Classroom resources

·  All about me: ChildLine teachers’ pack for children and young people with special educational needs (Key stage 2 / Key stage 3)
ChildLine: 2005
Aninnovative multimedia teaching pack that provides ready-to-use classroom resources for teachers of children with special educational needs.

·  All join in
NSPCC and Triangle: 2004
A SEAL resource for foundation and key stage 1 teachers
A resource pack for foundation and key stage 1 teachers to support key parts of the social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL). All Join In provides great classroom material by looking at new experiences and relationships through a child’s eyes. The pack includes a video/DVD, and a teacher’s guide with SEAL activity ideas.

·  Bullies aren't sharp so what's the point
NSPCC and City Eye: 2007
A DVD and accompanying bookletabout bullyingproduced by the NSPCC, Weston Park Junior School, Chamberlayne Park School and City Eye in Southampton.

·  Checkpoints for parents: towards a non-violent school. Good behaviour for better learning
George Varnava
London: NSPCC, 2006
Tips to help parents find out how their child's school is tackling bullying and violence.

·  Checkpoints for schools: towards a non-violent society. Improving behaviour to enhance learning
George Varnava
London: NSPCC, 2005
Checkpoints For Schools and its companion Checkpoints For Young People together constitute a framework for a whole-school approach to violent behaviour.

·  Child protection in schools: a resource list
NSPCC: 2005

·  Every school should have one: how peer support schemes make schools better
ChildLine: 2005
ISBN: 0952494884

·  Help bullying stop! teachers' pack
London: NSPCC, 2005
Pack for schools containing two posters, guidance for teachers, and 50 Z-cards. The Z-card is designed to provide young people with important messages and advice about dealing with bullying.

·  In the know: keeping safe and strong
London: NSPCC, 2007.
Publication for children aged 8 to 11 which uses colourful illustrations, quizzes and cartoon strips to help tackle the difficult subject of child abuse.

·  Peer mediation in the UK: a guide for schools
William Baginsky
London: NSPCC,2004

·  Worried? Need to talk?
London: NSPCC, 2002
Life can be hard and we all need help from time to time. Young people often don't know who they can turn to when they are worried and face a problem. The NSPCC provides someone to turn to for every child. Worried? Need to talk? is an illustrated pocket guide for young people aged 11 to 17 whichprovides information about services that are there to help.

·  Worried? Need to talk?: teachers’ support (PDF, 206KB)
NSPCC, 2004
Activities and ideas for introducing and using theWorried? Need to talk? booklet for students aged 11-16.

Lesson plans

·  ChildLine teachers' pack 2002-03
ChildLine: 2002
The 2002-03 teachers' pack consists of seven lesson plans focusing on the theme of respect.

·  ChildLine teachers' pack 2001-02
ChildLine: 2001
The 2001-02 teachers' pack follows the National Curriculum guidelines for PSHE and deals with a variety of primary age issues including making new friends, bullying and school problems.

·  Promoting personal safety in PSHE
Jane Harries (NSPCC Education Adviser)
Series: Lucky Duck Books. Published in association with the NSPCC
London: Paul Chapman, 2006.
ISBN: 1412918235.
Based on work done in secondary schools by the NSPCC, this PSHE curriculum resource gives young people the information and skills necessary to keep themselves safe in their personal relationships, and to develop positive emotional health and wellbeing.

·  Take care!: self-awareness and personal safety issues in the primary curriculum
Schonveld, A. and Myko, V.
London: NSPCC, 2001
A valuable resource packfor primary schools whichoffers information on self-awareness and personal safety. Available from NSPCC Publications

Publications

·  Bullying: policies and best practice (PDF, 94KB)
NSPCC, 2003

·  Child protection and education
Mary Baginsky
London: NSPCC, 2000

·  Learning to protect: a child protection resource pack for teacher training
NSPCC, 2003

·  NSPCC Educare Child protection awareness in education programme
NSPCC; EduCare
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire: NSPCC, [2002]
Four module child protection awareness programme aimed at teachers, school governors and anyone involved in education. Read more about NSPCC EduCare child protection awareness programmes

·  Problems at home, problems at school: the effects of maltreatment in the home on children's functioning at school: an overview of recent research
Chris Mills
London: NSPCC, 2004

·  Responsibility without power?: local education authorities and child protection
Mary Baginsky
London: NSPCC, 2003

·  School counselling in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: a review (PDF, 230KB)
William Baginsky for the NSPCC and Keele University
London: NSPCC,2004

·  Who can I turn to?: a summary of responses from schools regarding young people’s views about support and advice services (PDF, 175KB)
London: NSPCC, 2005