Wellbeing Wednesday - NSPCC Speak Out Stay Safe
21 Sep 2022
Dear Parents/Carers
NSPCC’s Speak out. Stay safe.
I am pleased to tell you that this year we will again be participating in the NSPCC’s Speak out. Stay Safe. programme. This consists of an assembly that I will deliver and supporting classroom based activities. Speak out. Stay Safe. is a safeguarding programme available to all primary schools in the UK. It aims to help children understand abuse in all its forms and to recognise the signs of abuse in a child friendly way. Children are taught to speak out if they are worried, either to a trusted adult or Childline.
In the assembly, the Speak out. Stay Safe. message is delivered in a fun and interactive way with the help of their mascot Buddy as well as special guest appearances from children's TV presenters Ant and Dec. By the end of the programme, we’re convinced children will feel empowered – knowing how they can speak out and stay safe.
This is also a great chance for me to remind children of who to speak to if they have ANY concern or worry generally.
Talking PANTS with your children
Talk PANTS is a simple conversation to help keep your child safe from sexual abuse. From P through to S, each letter of PANTS provides a simple but valuable rule that can help keep your child safe. You can find out more and download the free resources at
www.nspcc.org.uk/pants
We have studied the content of the materials and are extremely confident that they are appropriate for primary-school-aged children.
If you would like to know more about the
Speak out. Stay safe. programme you can find information on the NSPCC website
www.nspcc.org.uk/speakout or I would be happy to discuss any questions that you may have.
Materials to use at home
The NSPCC has also developed an adapted version of their assembly for parents/carers to use at home with their children. This can be found here:
www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/safety.
With the help of celebrities, the film focuses on how a child can get support if they have any worries or concerns. To complement the assembly, there are some resources that can be used to enable further discussion whilst doing activities with your children. These are hosted on the NSPCC website
www.nspcc.org.uk/activities.
Best wishes,
Emma Getty
Deputy Head with responsibility for Language Learning, Safeguarding and Pastoral Care