NSPCC Campaign - It's not ok
It’s Not OK: teaching resources about positive relationships
It’s Not OK helps children and young people recognise concerning behaviour and identify characteristics of positive relationships. It’s Not OK reinforces the importance of building and maintaining positive relationships and recognising and responding to behaviour relating to:
- Online safety
- Grooming
- Sexting
- Harmful sexual behaviour
- Child sexual abuse
- Child sexual exploitation
https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/research-resources/schools/its-not-ok
The films have a suggested lesson plan with activities for young people to complete to help them understand the issues that are raised. The lesson plans, films and accompanying activities cover what behaviour to look out for and how to respond to it can be accessed at: https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/research-resources/schools/its-not-ok/
Children and young people can talk to ChildLine about anything on 0800 1111 or get in touch online at https://www.childline.org.uk/
Students with questions or concerns about relationships – or any child protection matters – can always talk to any adult in school.