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How u feelin?

Lesson plans, activities and curriculum-linked resources to help you raise awareness of ChildLine in your school

The NSPCC wants all young people to know the different ways they can contact ChildLine for help and support, no matter what their worry.

As well as contacting ChildLine by phone, children can now use its online services at www.childline.org.uk - including lots of information, message boards and a problem page. They can also email counsellors, or chat to them online 1-2-1.

Our latest campaign to raise awareness of ChildLine’s new services is called how u feelin?

To enable 11-16 year olds to take part, and to fit in with the PSHE / PSE / PD / Health and Wellbeing curriculum, we have produced a teachers' pack, including:

  • easy to use instructions
  • an assembly presentation, including two short mini movies
  • a lesson plan, including an interactive whiteboard exercise and paper-based alternative.

Download everything you need below.

Teachers' pack:

This will guide you through the assembly and lesson.

Assembly presentation:

Mini movies (for assembly presentation):

Interactive whiteboard exercise:

ChildLine intranet badge:


Ask the person responsible for your school’s website or intranet to add this ChildLine badge to your site. It'll remind your pupils of the ChildLine number and provide them with a direct link through to the ChildLine website. It’s easy to add - Get the ChildLine intranet badge


Additional information



Related links

ChildLine poster: how u feelin? (PDF, 352KB)
For printed copies of the poster, call 020 7825 7422 or email publications@nspcc.org.uk.

ChildLine wallet card: how u feelin? (PDF, 188KB)
For printed copies of the wallet card, call 020 7825 7422 or email publications@nspcc.org.uk.

www.childline.org.uk/howufeelin