Mid-South Canterbury Community Risk Management team member Tash Rankin with students from Geraldine Primary School

Community Risk teams in mid-South Canterbury and on the West Coast found a great new way to make fire safety fun and memorable for local tamariki (children).

After delivering the Get Firewise programmes to local schools, the Community Risk Team returned to take students through a special postcard activity.

The children coloured in the Get Firewise-themed images and wrote out fire safety messages on the postcards. The back of the postcards also had information for whānau (family) about booking in a Home Fire Safety Visit.

The children then took the postcards home to share.

As the Get Firewise programmes have already been delivered to these two schools, the postcard activity was a practical and engaging way to keep up the kōrero (conversation) and continue students’ fire safety education.

It was also ‘a simple and easily accessible way to help break down language and literacy barriers for whānau around the important topic of fire safety in the home’ says Tash Rankin, volunteer firefighter and former mid-South Canterbury Community Risk team member.

After the postcard was taken home, one whānau, for whom English is a second language, approached a Firefighter to tell them it prompted them to change their smoke alarm battery. Ka rawe! (Excellent!)

 


The postcard activity is one of several new initiatives designed to help our people continue engaging with schools and reinforce fire safety learnings delivered through the Get Firewise and Māui-tinei-ahi programmes.

If you’re keen to deliver this or another initiative to your community, get in touch with your local Community Readiness and Recovery team or reach out to sarah.grant@fireandemergency.nz

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Check out other activities and initiatives(external link) available

 

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