1989 was the year the Berlin Wall came down, Bob Hawke was Prime Minister and WA’s Formula 1 ace Daniel Ricciardo was born.
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1989 was the year the Berlin Wall came down, Bob Hawke was Prime Minister and WA’s Formula 1 ace Daniel Ricciardo was born.
Continue readingConstable Care Child Safety Foundation's high school team 'Theatrical Response Group' (TRG) have been working with students from Ballajura Community College to tackle important social issues through devising theatre.
Continue readingMore than 8000 students from more than 154 WA primary schools have undertaken life-saving road safety lessons at the Constable Care Safety School in Maylands, since the facility opened...
Continue readingApproximately one in four Australian students between years 4 and 9 experience regular bullying. On Mental Health Day - and on everyday - it is important to remember that the...
Continue readingWe are very pleased to once again be joining Western Australia Police Force at the Police Pavillion at the Perth Royal Show!
Continue readingThinking of an excursion to the Constable Care Safety School?
Continue readingLast month Constable Care visited the children of Cosmo Newberry, a small Aboriginal community in the Goldfields-Esperance region.
Continue reading'Pressure', a choose-your-own-adventure short film which allows teenagers to explore consequences, has been nominated for 'Best Educational Game' and 'Best Educational/Training Video of Website' in the 2018 SAE ATOM Awards!
Continue readingProtective behaviours is so much more than 'stranger danger'. This is because:
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