Tuesday 21 May 2019

NSPCC - Speak Out, Stay Safe. - Having problems adding photographs

Today, we welcomed two representative from the NSPCC who presented information about how to Speak Our and Stay Safe. We learnt about all forms of abuse and neglect and what we can do if we feel uncomfortable or know that something is wrong. We also discussed who a trusted an adult can be and the different types of secrets. After the assemblies, the Year 5 and Year 6 children did a workshop where they role played and discussed different scenarios and what they would do if they ever found themselves in the same position as the characters in the stories.


I have a right to speak out and stay safe, you have a right to speak out and stay safe. We ALL have a right to speak out and stay safe.

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