Volunteers sought for abuse prevention project

An NSPCC volunteer holds a mascot while talking to a class of primary school pupils during a Speak Out Stay Safe workshop. A presentation is up on the interactive whiteboard. The volunteer is wearing a green t-shirt.Image source, NSPCC Jersey
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Speak Out Stay Safe sessions talk to primary school pupils about abuse and how to recognise different forms of it

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A charity is looking for volunteers to take part in a project to help teach school pupils about abuse.

NSPCC Jersey said it had launched a search for volunteers to deliver its Speak Out Stay Safe assemblies and workshops at primary schools.

The scheme aims to help pupils different forms of abuse and how to get help from adults or the NSPCC's Childline service.

People who want to volunteer do not need any previous experience of working with children as training would be provided, the charity said. Anyone interested in taking part was asked to visit the NSPCC volunteering website, external.

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