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     Nurses Corner
                              Regent Safeguarding Newsbit
                                                                                     Mrs. Kudumi (ddsl)
                                                                                                                                                                                    SYMPTOMS
                                                                  Remember:
          Talking Openly: A Bridge to Safety
               ave you ever felt worried or scared? Do        •  It is okay to feel scared or worried.
               you feel uncomfortable with someone’s          •  You are not alone. There are people who
       Hbehaviour towards you? It is perfectly                    care about you and want to help.
        normal to have these feelings. Sometimes, it          •  Talking openly can make a big difference.
        can be hard to know who to talk to, but it is
        important to remember that there are always
        people who care about you and want to help.                                                                                                                         RECOGNISE THE DANGER
          Why is it important to talk openly?
        •  Feeling better: Talking to someone you trust
           can help you feel less worried and scared.
        •  Getting help: If you are facing a difficult
        •  situation, talking about it can help you find
           the support you need.
        •  Preventing problems: Sharing your                                                                                                                              IF COUGHING IS INEFFECTIVE
        concerns can help prevent problems from get-
        ting worse.
           Who can you talk to?
       •  A teacher: Your teacher is a trusted adult
          who can help you.
       •   A parent or guardian: They care about you
          and want to help.
       •   The DSL or DDSL: In our school, they are
          Mrs Janet, Mrs Kudumi and Mr Stockden.                                                                                                                FIRST AID FOR INFANTS IS SLIGHLY DIFFERENT
          These professionals can provide support
          and guidance.
       •  A friend: Sometimes talking to a friend can               So, the next time you feel
          be helpful.                                             worried or scared, do not be
                                                                afraid to talk to someone you
                                                                                    trust.
          Every Child                            Every Chance                        Every Day
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