Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Safety Concern

Dear Parents/Guardians,

We wanted to let you know that one of our senior students was approached by a man in a white van today as she made her way to school.  The man may be in his late thirties with grayish and black hair, a front tooth missing and generally unkempt.  The young lady is okay and the police will be investigating. We have shared information with staff who will review street proofing strategies with the students. We encourage you to have those discussions at home too. Tips can be found on our website and the following may be helpful. Please call the police directly if this occurs to you or your family.

The Toronto Police street proofing program encourages you to teach your child:

1.                  his/her name, address, phone number 
2.                  to Dial 9-1-1 in an emergency 
3.                  to communicate with you when they feel unsafe or afraid 
4.                  to keep you informed as to his/her whereabouts at all times 
5.                  never to admit to being alone in the home when answering the telephone 
6.                  never to invite strangers into the house or answer the door when alone 
7.                  never to approach or enter a stranger's car or hitchhike 
8.                  never to travel or play alone -- always be with friends to trust their feelings and say "NO" to an adult if that adult wants them to do something that is wrong 
9.                  not to accept gifts from strangers 
10.              to tell you if someone has asked them to keep a secret from you 
11.              that no one has the right to touch any part of his/ her body that a bathing suit would cover 
12.              that if he/she is being followed, or approached too closely, to run home or go to the nearest public place and yell for help 
13.              to report to your school authorities or a police officer, anyone who act suspiciously towards him/her 
14.              never to play in deserted buildings or isolated areas 
15.              never to enter anyone's home without your permission 
16.              to avoid taking shortcuts through parks and fields 
17.              never to show his/her money and if attacked to give it up rather than risk injury. 

18.              that a police officer is a friend who can always be relied upon when he/she is lost or needs assistance.