NSPCC Learning
The Speak out Stay Safe Programme:
Speak out Stay safe is a safeguarding programme for children aged 5- to 11-years-old. It is available to all primary schools in the UK and Channel Islands. It helps children understand:
- Abuse in all its forms and how to recognise the signs of abuse.
- That abuse is never a child’s fault and they have the right to be safe.
- Where to get help and the sources of help available to them, including the childline service
The programme involves:
- A virtual assembly for children aged 5-7 and 7-11.
- Follow on lesson plans with engaging activities and resources to help reinforce and embed key messages.
- Face-to-face workshops for Year 2 and Year 5/6.
The Talk PANTS Programme:
The NSPCC PANTS campaign helps both parents and schools introduce important key messages about abuse in an age- appropriate, child- friendly way.
More details about the campaign, including guidance for parents, a film about the NSPCC mascot Pantosaurus, and a story book can be accessed here:
Support for Parents & Carers:
Whatever family life brings, the NSPCC are here to help.