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Webinar on safe holidays

We invite you to participate in a webinar organized on 31st of July from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. by the Ombudsman for Children's Rights Monika Horna-Cieślak on the subject of safe holidays, during which we will discuss key aspects related to the safety of children and teenagers - informs the Police.


Safe holidays - Poster, photo: KGP

Holidays are a time full of adventures, joy and unforgettable moments. This is a period when children and young people can take a break from school duties, develop their passions and make new friends. However, along with carefree fun and relaxation, there is also an increased risk of accidents and dangerous situations. That is why it is so important for parents, guardians and educators to be well-prepared and aware of potential threats.


The webinar is addressed to adults: parents, guardians, teachers, professionals and all those who care about the well-being of children.


During the webinar, we will talk to experts from the Police Headquarters, among others, about water safety, where we will focus on the rules of using bathing areas, the importance of swimming lessons and first aid. We will also discuss issues related to safety in the mountains, including, among others, preparation for mountain trips, rules of moving on trails and procedures in emergency situations. We will also present the rules related to safety in the city, such as the use of scooters, skateboards and other devices supporting movement. We will also emphasize the importance of awareness of the surroundings and responsibility towards other road users, in order to ensure safe conditions for yourself and others when using these popular means of transport.


We will also touch upon the topic of children's trips to camps and colonies, and the related control of coaches. We will suggest how to check whether the coach is safe and meets the required standards and how to check the transport company - paying attention to opinions and making sure that the driver has the appropriate qualifications and experience in transporting children.


We will also talk about the participation of teenagers in various types of events, such as festivals and open-air concerts. We will discuss how to prepare young people to participate in large music events and introduce the rules of safety in crowds, including avoiding jostling and dangerous behavior, and tips on how to act in a dangerous situation, e.g. in the event of an outbreak of panic.


Participation in the webinar is publicly available - click on the link:




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