NSPCC: Speak Out. Stay Safe Programme

Speak out. Stay safe. is a fully funded safeguarding programme for children aged 5-11. It is available to all primary schools and is an effective way to support school's safeguarding duties.  The programme content links directly to the curriculum, helping teachers reinforce key messages about abuse and neglect as part of their school’s teaching on relationships. 

A short video about the programme is here:

The programme helps children understand: 

  •  abuse in all its forms and how to recognise signs of abuse 

  • that abuse is never a child’s fault and that they have the right to be safe

  • where to get help and the sources of help available to them, including our Childline service 

There is also a SEND/ASN/ALN Speak out. Stay safe. programme available. 

For more information about this please direct schools to nspcc.org.uk/speakout where they can register their interest and be contacted by a local Schools Coordinator.

Additional resources

Resources available on NSPCC webpages to support schools and parents/carers are hosted here NSPCC Learning.

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