Child Safety

As parents, you experience pressures and concerns not faced by previous generations. Despite these challenges, many parents make heroic efforts to raise healthy children in safe environments despite uncertain times. Child safety becomes paramount. PTA offers you several tools to help you gauge potential risks and advice on giving clear instructions to your children on how to avoid such risks. Talking to children about safety also increases their understanding of violence and the need for practicing safe behaviors. 

Parents are not alone in making child safety a priority. Many school officials and community members are working with families to create a safe environment where children can flourish and grow, free from violence, drugs, gangs and other threats. With the necessary resources, support, and guidance, all of us can make a difference in our homes, schools and communities. 

For resources on School Safety, Bullying, Internet Safety, School Violence, Media Safety and more visit 

https://www.pta.org/home/family-resources/safety/School-Safety
 

We are pleased to share with you a great resource from ADT to provide after-school safety tips! http://www.adtsecurity.com/resources/after-school-safety-tips-for-parents-and-kids 

A founding purpose of National PTA is to promote safety for children and youth. National PTA urges its members at all levels to monitor, support, and advocate for laws and programs in the following areas:

Safety

  • Assist in the identification and return of missing or runaway children. 
  • Prevent exploitation of children and unhealthy work environments. 
  • Heighten awareness of and help prevent child and youth suicide. 
  • Include safety education in school curriculum and community programs. 
  • Raise awareness of the need for safe recreational equipment and facilities, playground safety, protective sports gear, and school bus safety. 
  • Promote compliance with child support laws and orders.

Juvenile Justice

  • Promote initiatives to address racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic inequities in the juvenile justice system. 
  • Encourage collaboration between law enforcement, the judicial system, and child welfare agencies. 
  • Promote alternative dispute resolution techniques that provide a range of possible sanctions. 
  • Prohibit youth who are charged with a serious crime from being tried in the adult court system unless there has been an opportunity for a judicial hearing and appeal. 
  • Prohibit the incarceration of youth in adult facilities. 
  • Assist youth leaving the juvenile justice system, and prevent their return. 
  • Support research and data collection regarding youth offenses. 

Violence Prevention

  • Protect children from violence. 
  • Inform the public of the sale, resale, and destruction of weapons that can cause injury and death. 
  • Raise awareness of gun safety and promote violence education. 
  • Address the dangers associated with gangs, cults, and other violent behaviors.

This position statement was written to update and combine resolutions and position statements concerning “Safety and Protection”. The original resolutions and position statements will be archived in the Historical Records as reference on this issue.

© Arizona PTA 2016