Free NSPCC 'It's Not OK' Training

Published: 12 June 2017
The attached programme is a series of free sessions for Sheffield professionals working with children and families. It is a joint campaign from the NSPCC and Sheffield Safeguarding Children Board relating to sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.

The attached programme is a series of free sessions for Sheffield professionals working with children and families. It is a joint campaign from the NSPCC and Sheffield Safeguarding Children Board relating to sexual abuse and sexual exploitation. The campaign is called 'It's not OK' and the flyer contains the dates of all of the seminars, in addition to the list below of  things on offer:

·         Briefing sessions for staff, using the NSPCC’s PANTS resources, to help them talk to KS1 and KS2 children about sexual abuse

·         PANTS workshops for parents

·         Workshops for parents and/or staff about how to keep children safe online, developed by the NSPCC in partnership with O2 (plus free booklets to disseminate)

·         Monthly lunchtime seminars at the NSPCC Service Centre in Sheffield exploring various aspects of child sexual abuse and exploitation for those working with children and families (see reverse for more details)

·         PANTS booklets for parents delivered to school

·         Share Aware booklets for parents delivered to school

·         Campaign posters delivered to school

      ·         Campaign website – www.itsnotOK-sheffield.org.uk
 
For information or to book any of the above, please contact NSPCC Campaigns Manager, Helen Westerman, hwesterman@nspcc.org.uk or call 07870 164937. 

In addition, the NSPCC is continuing to offer its ‘Speak Out, Stay Safe’ service to all primary schools in Sheffield both for KS1 and KS2 children. If you would like more information about this service, please contact NSPCC Schools Area Co-ordinator, Emma Russell, Emma.Russell@nspcc.org.uk or call 0161 393 4419.

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