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Sun safety

 
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​​​​Research shows that high ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure from the sun in childhood and adolescence significantly increases the risk of developing skin cancer.

Schools refer to the sun safety​ in state schools procedure and, in consultation with their community, develop and implement a sun safety policy. This policy will outline a wide range of strategies to minimise the risks associated with UVR exposure.

Parents, families and the community also play an important role to model and reinforce the 5 ways to be sun safe with children and young people.


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Last reviewed 09 May 2025
Last updated 09 May 2025