VOLUNTEERS are being sought to help tackle the problem of child abuse in North Yorkshire.
The region’s ChildLine Schools Service is looking to recruit 10 people in Northallerton, Richmond, Bedale and Catterick to help deliver its programme.
Using school assemblies and workshops, the service aims to ensure children have an understanding of abuse in all its forms, including neglect and bullying, and how to protect themselves.
It encourages children to recognise situations where they may need help and tells them ways of accessing help and support.
The NSPCC service is free of charge and focuses on children aged nine to 11 years old. It is led by volunteers who deliver assemblies at local schools followed by an interactive workshop a week later.
For more information, contact service co-ordinator Tracey Weaver on 07792 654739,or tracey.weaver@nspcc.org.uk or visit nspcc.org.uk/schoolsservice.
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