NSPCC
Our Schools Service Brochure outlines everything the NSPCC Schools Service provides:
The NSPCC’s Share Aware campaign can help adults teach KS2 age children how to stay safe online, particularly focusing on the risks of sharing inappropriate messages or images online. More information, resources and videos available at shareaware
PANTS is the NSPCC’s current safety campaign for younger children. It uses a fun and catchy song to introduce children to ‘the underwear rule’ – that the parts of the body covered by underwear are private. Guides to PANTS are available to download for children, parents and foster carers. The parents’ guide is available in several languages and there are also guides for people with autism and learning difficulties. Resources, the video and an online quiz are available at nspcc pants
PANTS lesson plans and resources - tinyurl.com/PANTSlessons
The NSPCC provides information, advice and training on child protection and safeguarding for school staff. More details are available here – for lesson plans click here
NSPCC helplines
The NSPCC has a dedicated helpline for adults. This can be used by parents, family members, carers or professionals who would like guidance on any aspect of caring for a child. It can also be used to report a concern about a child. The number is 0808 800 5000. More information available here
Childline – 0800 1111
Dedicated FGM helpline – 0800 028 3550
Abuse in football helpline - 0800 023 2642
Whistleblowing advice line - 0800 028 0285
Radicalisation helpline – 0800 800 5000
Rachel Patchett
NSPCC Schools Service Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire Area coordinator
Tel: 07920 041945
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