Schools

Police educate on ‘stranger danger’

The learners thoroughly enjoyed the talk as all schools are experiencing social ills.

Police took time out to educate learners from St Martin de Porres School about human trafficking and other important issues.

The children got a special visit from members of Port Shepstone Saps and from the chairperson of the Port Shepstone Community Policing Forum (CPF), Fathima Moosa.

They spoke to learners about discipline, drug awareness, human trafficking, bullying and being careful of strangers.

The learners thoroughly enjoyed the talk as all schools are experiencing social ills.
The school thanks the local police and CPF for the visit, and looks forward to ongoing fruitful talks in the near future.

St Martin de Porres is a special needs school for deaf, intellectually disabled and autistic children.

HAVE YOUR SAY

Like the South Coast Herald’s Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and Instagram

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from South Coast Herald in Google News and Top Stories.

Back to top button