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KEEPING
SAFE WHILE DOORKNOCKING
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Communities should
be safe places for children, but how safe are children who go door-to-door
selling, trick or treating, seeking jobs or selling school or club raffle
tickets?
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It is important to be aware of the potential danger to children involved
in activities that require doorknocking.
Sales of raffle tickets, chocolates etc are best contained within the extended family and friends so that children do not need to doorknock. Adults can help by offering to sell the items through their workplace, family and friends. Children have a right to feel safe inside and outside their families, homes and schools. All members of a community have a duty to provide that safety and parents have an undeniable responsibility in the due care of their children. If your children must participate in an activity that involves doorknocking, you should follow the golden rules. |
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THE
GOLDEN RULES
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Your children should at all times be under your direct supervision or in the responsible care of another approved adult. |
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You must consent to the purpose of the activity. | |
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Children should be involved in discussions about their safety and the suitability of such activities. | |
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Children should not go doorknocking alone. They should always be in a group and accompanied by an adult if possible. | |
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Children should only go to doors clearly visible from the street. | |
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It is not advisable for anyone to doorknock after dark. | |
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Children must respect
other peoples property, privacy and peace.
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Children should NEVER GO INSIDE a house for any reason, no matter how friendly the resident might appear to be. | |
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Remind children that they should go to a Safety House if they need help. |