Western Australia’s leading safety education provider
Providing safety education for children and young people throughout Western Australia.
Who we are
For 35 years, Constable Care Foundation has delivered creative, performance-based youth safety and crime prevention programs to millions of WA children.
Perhaps best known for lower primary school puppet shows which have entertained and educated generations of young children, the Foundation has evolved to meet the challenges and needs of children and young people of today through a range of new products and services.
Utilising the participatory approach of internally-recognised Forum Theatre, our programs raise awareness, influence attitudes and deliver real behaviour change, making a significant difference to the lives of children and young people across Western Australia.
What we do
We provide Western Australian children and young people with the skills they need to stay safe and make positive life choices. From immersive road safety simulations to interactive theatre that tackles complex social issues, our evidence-based programs are designed to empower the next generation at every stage of their development.
Explore our programs
Ready to bring world-class safety education to your students? Explore our range of evidence-led programs and secure a booking for your school or community group today. Let’s work together to empower the next generation of Western Australians.
The Constable Care Difference
What makes us different? It’s the ripple effect. When a child learns to cross the road safely at our Safety School, or a teenager learns to stand up to cyber-bullying through our Youth Choices films, that knowledge flows back into their families and communities. We don’t just teach individuals; we build a culture of care across the entire state.
Upcoming events
Latest news

Youth Week WA 2026: Celebrating “Strength in Our Stories” Across Western Australia
Young people shape the future of every community, yet their voices are often still developing and finding direction. Youth Week WA 2026 (10-16 April) creates

How National Ride2School Day Helps Build Healthy Habits for Kids in 2026
The journey to school plays an important role in how children begin experiencing independence. National Ride2School Day, on Friday, 20 March, encourages students across Australia

Empowering Upper Primary Students to Stay Safe in a Changing Online World
The digital world is constantly evolving — and effective cyber-safety education must evolve with it. That’s why we’ve updated our Screen Name cyber-safety incursion for
Our partners
We’d like to thank all our amazing sponsors for their contribution towards the Foundation’s safety and education programs. This continuing generosity helps to keep children and young people safe and supports their relevant and ever-changing safety needs.