Today, Year 6 were visited by Lisa, Jill and Nina from the NSPCC as part of the ‘Speak Out, Stay Safe’ campaign.

We explored the different worries children might have and  different types of abuse and how the NSPCC can help.

We know that the most important thing is to tell trusted adults if anything or anyone is making us feel worried or upset. Today, we learned more about Childline, how to contact them and the different types of support children can access there.

Thank you so much to Lisa, Jill and Nina for coming today and for everything you do to help keep children safe. You  have helped us to feel more confident about ways that we can find help if we need it.

What did you find most useful about today’s workshop, Year 6?

27 comments on “PSHE:Speak Out, Stay Safe Workshop

  1. Philippa says:

    I wasn’t here but it looks so fun . I wish i was there!!!!!!!

  2. Melchior says:

    I learnt that you should always speak out.

  3. I learned that we all got the right to speak out and stay safe.

  4. Sienna y6 says:

    We really loved how they were very engaged .We learned that if anything is bothering us tell a trusted adult.

  5. The work shop was amazing , we learned that we should call 08001111 if we are feeling worried or we are not being treated fairly . The NSPCC is open 24/7.

  6. Sophia Y6 says:

    It helped to learn how to spot different type of abuse.

  7. I learned that you can call Childline at any time of the day and anywhere in the world. I also learned that there will always be someone to talk to on Childline and whatever is said with them stays with them unless it is needed to be told.

  8. Ruby-Mae says:

    This workshop helped me boost all my confidence before secondary thank you so much for helping

  9. In NSPCC I loved that we got to all engage together in activities it also taught us to never let someone do something to you that you do not like and we learned the different types of abuses. It was so fun thank you.

  10. Marcus Y6 says:

    I found the treasure island activity the most useful.

  11. During this NSPCC workshop, I learnt that you should always speak out and if you ever need help, you can contact childline: 08001111 or trusted adult. I learnt that staying safe is the most important thing.

  12. I learned the child line number and different ways of staying safe

  13. I learned that if there is anything that upsets me or worries me i should tell a trusted adult or child line.

  14. i found the island activity important.

  15. I found the treasure island most important as we learnt about how to work with others and the use of different items.

  16. I learned the childline number and it is 0800 1111.

  17. we learnt to speak out and contact 08001111 for anything like when your sad

  18. I learnt that it is always safe to speak out.

  19. To always speak out for your safety .

  20. I learned that child line is available 24\7.

  21. i found most useful the knowing how to call childline in an emergency. it would be very useful to use if there is harm in the future and the phone number is easy to remember :08001111

  22. Florence says:

    It was quite good .We learnt and memorised the number . And I learnt a lot as well.

  23. I learned that all children have the right to speak out and stay safe.

  24. Alexander y6 says:

    Childline number is 08001111

  25. it was good and we learned the phone number of the nspcc

  26. I learned that all children have the right to speak out and stay safe and that childline is available any time on any day.

  27. It was quite fun and I enjoyed learning about it

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