Abbey Lens a Year in review 2021-22

BB8Y LENS December 2021 Vol 8: Issue No. Nineteen Excellence Through Partnership

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PCSO Graduates! Promising to serve

PLEDGE ‘I promise to serve West Midlands Police as a Junior PCSO with integrity and honour. I will try my best at all time to be honest and trustworthy and to help everyone I meet.’ (Junior PCSO Pledge) This week the Abbey Junior PCSOs (police community support officers) became fully fledged Junior PCSOs after completing their training. In a ceremony held in school, the children were awarded their certificates and Junior PCSO uniforms. Well done team! The children have worked hard to learn about traffic law; to support safer parking and road safety; worked with the charity 'Living Streets' to promote the 'WOW' campaign in our school (walk once a week). This promotes mental health, physical fitness and protects the environment and tells how to be a 'Safeguarding Champion' by signposting children to 'trusted adults'. All the new learning ensures that the child can ' help everyone I meet' in their new role. We look forward to meeting our link PCSOs from West Midlands police who will be visiting the team in the Spring Term and supporting us with our safer parking message. If you would like to find out more about the role of the Abbey Junior PCSO and see the activities that they have taken part in, please visit the Abbey Webpage on https://www.abbeyfederation.co.uk/ abbey-junior-pcso-2020-2021/. Thanks to Mrs. Flanagan for the story.

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