Let’s Talk Child Safety

News September 2024

Introducing Our New Infographic “Let’s Talk Child Safety”

What every parent should know: Talking about safety with your child from an early age, is more important than ever.

Protecting our children is a responsibility we all share, and a crucial part of that protection involves talking to them about personal safety. Some of us might find starting this conversation with young children a little challenging. That’s why we’ve created the “Let’s Talk Child Safety” infographic, specifically designed for parents of children aged 0-5, to help guide these important discussions.

Why Early Conversations Matter

Children are curious and eager to explore their world. By teaching them about personal safety early on, we empower them to recognise and respond to situations that make them uncomfortable. This builds a foundation for their safety and confidence as they grow.

Starting a conversation with your child about personal safety is essential. Our infographic offers practical tips and helps you initiate and maintain these discussions in a way that’s age-appropriate and effective.

Key Points from the Infographic

  • Keep it short and simple
  • Teach to refuse unwanted touches
  • Teach personal safety
  • Recognise, Refuse, Report

What can I say?

We understand it can be worrying finding the right words. Here are some simple phrases from our infographic to help guide your discussions:

“Say ‘no’ or ‘stop’ if you don’t like something.”

“Never keep secrets about touching.”

“Always ask before touching someone else.”

“Can you point to the parts of your body covered by underwear? They’re private.”

These prompts are easy for children to understand and help them grasp the basics of personal safety.

Creating a Safe Environment

Our goal is to create an environment where children feel comfortable talking to a parent or carer about anything that makes them feel uncomfortable.

Open conversations are key to their ongoing safety and confidence.

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