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KEEPING children safe from abuse and neglect has always been a core part of the NSPCC’s mission. One of the ways we achieve this is through our Speak out, Stay safe programme delivered in schools.
Kev speaks with Janina Taylor about the NSPCC's Speak Out, Stay Safe campaignKev speaks with Janina Taylor about the NSPCC's Speak Out, Stay Safe campaign ...
One of the ways the NSPCC helps them understand this is through Speak out, Stay safe – a programme run by volunteers and our Schools Service for five to 11-year-olds across the UK. The programme ...
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NSPCC whistleblower quits charity over trans grooming rowMs Marshall had been fundraising for the NSPCC since the early 1990s, but in 2012 she became a regular school visitor helping to deliver the “Speak Out, Stay Safe” message, aimed at empowering ...
"It can help to go over the ground rules and remind them how to stay safe ... NSPCC in anniversary year The charity also suggested having a discussion about what your child will do while you are ...
"If you and your child do feel they're ready to come home alone, it helps to go over some rules about staying safe." The safety rules recommended by the NSPCC ... the house. Speak to them about ...
NSPCC volunteer from Ely is preparing to take on the 2025 London Marathon to raise funds for the children’s charity.
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