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Aboriginal communities and groups looking to improve the well-being of their children and prepare them for preschool and year one can access the Best Start program. This site provides information on the program and contact details.
Being a witness in a court can be an uncomfortable situation. When you are a child the feeling is magnified. The Child Witness Service can provide some counselling to make the event more comfortable. Click here for more information.
The Family and Domestic Violence Unit, coordinates policy and resources across different government agencies, click here to access a collection of contacts for support and assistance.
Want to learn about fire safety? Are you doing a school project on fire prevention? Want some ideas for a school excursion? Would you like to join the Emergency Service Cadets? Then this site is for you!
Hey kids! Want some fun with Freddy the Fire Engine? Click here, visit the museum or the Firestation - learn Freddy's fire safety rules. Play with Koala Bill and learn about bushfire safety or play some other great games.
Hey kids, want to learn more about electricity? This site contains information, activities, puzzles and tips on electrical safety.
Product standards set down mandatory requirements for certain products, such as childrens toys and furniture, cigarette lighters, and so forth.
Here you will find information on how the Department for Child Protection ensures that children are properly cared for and protected from harm.
Children can learn about safety in the home, on the road and at school through the ThinkSafe Club.
The Western Australia Police is responsible for the co-ordination and training of our crossing guards that protect the safety of our school children. More detail is available at this site.
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