Educational material about 112
Here you will find educational material and material for schools on the emergency number 112 for children and young people, for the elderly and those learning Swedish. Please note that our educational material is presently only available in Swedish.
Please note that our educational material is presently only available in Swedish.
Educational material for children and young people
We believe that the earlier children learn about Sweden’s emergency number 112, what happens when you call and when to use the number, the more lives can be saved. Here you will find films, storybooks and games to help children and young people learn what number to call and when.
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Educational material for older people
As we get older, the risk of acute illness and accidents at home can increase. Some acute illnesses are directly age-related and may require urgent help. Many older people are reluctant to call 112 since they believe that their problems are temporary. Instead, they call relatives first, which can lead to delays in getting emergency help. Here you can find educational material on the 112 emergency number for older people.
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Educational material for Swedish language learners
Knowing where to turn in the event of, for example, acute illness, a road accident, fire or violent crime is vital information for everyone in society. Here you will find training material on the public emergency number 112 and an explanation of when to use the emergency number.
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