QPS Media on Oct 24, 2024 @ 2:37pm
Tomorrow marks 20 years of Day for Daniel, Australia’s largest education and awareness day.
The Queensland Police Service are encouraging all community members to participate in child safety education and awareness.
The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is encouraging families and communities to join the conversation about child safety, using this day as an opportunity to make sure children feel informed, prepared, and empowered to stay safe.
Named in memory of Daniel Morcombe, who tragically lost his life in 2003, Day for Daniel takes place on the last Friday of October each year. This year, it falls on Friday, October 25.
It’s a powerful reminder that the best way to protect children is to start open conversations about their personal safety—and keep those conversations going year-round.
Sometimes, it’s hard to know how to start these important conversations, but small discussions can build trust and give children the confidence to speak up when something doesn’t feel right.
Here are some ways to approach personal safety with your child.
By fostering spaces of open communication through education and awareness, we can create a safer community.
While Day for Daniel shines a spotlight on child safety, it’s important to make these discussions a regular part of family life. The more we talk about safety, the more confident and secure children will feel when navigating the world around them.
There are numerous ways you can show your support for Day for Daniel, including wearing red, joining a local event or donating.
For more information or for education resources, visit The Daniel Morcombe Foundation.