3. 1. Gather supplies like food,
medicine, water, clothes
etc.
2. Stay calm, don’t panic
3. Ask help/call local
authorities
4. Evacuate
4. Drop under
heavy objects
like table, desk
or bed.
Cover your head
Go to a wider
place with no tall
objects like post
or trees.
Drop, cover, and
hold on.
5. Tell another adult they can trust (at
home or in school) when they do
not feel safe. For older learners,
you may want to discuss the
referral system or protocol for
reporting any unsafe incidents.
Ask help if you don’t know
what to do if you are in a
situation of being
hopeless or danger.
6.
7. Keeping safe in school and
at home is important.
Physical safety means
getting to a safe place, or
helping someone feel safe
in their
bodies. (e.g. someone out of
breath, or in a state of panic,
or someone who needs to
get to a
Emotional safety means
feeling free to be yourself in
school and at home without
someone putting you down.
Discipline is necessary at
school and at home.
8. What did you learn
today?
What would you do
to call for help?
In school, if a
classmate or someone
is in trouble, who
would you contact or
call?