National Grid Electricity Distribution empowers 27,000 children and young people with electrical safety education in South Wales

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As the new school year begins, National Grid Electricity Distribution is reminding teachers and community leaders about the free educational resources and workshops they provide.

In 2024, National Grid Electricity Distribution has already shared safety messages with nearly 27,000 children and young people in South Wales during more than 800 educational sessions.

These educational sessions have taken place at schools, in communities and at various events, including the Royal Welsh Show and the National Eisteddfod.

Ellie Patey, Community Engagement Manager at National Grid, said: “We work with schools and communities across South Wales to bring energy to life.

“We are empowering children and young people with knowledge that will keep them safe in their daily lives by understanding electrical safety, as well as inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders.”

Primary school teachers can access an interactive lesson on electrical safety, designed by teachers for teachers. This ready-to-deliver lesson is linked to the national curriculum, ensuring that electrical safety is taught at an early age.

Safety education

National Grid Electricity Distribution’s science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) outreach and ambassador programme works with schools and youth organisations across South Wales to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders.

The programme supports young people in a range of green energy challenges, skills workshops and other practical sessions to show them how exciting STEM can be. Many of these events are led by staff who volunteer their time to take part and share their experience and passion for STEM careers.

To find out more about National Grid’s educational and fun resources, available for children, parents and teachers, visit https://powerdiscoveryzone.nationalgrid.co.uk/


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