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Partnership - Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil & Bridgend

Play Your Part

Chwarae Dy Ran (Play Your Part) is an awareness-raising campaign run by the Cwm Taf Morgannwg Safeguarding Board  in partnership with the NSPCC.

This is a multi-agency campaign with the shared aim of providing resources and advice to support parents, the community, children and young people and professionals help keep children safe in their community and to support parents, carers and relevant professionals to feel confident in the the importance of reporting child protection concerns by the general public and signs of coercive control.

The campaign aims to: 

  • Enhance Safeguarding​: Learn from reviews to support communities to try and keep our communities safe​
  • Community Engagement: ​Implement awareness campaigns, workshops, and partnerships to educate and support.​
  • Build Capacity​: Empower communities to actively safeguard children and foster resilience through local resources.​

 Support

Adults: NSPCC | The UK children's charity | NSPCC

Worried about a child? You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk or completing our report abuse online form. Our voice Helpline is currently available 10am–4pm Monday to Friday. You can still email help@NSPCC.org.uk or complete our report abuse online form at any time for free. You don’t have to say who you are. 

Young People: Childline | Childline

Childline is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, so you can speak to us any time. Our counsellors are here to listen and support you with anything you’d like to talk about. You can call us for free on 0800 1111 or speak online using the 1-2-1 chats. If you’re deaf, you can also use BSL via an interpreter. You can also send us a message after signing up for a private Childline account. We’ll answer your message within a day. 

Talk PANTS

The Talk PANTS campaign supports professionals and those with caring responsibilities of children aged 3-11, to have simple and age-appropriate conversations, that can help them keep children safe from sexual abuse.​ We know that simple conversations can make a big difference, and that's what our campaign is all about.​ 

So, what does PANTS stand for?

P- Privates are Private​

A- Always Remember Your Body Belongs to You​

N- No Means No​

T- Talk About Secrets that Upset You​

S- Speak up, Someone Can Help​ 

For more information and free resources for parents visit our website: Let's talk PANTS with Pantosaurus! | NSPCC

Free resources for early years, schools and professionals: PANTS resources for schools and teachers | NSPCC Learning  ​

Listen up Speak up

Listen up Speak up is about giving everyone knowledge to help keep children safe.​ It’s up to all of us to keep children safe. That’s why we’re encouraging every adult in the UK to Listen up, Speak up.​​ 

Whether you’re a parent, neighbour, or family friend, you might notice something about a child that worries you. You could be the only one to spot it or be aware of a detail that others have missed. It’s important you know what to do.  

Every day, thousands of people help the communities around them. It’s just ‘what they do’ as a family member, neighbour, friend, or colleague. But every day, these actions mean families are a little more supported and children’s lives are made a little bit easier.​​  

To get tips and advice here: Listen up, Speak up | NSPCC  

To organise a workshop, contact walescampaigns@nspcc.org.uk ​

It’s Not Love

It’s Not Love is a play and workshop that explores the themes of healthy and unhealthy relationships, including behaviours relating to interpersonal relationship abuse (peer on peer and familial). 

Resources include three films and accompanying lesson plans that follow four characters experiencing interpersonal domestic violence, in familial, friendship and in intimate partner relationships. Also provided are the clear curriculum links for this resource. 

The resources enable young people aged 11-14, to explore the impact of the decisions that the characters make and investigate potential allies and intervention moments, while also exploring the questions surrounding what a healthy and unhealthy relationship is. The resources seek to prevent harmful sexual behaviours and coercive control that may lead to adult domestic violence and abuse in intimate partner relationships. 

A two-week tour of the play and workshop in secondary schools around Cwm Taf Morgannwg took place in March 2025. 

For more information visit our website: It's Not Love: teaching resources about positive relationships | NSPCC Learning 

 

 

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