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Uploaded to YouTube by: NSPCC
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 29 June 2021
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 22 May 2012

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We need volunteers to present assemblies and workshops to children in primary schools. Is this you?

Find out more: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-you-can-do/volunteer-or-work-for-us/volunteer-childline-schools-service/

Very often, children won't know if something happening to them is abusive. Research shows that the majority of children who eventually contact our ChildLine helpline are over 11 years old but we know that abuse often started many months, or even years, before.

Therefore, the ChildLine Schools Service wants to educate children earlier and ensure they have an understanding of abuse in all its forms, including bullying. This new service wants to help children recognise the signs of abuse, ensure they know how to keep themselves safe and to make them aware of how and where to get help.

The ChildLine schools service aims to visit every primary school in the UK at least every two years, helping children to understand and protect themselves from abuse, and making them aware of how to get help.

We aim to start a societal change that will bring about a long term reduction in child cruelty. Can you help?

www.nspcc.org.uk/childlineschoolsservice