Christmas Day Countdown 🎅🏼

Open search Close search

Close menu

Community

Liverpool Schoolchildren rewarded for designing posters to promote Childline

5 months ago

Liverpool Schoolchildren rewarded for designing posters to promote Childline
Amy Holland and winners from St Michael's In The Hamlet

Children at two primary schools in Liverpool have received prizes from the NSPCC for creating posters to promote the Childline service.

The NSPCC local campaigns team have worked with a primary school network in the North West to hold activities, focus groups and information sessions for parents, carers and teaching staff, with an aim to show more children from diverse backgrounds how to access Childline’s support.

One of the activities saw primary schoolchildren create promotional posters, with winners and runners-up chosen by Childline Team Lead Marian Blackburn from the charity’s Liverpool hub, and two youth participation members from Childline’s voluntary service.

The children received a goodie bag including a toy voucher, which was kindly donated by sponsors JMW Solicitors, a specialist family law team, based in Liverpool.

One of the winners, Tzant Albatran, aged 7, from Holy Family Catholic Primary School in Liverpool said:

‘I felt ecstatic when I won the poster competition. It took a long time to make the poster because I worked hard on it. The NSPCC and Childline help children to feel better because they can talk to them if they are worried.’

Jacquie Clein, Pastoral Lead at Holy Family Catholic Primary School said:

“We have been incredibly lucky to work with the NSPCC campaigns team, who have spoken to our parents and children about the work of the NSPCC and Childline. We’re very proud of Tzant’s poster which highlights the amazing support available from Childline.”

The other winners and runners-up were from St Michael’s In The Hamlet Community Primary School in Liverpool.

Winners from St Michael’s In the Hamlet

Junior winner, Freddie Fitzsimmons, 10, said:

“I’m really happy because I think Childline is so cool and there for children who need it. It was great to design a poster to show what they’re doing.”

Infant winner, Emelia Wainwright, 7, said:

“I like drawing the poster for Childline and I’m looking forward to getting some toys.”

Local Campaigns Officer, Amy Holland, added:

“It has been great to share important Childline messages at a local level, reaching children across a Liverpool school network to promote Childline through an exciting poster competition as well as professional and parent/carer activities.

“The posters created by the children at the schools have been incredible and really showcase what Childline is all about. It’s been great working with the schools and we look forward to continuing our work together.”

Find more information about the NSPCC and Childline here.

Find all the latest Liverpool news here.

Share

Tags

The Guide Liverpool

About Us

We showcase the very best of Liverpool City Region through stunning video features and keep residents and visitors updated on what's on and what's good. About Us

The Guide Liverpool

Meet Our Team 👋

Meet Our Team
Eurovision 2023 - Jay And Gem - The Guide Liverpool Video Production

The Guide Liverpool

Video Production & Advertising

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse quis eros sit amet mi eleifend tincidunt. Services