Infographics & Posters

ABUSE PREVENTION INFOGRAPHICS & POSTERS

ABUSE PREVENTION INFOGRAPHICS & POSTERS

NNECA has designed the following abuse prevention educational material to help build awareness and to prevent child sexual abuse Original Materials (infographics and posters) can be ordered, please contact us: [email protected]

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CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE SIGNS INFOGRAPHIC

Child sexual abuse early warning signs Infographic. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visitwww.nneca.org.uk

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ONLINE GROOMING INFOGRAPHIC

Online Grooming Infographic. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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THE TRUTH ABOUT TEEN SEXTING INFOGRAPHIC

The truth about Teen Sexting Infographic. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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1 in 3 Children are keeping a family secret

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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1 in 6 Children are sexually abused before the age of 16

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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Family Honour & Shame Defending a Lie & Denial won’t make it STOP

The thought that someone you know or love has sexually abused a child, or may be abusing a child in your family is one of the hardest things to face. But it is better to talk over the situation with someone than to discover that your silence allowed the abuse to continue. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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Family Honour & Shame Defending a Lie & Denial won’t make it STOP

The thought that someone you know or love has sexually abused a child, or may be abusing a child in your family is one of the hardest things to face. But it is better to talk over the situation with someone than to discover that your silence allowed the abuse to continue. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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Family Honour & Shame Defending a Lie & Denial won’t make it STOP

The thought that someone you know or love has sexually abused a child, or may be abusing a child in your family is one of the hardest things to face. But it is better to talk over the situation with someone than to discover that your silence allowed the abuse to continue. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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FAMILY HONOUR & SHAME DEFENDING A LIE & DENIAL WON’T MAKE IT STOP

The thought that someone you know or love has sexually abused a child, or may be abusing a child in your family is one of the hardest things to face. But it is better to talk over the situation with someone than to discover that your silence allowed the abuse to continue. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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Family Secret over 90% of abuse is carried out by someone you know or known to the family

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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SILENCE MAKES YOU SICK SPEAK UP!

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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SOME SECRETS SHOULD BE TOLD SPEAK UP!

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visitwww.nneca.org.uk

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Speak Up! stop your abuser from abusing more children

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT WORDS YOU CAN SAY TO A CHILD WHO DISCLOSES CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE TO YOU ? I BELIEVE YOU

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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Who are you talking too

ONLINE GROOMING – Young people don’t talk about sexual abuse, and sometimes unaware they are being groomed. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a young person, or secretive use of chat rooms. social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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VICTIMS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE CAN’T ASK FOR HELP. YOU CAN SPEAK UP!

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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WORRIED A CHILD IS BEING SEXUALLY ABUSED? IT HELPS TO TALK.

It is hard to talk about child sexual abuse. But 1 in 6 children are victims and it won’t stop unless we find a way. If you’re concerned about your own, or someone else’s behaviour with a child or use of illegal websites, call NSPCC Helpline confidentiality or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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WORRIED A CHILD IS BEING SEXUALLY ABUSED? IT HELPS TO TALK.

It is hard to talk about child sexual abuse. But 1 in 6 children are victims and it won’t stop unless we find a way. If you’re concerned about your own, or someone else’s behaviour with a child or use of illegal websites, call NSPCC Helpline confidentiality or for more information visit www.nneca.org.uk

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VICTIMS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE CAN’T ASK FOR HELP. YOU CAN. SPEAK UP!

Children don’t talk about sexual abuse, so we have to. If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour with a child, or secretive use of chat rooms, social media platforms or illegal websites, the sooner you act the sooner you sooner you can prevent abuse. If you suspect that someone you know may be sexually abusing a child, you can speak confidentially to someone on the NSPCC helpline, or for more information visit our websitewww.nneca.org.uk

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