Bonitas Member Magazine B-Living Issue 3 | Page 19

Just In Case campaign puts safety first Bonitas has launched Just In Case, a safety education project, which aims to teach 43 000 learners at 67 schools across the country preventative measures and actions to take in the event of an emergency. This initiative has been developed to teach learners to recognise dangerous situations and strangers, as well as actions to take to protect themselves and others in an emergency. Just In Case, running through September and October, primarily targets Grade R to 7 learners but also empowers communities as part of an ongoing commitment to create a safer environment for South Africans. It is just one initiative enabling Bonitas to make a sustainable positive difference in an effort to celebrate every day as a Mandela Day and give back to our community no matter what day of the year. The project is currently being rolled out in phases and will enlist the help of educators and emergency service training teams to share safety advice with learners. Just In Case representatives plan to equip children with knowledge, preventative measures and basic safety actions to take in the event of an emergency. They also aim to enhance the current curriculum offered to children in schools around basic first aid and assist children in combatting their biggest fears such as losing a loved one or being involved in a car accident. The key prevention strategy of this initiative is getting the ‘what do you do first’ message across to children. B-Living Issue 3, 2017 Just In Case representatives aim to help learners make safety a priority and feel confident and prepared to respond in a crisis situation. The schools selected for the initiative have been nominated by members and brokers. Children will learn Basic First Aid, Road Safety, Fire Safety, Water Safety and Stranger Danger Tips through informative talks, interactive theatrical presentations and relevant educational materials. This project has a wealth of valuable information and skills available to learners and is about keeping communities safe, as well as preventing and reducing the number of accidental injuries and deaths in South Africa. At each event participating schools will receive a fully equipped first aid kit and a fire extinguisher. We invite you to get involved in the Just In Case initiative, put safety first and do your part to reduce the number of children at risk of accidental death. More information about this project available at www.bonitas.co.za. For help in an emergency, you can contact ER24 at 084 124. Page 18