
The NSPCC’s ‘Speak out, Stay safe’ programme is visiting Tudor school to make sure our pupils have the knowledge and understanding they need to stay safe from abuse. Next week we are delivering a series of child friendly assemblies, as well as workshops for year 2, as part of our ongoing commitment to safeguarding children.
Do look out for letters coming home but in the mean time, if you’d like to know more about the NSPCC’s work, or take a look at the wide range of information and advice which is available for parents and carers, please visit their website on the links below.
Additional NSPCC resources for families to help keep children safe
The NSPCC have shared some important information below on wider NSPCC resources and support to help keep children safe.
Parent/Carer support Take a look at information, support, advice and activities from NSPCC for parent and carers. |
Activities to extend learning at home Take part in games and activities at home to help children learn about speaking out and staying safe. |
Online Safety Hub For information on a range of different online safety topics including gaming, social media, sharing images, parental controls and more.
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Childline – under 12’s Childline have an accessible website with advice, support, games and activities. Children can change the language, enlarge text and also listen to the content. www.childline.org.uk/buddy (5-7) www.childline.org.uk/kids (7-11)
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Talk PANTS with your children Talk PANTS is a simple conversation to help keep children safe from sexual abuse. From P through to S, each letter of PANTS provides simple but important messages. Download the free resources at www.nspcc.org.uk/pants. |