A Resource to help Early Years Children Share Worries

Posted Date

4th July 2022

We have created this resource for teachers, nurseries or anyone else working with young children to share with those in their care. This useful poster will help children share anything that makes them feel uncomfortable with their safeguarding lead or person.

Please note these posters are generic safeguarding posters that can be used for multiple sectors including education, sport, charities, faith organisations and housing associations. You can find additional information here for the English Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance and the Welsh education guidance Keeping Learners Safe.

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