The Roseville Police Department offers a brief, engaging child safety program for students of all ages. Each session lasts 10-15 minutes and is tailored to be age appropriate with a maximum of three classroom presentations per day. This program is currently only available for educators who teach at a school in the city of Roseville.
Program Highlights:
- "See Something, Say Something": Teach children to recognize and report unsafe or suspicious situations.
- How to Call 911: Guide students on when and how to call 911 in emergencies.
- Interactive Learning: Sessions include role-playing and simple, real-world scenarios to practice safety skills.
Key Features:
- Age-appropriate content for younger and older students.
- Delivered by trained volunteers.
- Focuses on empowerment and safety awareness.
Program Topics Covered (Based on Grade Level)
- See Something, Say Something
- What to do in Emergency Situations
- How to call 911
- Stranger Danger
- Personal Safety
Safety starts at home and continues in the classroom. This presentation is essential for ensuring that children understand both how to recognize potential dangers and how to act in emergencies.
If you are a teacher in Roseville and would like to schedule a child safety presentation for your classroom, please fill out the webform below.
If you have any questions, or the need for special arrangements, please feel free to reach out to our Public Safety Program Coordinator at (916) 746-1081.