NSPCC - Internet Safety Videos

The NSPCC have a number of videos both for parent/carers and children and young people.

PANTS Campaign

  • Talking PANTS helps parents keep their children safe from abuse. This film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-m-gpG1mTU shows just how easy it is to have those conversations and why the NSPCC needs your support to get all children talking PANTS. 
  • Meet Pantosaurus - our pant-wearing Dino! He wants every child to stay safe and strong, just like him, and he's on a mission to share an important message, watch this fun video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lL07JOGU5o

Be Share Aware Campaign

'Lucy and the Boy' is from the NSPCC - Be Share Aware campaign. This video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zeuuHhzQ5A shows the danger.  We tell our children it’s good to share – but online it’s different. In fact sometimes it can be dangerous. That’s why we’re asking parents to be Share Aware – and keep children safe online.  Find out more here: http://bit.ly/1tPXBVj

The "I Saw Your Willy" video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1n9Jly3CQ8 is also part of the Be Share Aware campaign and is Uploaded with permission from Ad Agency Change and NSPCC for http://adsoftheworld.com

Child Protection

Our animation shows you how to respond when a child tells you about experiencing abuse. Visit NSPCC Learning for more information and resources https://www.nspcc.org.uk/listen It is crucial that adults who work with children are able to respond supportively in the moment a child chooses to disclose, and to interact and communicate in a way that helps children feel listened to. The NSPCC’s Let Children Know You’re Listening animation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvJ5uBlGYgE outlines the key interpersonal skills that adults should use when a child discloses abuse and/or neglect, which can help make it clear they are listening and taking the child seriously. These skills are grouped into three simple directions: 1. show you care, help them open up 2. take your time, slow down 3. show you understand, reflect back.

NSPCC: Preventing Child Sexual Abuse - Our brand new animation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbtSJCw_lqw explores simple steps we can all take to make children safer 

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