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More than 2000 children around the world die every day from an accident which could have been prevented.

What is practical safety education?

CSEC believes that children’s lives should be made as safe as necessary in order to eliminate unacceptable harm, not as safe possible.

If young people do not experience real, controlled hazards and dangers, then they will not develop the skills necessary to deal with these.

By encouraging participation in activities where children

'Risk competencies' will be developed - building up the skills , knowledge and confidence necessary to keep themselves and others safe.

Thus, practical safety education will equip young people with the skills to enjoy a wide range of activities throughout their lives.