students about personal safety, recognizing potentially dangerous situations, and understanding how to respond appropriately when approached by strangers. Age-appropriate discussions and practical guidance were used to empower students with the knowledge and confidence needed to make safe choices.

 

At the conclusion of each session, all students received a Stranger Danger Safety Card, designed to travel conveniently with them. These cards serve as a quick-reference guide, reinforcing the key safety messages shared during the presentations.

 

The RT&CIPF remains dedicated to working alongside educators, parents, and community partners to ensure our young people are informed, protected, and supported. 

 

Parents and guardians are also reminded to have ongoing conversations with their children about the dangers of interacting with strangers and the importance of reporting anything that makes them feel unsafe.

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