Paisley Daily Express

Schools can sign up for free Childline assembly

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NSPCC Scotland is urging primary schools in Renfrewshi­re to sign up to its free virtual programme to help children learn about their right to be safe from abuse and neglect.

The children’s charity is highlighti­ng its online assembly, which is hosted by celeb duo Ant and Dec and was first launched in October, as schools head back for their final term of the academic year.

The Speak out. Stay safe assembly helps children understand, in an accessible and age-appropriat­e way, how to recognise different forms of abuse and empower them to speak out if they need to.

It also focuses on some of the additional worries that children have been experienci­ng during the pandemic and lets them know about the Childline counsellin­g service, which is run by the NSPCC.

Before the pandemic, staff and volunteers from the children’s charity tried to visit every primary school in Scotland every two years, delivering interactiv­e assemblies and workshops.

However, due to social distancing measures, they have been unable to visit schools since March last year, so instead the NSPCC has made a 30-minute online assembly.

This is being offered to all primary schools in the UK, along with supporting teaching materials with classroom activities.

Alan Stewart, service manager for NSPCC schools service in Scotland, said: “Although our trained Speak out. Stay safe staff and volunteers can’t currently go into schools, it is essential that every child knows who they can turn to if they need help and support.

“I encourage all primary schools to sign up, so that we can work alongside teachers to help as many children as possible to recognise and discuss any worries they have.”

For more informatio­n or to sign up, visit www.nspcc.org.uk/speakout

Adults concerned about a child can contact the NSPCC helpline seven days a week on 0808 800 5000, or email help@ nspcc.org.uk

Children can call Childline on 0800 1111 or they can get in touch via www.childline. org.uk

 ??  ?? Speak out Alan Stewart, pictured in Paisley, wants all primaries to sign up to boost safety
Speak out Alan Stewart, pictured in Paisley, wants all primaries to sign up to boost safety

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