Daily Bulletin

Men's Weekly

.

  • Written by Natalie Gately, Criminology Courses Coordinator, Edith Cowan University

Many working parents battle with school holidays, especially the long period between Christmas and the start of the new school year. Most people receive four weeks’ leave a year, but school holidays take up about 12 weeks of the year.

The maths clearly doesn’t add up. Even if both parents take their leave at different times, they’ll still need to find alternative care arrangements for younger children. Older kids will spend days at home unsupervised.

Leaving young people at home raises questions and concerns for parents. How long can they be at home alone? How can I ensure their safety? How will they occupy their time? What if someone comes to the house? Should I let them leave the house during the day to visit a friend? How secure will the house be?

Based on our soon-to-be-published findings on young offenders and previous research into home security (particularly burglaries), the following advice may provide guidance for concerned working parents during school holidays.

Read more: Should we shorten the long summer break from school? Maybe not

Most burglars reported they are motivated by opportunity and convenience. They look for unoccupied homes with open doors and windows in daylight hours. Teach your children how to operate door locks, ensuring front and back doors stay locked. But keep keys in locked doors in case they need to exit quickly.

Most burglars won’t try to break in if they think someone is home.

Most burglars avoid homes if they detect someone is present. So there is a fine line between making the house occupied, while ensuring children do not open doors to strangers. Ensure your children know your rules on letting someone in the home without your permission or answering the door to anyone they don’t know. Have a plan on how to respond to this.

It’s also worth ensuring that you:

  • ensure your children know how to phone triple 0 in the event of an emergency. Write down your full name, address and telephone number and keep it by the phone. Kids (and adults!) can panic in emergencies and forget basic details

  • write down a responsible available person’s number if you are at a job that cannot take phone calls

  • create a family “phone book” with each family member’s particular friends. Make sure you know the names and phone numbers of their closest mates. That way if you ever lose your child or they do not return you have a starting point to phone their friends

  • limit time online and install security software that allows you to monitor online activity and avoid online predators.

Read more: If we're serious about supporting working families, here are three policies we need to enact now

While most parents believe their child would never engage in antisocial behaviour, the lack of supervision, structure and boundaries during school holidays can lead some children to push boundaries or even break the law, especially when encouraged by peers.

Our interviews, soon to be released, with children who had been charged with an offence indicated they committed the burglary during daylight hours in the company of friends and for consumable items.

Very few actually “planned” their offences. Most just saw the opportunity (goods left on display, doors and windows left open) while they were roaming the streets looking for something to do. And often they were responding to dares by friends. The most common tactic to determine whether to burgle a property was simply to knock on the door to see if someone was in.

So, if your child is allowed to go out while on school holidays, here are some parameters you can consider for their safety:

  • agree on times they can be outside while you are not home (and limit extended periods of time)

  • agree on where they are allowed to go – locations that provide pseudo-supervision (such as shopping centres) are preferable to long periods of street-wandering

  • make sure they know not to go near people in cars who stop to talk to them (do not approach the car even if the person is speaking quietly). Explain that most adults do not ask young people for help – they usually ask other adults – so children must be wary of assisting adults when they are alone

  • instead of telling children never talk to strangers, tell them if they need help to look for a mother with children or go into a public place (like a shopping centre) and ask for help

  • notice if your child seems to have excess funds or new items in the house. Investigate further if they tell you they have been “given” or “loaned” something from a friend

  • notice if they seem quiet or reluctant to tell you how they have spent their day.

how to keep your kids safe (and out of trouble) when you’re at work these holidays Don’t do this. Storing a spare key in a lock box is far smarter and safer. Shutterstock

Read more: Yes, you can adopt a pet as a Christmas gift – so long as you do it correctly

If you’ve allowed your child to leave the home when you’re not there, there are still things to consider when they return to an empty house:

  • have a lockbox for spare keys so they can re-enter the home (10% of burglars reportedly entered a home with keys left in easily detected locations)

  • given burglaries are often committed during daylight hours, teach children to have a quick “sweep” of doors and not to enter if something looks out of place (such as a door that is now open or a damaged fly screen)

  • ensure they phone you or another responsible adult when they return.

By following these tips you can help keep your child safe and out of trouble when leaving them alone during the holidays.

Authors: Natalie Gately, Criminology Courses Coordinator, Edith Cowan University

Read more http://theconversation.com/home-alone-how-to-keep-your-kids-safe-and-out-of-trouble-when-youre-at-work-these-holidays-105581

Business News

Robot Trading and Automation: Does Automated Trading Really Work?

