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Childline posters and wallet cards - Primary

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Our Childline posters and wallet cards let children know that they can contact us at any time, for free, over the phone, and through our website www.childline.org.uk. Trained counsellors are ready to offer help, advice and support on any subject, big or small. Take a look at the sample posters and wallet cards and find out how to order copies for your school.
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Childline posters and wallet cards - Secondary

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We have a range of posters and wallet cards for secondary pupils and college students. They let children and young people know that they can contact us at any time, for free, over the phone, and through our website www.childline.org.uk. Trained counsellors are ready to offer help, advice and support on any subject, big or small. Take a look at the sample posters and wallet cards and find out how to order copies for your school.
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NSPCC Underwear Rule teaching resources

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The NSPCC’s Underwear Rule teaching resources consist of detailed teacher's notes, a lesson plan and presentation to support teachers and practitioners to deliver the ‘stay safe’ message to children. It can be used as part of PSHE about healthy relationships and staying safe from sexual abuse. The NSPCC website also has further curriculum links and recommended books.
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NSPCC Speak Out. Stay Safe programme for primary schools

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Our Speak out Stay safe programme gives children the knowledge and understanding they need to stay safe from abuse and neglect. We teach children aged 5-11 learn this essential safeguarding information in a lively, interactive and memorable way. By the end of our visit we know pupils feel empowered and can speak out and stay safe. To find out more about the programme, and how to request a visit to your school go to: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/services-and-resources/working-with-schools/speak-out-stay-safe-service/