Health and Wellbeing: Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood – Lewis Primary Schools

Site Last Updated 19 February 2026

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Talk PANTS

Talk PANTS is a simple conversation to help keep children safe from sexual abuse. We don’t use any scary words or even mention sex, and our friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus makes it extra roar-some for kids.

From P through to S, each letter of PANTS provides a simple but valuable rule that can help children understand what abuse is and how to speak out about it. They’ll learn that their body belongs to them, they have a right to say no, and that they should tell a safe adult who they trust if anything happens that makes them worried or upset.

PANTS resources for schools and teachers | NSPCC Learning | NSPCC Learning

 

Speak Out. Stay Safe: Primary schools’ resources

The programme is free, age-appropriate, and simple to deliver. It helps children learn about:

•            Their right to feel safe

•            Recognising signs of abuse

•            Identifying safe adults

•            How to contact Childline if they ever need support

 

Our newly refreshed and updated resources include:

  • Speak out. Stay safe virtual assemblies for ages 5-7 (P1-3) and 7-11 (p4-7) alongside supporting lesson plans  (Scotland P1-3 Curriculum for Excellence)
  • Post assembly lesson plan for ages 5-7 (p1-3) and 7-11 (p4-7) with engaging pupil activities and resources (Scotland P4-7 Curriculum for Excellence)
  • Parent and Carers letter- Please see school’s templates for editable letter.
  • Links to our feedback surveys for school staff and to pupils aged 7-11.

 

For Parents and Carers:

Speak out. Stay safe. Promotional Video:

 

Speak out Stay Safe: Primary school safeguarding assemblies, lesson plans and workshops (English)

 

Speak Out. Stay safe. Home Activities:

 

Activities for kids at home | NSPCC

 

 

Digital Citizenship Resource for you to looks at:

Lesson Browse | Common Sense Education

 

To register your school, please complete the form on our Speak out Stay safe webpage: Schools form | NSPCC Learning or reach out to your Schools Coordinator, Moyra Wills on moyra.wills@nspcc.org.uk who will be more than happy to answer any of your question about registering to use the resource.

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