In today’s fast-moving financial markets, many new and experienced traders wonder whether automated trading systems — often called trading robots, expert advisors (EAs), or algorithmic bots — can real...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Physical retail roars back: Christmas 2025 expected to be the biggest in years

Physical retail is back and it’s booming. Shopping centres across Australia are preparing for one of the biggest Christmas and Boxing Day sale seasons on record, driven by strong consumer confidence...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Groundbreaking investment positions Agile Energy to slash power costs for Australian businesses and accelerate Australia’s rise as a green economic powerhouse

Agile Energy is now positioned to play a defining role in reducing energy costs for Australian businesses and fast-tracking the nation’s transformation into a globally competitive green economic pow...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Speed Dating For Business
hacklink hack forum hacklink film izle hacklink jojobetสล็อตเว็บตรงgamdom girişpadişahbetMostbetenjoybetkavbetcarros usadospin updizipalStreameastkavbet girişkiralık hackercocktail glassesonwinjojobet girişDeneme Bonusu Veren Sitelerpusulabet girişwbahispradabetGrandpashabetjojobetjojobetjojobetGrandpashabet色情casibomnakitbahisjojobet 1114jojobetjojobetJojobetstarzbet1xbet girişjojobetgrandpashabet girişgobahisbetofficeenjoybetkingroyalcasibom girişgiftcardmall/mygiftjojobet girişmatbetmatadorbetbets10setrabetmeritkingcasibommeritkinggrandpashabet girişiptv satın alcasino sitelericasibomJojobetkingroyalmadridbetPorno İzlecasibom girişkolaybetkingroyalbetoviscasibomcasibom girişmasterbettingmasterbettingyakabetartemisbet güncel girişbetpuan girişmadridbetbetnanodinamobet girişbetkolikvdcasino girişsekabetmarsbahis girişbetkolikjojobetpaşacasinopusulabetpaşacasinomeritkingonwinyakabetyakabetyakabetjojobetbetlikebetovissahabetaertyerCasibom Girişcolor pickerPusulabetenjoybettipobetcolor pickerholiganbet girişholiganbet girişmavibetmavibetmavibetholiganbetcratosslot girişคลิปหลุดไทยCasibomCasibomholiganbetdeneme bonusu veren sitelerHoliganbetonwinonwinizmir escortultrabeteskişehir escortholiganbetjojobet girişmarsbahisbahsegelholiganbet girişcasibom girişbets10bets10 girişholiganbetholiganbet girişbets10kavbetcasibomRoyal Reelsroyal reelsstarzbetKayseri Escortjojobet girişjojobetroyalbetNişantaşı EscortbetpasbetpasbettiltStreameastcasibom güncelKalebetpadişahbetfixbetaviator gamebetofficetimebettimebettimebetbahisoistanbul escort telegramcasibombetparkprimebahiscrown155hb88super96betsmovehttps://rosewoodforto.com/vaycasinostreameast한국야동av한글자막jojobetสล็อตpornopadişahbetBetigmacasibomBetigmaBetlora girişgiftcardmall/mygiftgaziantep escortspin2uneoaus96padişahbet girişjojobetmarsbahisjojobetgooglebets10ffpokiesmatbetbest australia online casino 2026best payid casino australiajojobet 1114bets10Betist girişjojobetmostbetizmit escortdaftar situs judi slot gacor hb88 indonesiaJojobet 1114mostbetmostbetgalabetkingroyalbahis siteleri 2025matadorbetMalware downloadcasinowon girişjojobetjojobetwww.giftcardmall.com/mygiftholiganbetgrandpashabetmarsbahiscasibomgiftcardmall/mygiftsadfasdfsdfasdasdasdasdkonya escortjojobetroyalbetroyalbetpin up uzbekistanSlot Heart Casinocasinomedklarna.sejojobet 1114Casibomwww.mcgift.giftcardmall.com balancewww.mcgift.giftcardmall.com balancegiftcardmall/mygiftwww.giftcardmall.com/mygift activatetm menards loginsweet bonanza giriştrendbetsetrabethiltonbetstake payid casino australiabest payid casino in australiajojobetcanlı maç izledinamobethttps://vozolturkiyedistributoru.com/casibomcasibombetebetbetci girişjojobet girişcasibomwolf winnerWolf Winnercasibomdeneme bonusu veren sitelerjokerbetpusulabetjojobetvdcasinomeritkingssitus slot gacorGalabetgoogle hit botuCasibom Girişdizipalkulisbetkulisbetperabetperabetonwinbetwoonizmit escortGanobetjojobet girişjojobetbetgit canlı destekjojobetjojobet giriştrendbethiltonbetpusulabet girişkonya escortcasibom güncelCasino WinnitajojobetMarsbahisizmir escort telegramMeritkingeSIM الجزائرjojobetholiganbet girişholiganbet güncel girişmarsbahismadridbetjojobetmatbetonwingiftcardmall/mygiftbetlike