These comprehensive educational programmes, devised through extensive consultation with young people and professionals, and using Department for Education (DfE) recommendations are available for teaching staff to deliver to their pupils. They are age appropriate and meet the needs of the year group they are designed for. The materials have won 2 Children and Young People Now national awards, sponsored by the Children’s Workforce Development Council, and have been sold to neighbouring authorities.The alcohol and drug education programme has been awarded the Feeling Safe Foundation Quality Mark which means that the team have been recognised as delivering Protective Behaviours as part of all the work delivered. This approach is proven in building resilience with young people; essential in the drive to keep them safe and allowing them to make informed decisions about their lives to help keep themselves safe. Staff drug awareness sessions can also be delivered to schools to ensure teachers feel confident and informed on current topics and the content they need to teach. DECCA deliver sessions as a sole provider in Key Stage 1 and years 6, 7 and 10, and as part of a multi-agency safeguarding day in year 6. If issues are identified in a school further support is offered and assembly sessions have been created to allow DECCA to input with a higher number of young people when the need arises.
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