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At Lainesmead, there are grown-ups who are here to help you feel safe, happy and looked after.
If something feels wrong, confusing, scary or upsetting — you can always talk to us.
You will not get in trouble for telling.
π Worried about something?
You might feel:
That feeling is important.
Your body sometimes gives you clues — like a wobbly tummy, tears, feeling shaky, or wanting to hide.
If you feel like that, it’s time to tell a trusted adult.
π What is a Trusted Adult?
A trusted adult is:
Trust means believing someone will listen, help you, and keep you safe.
β My Trusted Hand
Every child at Lainesmead creates a Trusted Hand.
Each finger is a person you can talk to when you need help.
Your Trusted Adults might be:
You can have different trusted adults at home, at school, and in other places.
And your Trusted Hand can change as you grow.
π© What if something feels unsafe?
Unsafe means:
If that happens:
π Tell the Headteacher
π Or talk to any trusted adult
It is always okay to tell someone.
π€« Secrets and Surprises
There is a difference between a surprise and a secret.
π A surprise is happy and gets told soon.
π© A secret that makes you feel sad, scared or confused should always be told.
If someone says:
“Don’t tell.”
“You’ll get in trouble.”
“Don’t be a snitch.”
Remember:
Speaking up to keep yourself or someone else safe is not snitching.
It is brave.
π¬ How do I ask for help?
You could say:
If talking feels hard, you can:
Keep telling until someone listens.
π Staying Safe Online
When you are online:
β Send kind messages
β Tell an adult if something upsets you
β Ask before downloading games or apps
Never:
β Share your password
β Share personal information
β Keep unkind online messages secret
If something online makes you feel worried, sad or uncomfortable — tell a trusted adult.
π« If you see someone else being hurt
If you notice:
You can:
β Tell a trusted adult
β Help them walk away
β Sit with them
β Be kind
Bystanders can make a big difference.
π Remember
π£ Say it with us
“I am not a snitch — I am brave.
I speak up because I care.
I can talk. I can tell. I will be heard.”
Need more help?
If you cannot talk to someone in school, you can also contact:
π Childline – 0800 1111
π NSPCC
π ThinkUKnow