Feeling Good, Feeling Safe

Helping primary aged children to feel and stay safe

‘Feeling Good, Feeling Safe’ is a whole school approach to preventing violence and abuse supports pupils from Reception to Year 6 to learn the skills to keep themselves feeling safe and ensure they can get help if they need it. It is based on Protective Behaviours, an evidence based programme and its two core themes.

The resource when delivered will help schools to demonstrate how they meet the Ofsted requirements around Keeping Children Safe  and can be delivered as part of a school’s planned programme of PSHE education.

What does the Programme Include?

Lesson plans for each year group from Reception to year 6:

  • Ideas for reinforcing the principles and language of Protective Behaviours across the whole school setting.
  • Involving parents and carers in reinforcing safety messages for children.

For more information about the Feeling Good, Feeling Safe programme and the support and training available to help you implement the programme in your school please download our information sheet.

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