Parents Protect believe that the sexual abuse of children is preventable, not inevitable. As adults, there is much we can do to help protect children from harm by taking some simple steps.  Youngsters are immediately safer when parents and carers take the time to understand potential risks and take protective measures.  

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Keeping Children Safe

Updated: 28/04/2020 1.36 MB
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To help a child learn any set of rules it is important to go through them and explain why you want the child to remember them. There is no 'one-size-fits' all but these SMART rules offer some suggestions about ways to communicate positively with children.
Updated: 28/04/2020 1.31 MB
As adults there is much we can do to protect our children from sexual abuse and exploitation. This leaflet will help protective adults recognise some of the risks and vulnerabilities children face as they grow up as well as decide what they can do to help protect them.
Updated: 28/04/2020 2.94 MB
The NSPCC has developed a guide for parents and carers to use with children to help keep them safe. The Underwear Rule teaches children that their body belongs to them, they have a right to say no, and that they should tell an adult if they're upset or worried.
Updated: 28/04/2020 1.59 MB
The NSPCC has developed a guide for parents and carers to use with children to help keep them safe. The Underwear Rule teaches children that their body belongs to them, they have a right to say no, and that they should tell an adult if they're upset or worried.