Primary School resources
We have produced a range of resources aimed at pupils of primary school age.
All these resources contribute to the Citizenship Curriculum and encourage discussions around subject areas including specific crime issues, making the right choices and the importance of giving information.
Me Myself and Eye
Me Myself and Eye is an educational resource which has been devised for pupils aged 7-11.
The resource comprises 10 lessons promoting and encouraging good citizenship and challenges your pupils to think about choices they have and the consequences of decisions they make.
The lessons explore the different aspects of giving information through a series of fun activities and worksheets, linked to the Non-Statutory Guidelines for PHSE and Citizenship.
Thanks to the generous support of Legal and General we will be launching the resource in 1,200 primary schools including a Welsh version.
Contact the Youth Projects Team for a copy (or)
Milk Resource
Crimestoppers has teamed up with the Dairy Farmers of Britain to produce a poster resource for primary aged children, featuring 3 class room activities. These explore the different aspects of giving information through a series of fun activities at Key Stage 1 and 2.
Fundraising Resource
‘Assembly and Fundraising resource' is aimed at Key Stage 2 and 3 aged pupils. It contains 4 assembly plans that create discussions about choices and Crimestoppers. There are also fundraising ideas and all the forms necessary to help raise much needed funds for the charity.
Contact the Youth Projects Team for a free copy (or)
John BARTON
Offence: Drug crime
Convicted, in his absence, of conspiring to import of heroin into the UK.
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