Help pupils to stay safe from abuse |
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Hi, |
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Your school is one of almost 80% of UK primary schools that have received our Speak out. Stay safe. service – will you book another visit with us? |
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A Speak out. Stay safe. visit for children aged 5-11 is an effective way to ensure all your pupils have the knowledge and skills to stay safe from abuse and neglect. |
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We ask schools to book Speak out. Stay safe. every three years, to safeguard their new intake of pupils, and revisit learning with children that have had the service before. |
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The assemblies and workshop are delivered by trained NSPCC staff and volunteers, and available at no cost to schools. The service teaches pupils what abuse is, and how to seek help from a trusted adult or Childline, in a memorable and age-appropriate way. |
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Learn more about the service and how learning outcomes link to the school curriculum and safeguarding requirements. |
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“The session gave children clear ideas of where they could go for help and advice in a straightforward way. They make it really child friendly.” |
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Vera Jajechnyk, Head of School,
St John’s Catholic School |
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“You visited our school last term and it was really fun. I still remember the number you taught us. It’s nice knowing that Childline is always here for me if I ever need them.” |
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Girl, age 11 |
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Copyright: All rights reserved, National Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Children
Registered office: Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3NH. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Registered charity number 216401. NSPCC, charity registered in Scotland, charity number SC037717. |
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