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ASB (Anti-Social Behaviour) & Crime input with year 6 Students at St James' Primary School - Simmondley Primary School and Dinting School


Glossop SNT - School Engagement

 

PCSO Buller (Glossop Youth Engagement Team) attended the following schools  Whitfield St James'CE (VC) Primary school, Chadwick Street,Glossop - Simmondley Primary School, Pennine Road, Glossop and Dinting C of E (VA) Primary School, Dinting Vale, Glossop today, Friday 18th July.

 

1st Input at Whitfield St James' this morning 

2nd input at Simmondley Primary School also this morning  

3rd Input at Dinting Primary School after lunch today.

The team had been invited to complete an input on ASB (Anti-Social Behaviour) and Crime with all three schools specifically for their yr 6 students.

We also discussed with the each group of young people  'Good Choices and Bad Choices, including the age of criminal responsibility and what is a crime?  and what is ASB?.

 

Some wonderful engagement and great questions from the students, at each school who were seen today.

 

Thank you to each of the headteachers and staff involved at Whitfield, Simmondley and Dinting Schools for their co-operation and in allowing these inputs to take place today.

 

#SchoolEngagement

#ASB

#StJamesPrimarySchoolWhitfield

#SimmondleyPrimary

#DintingSchool

#MakingDerbyshireSaferTogether


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