You and Me counselling service delivered an important assembly to pupils in years 5 and 6 to highlight issues related to crime. The talk centred around different types of crime and the age of criminal responsibility. Children were also made aware of online crimes such as malicious communication, different examples of knife crime and the punishments associated with these, as well as how to stay safe.
Year 5 and 6: Understanding Crime
March 11, 2019
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