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If you’re worried about a child you can contact NSPCC helpline:
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About NSPCC Jersey
NSPCC Jersey are a specialist child sexual abuse service who offer direct support to children and their families.
They use different approaches to help children and young people explain how they feel. This includes one-to-one sessions which encourage:
- talking
- play
- creative activities
They also work with professionals and the community to make sure everyone can understand, support and protect children.
Contact them for more information and to know how they can help you.
NSPCC Jersey website
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Services they offer
Letting The Future In (LTFI)
LTFI is a therapeutic service for children and young people aged 4 to 17, who have experienced sexual abuse.
Many feel confused and upset by what has happened to them. Different approaches are used during the one-to-one sessions to help them explain how they feel, including:
- talking
- play and creative activities
The service is designed to work with children, young people and safe parents or carers.
Letting The Future In (LTFI) Siblings
Sexual abuse can affect the whole family, so NSPCC Jersey also support the brothers and sisters of children who have been sexually abused.
Turn the Page
Turn the Page helps children and young people aged 4 to 17 who have shown harmful sexual behaviour. It also supports their families and the professionals who work with them.
The programme offers different types of assessments and support. This aims to help children, their families, and safe adults address any concerns and prevent further harm.
Speak Out. Stay Safe.
This is a safeguarding programme available to all primary schools in Jersey for children aged 5 to 11.
The programme:
- is child friendly
- is interactive for KS1 and KS2 and includes video assemblies
- supports classroom resources
The aim of Speak out. Stay safe. is to help children:
- understand abuse in all its forms and recognise the signs of abuse
- understand that abuse is never their fault and they have the right to be safe
- know how to get help and what is available to them
Versions of the programme are also available in British Signed Language (BSL) and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
If you feel that Speak out. Stay safe. would benefit the children in your school or you would like more information:
Speak out. Stay safe on the NSPCC website
Be the First Filter
Be the First Filter is an online safety campaign developed with parents and safeguarding partners.
This campaign helps parents, carers and professionals guide children aged 9 to 11 to stay safe online. It aims to reduce the sharing of self-generated images by strengthening adults’ skills, knowledge and confidence.
Find resources to support you on
online harms on Safeguarding Partnership Jersey.
How you can support NSPCC Jersey
There are many ways you can get involved and support their work, from fundraising to volunteering.
Find more information on
how you can support us on NSPCC Jersey.