This toolkit has been created to support community members, organisations and partners to share the Tell Someone campaign. Here you will find videos and resources from the Tell Someone campaign designed to help raise awareness, encourage safe conversations and guide people to further information and support.

Currently only video assets are available. We will be releasing static images and other resources soon to give you even more ways to share the campaign.

Click here to register your organisation's interest in receiving free physical posters. These posters are targeted towards children and young people, and will include a QR code they can scan to access the Tell Someone website.

Please take care when sharing these materials

These videos talk about sensitive topics, and they may bring up strong feelings for children, young people and adults. When you share this content, please consider sharing it alongside information about where people can find support.

You can link directly to the support services on the Tell Someone website, which includes help for children and young people, and parents, carers and adults.

Campaign videos

These are the two main videos of the Tell Someone campaign. You can share these by linking to the videos on Youtube.

Tell Someone: If it's a secret, it's wrong (30 second)

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If you notice changes in a child's behaviour, it could be a sign of grooming or child sexual abuse. Listen, believe and act. [Organisation Name] is committed to creating spaces where concerns are heard, children are believed, and action is taken to keep them safe. To learn more about the signs and how to talk to children and young people, visit tellsomeone.tas.gov.au.

Tell Someone: If it's a secret, it's wrong (45 second)

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If you notice changes in a child's behaviour, it could be a sign of grooming or child sexual abuse. Listen, believe and act. [Organisation Name] is committed to creating spaces where concerns are heard, children are believed, and action is taken to keep them safe. To learn more about the signs and how to talk to children and young people, visit tellsomeone.tas.gov.au.

Social media videos

These social media videos have been produced in two different sizes to support placement across different platforms.

  • Feed videos are suited to feed posts on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X/Twitter.
  • Vertical videos are suited for full‑screen vertical placements such as Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, Instagram Stories, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts.

When you click the video links below:

  • the video may download automatically (check your Downloads folder), or
  • it may open in your browser (to save it, right‑click and choose “Save video as").

For all audiences

Videos

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If you notice changes in a child's behaviour, it could be a sign of grooming or child sexual abuse. Listen, believe and act. [Organisation Name] is committed to creating spaces where concerns are heard, children are believed, and action is taken to keep them safe. To learn more about the signs and how to talk to children and young people, visit tellsomeone.tas.gov.au.

For children and young people

Videos

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Adults should not ask you to stay quiet about something that doesn’t feel right. If you answered “yes” or "maybe" to any of the questions in the video, it could be a sign of grooming or child sexual abuse. At [Organisation Name], your voice matters. If something doesn’t feel right, we will listen, believe you and support you. To learn more about what's not okay, and when to tell someone, visit tellsomeone.tas.gov.au.

For parents, carers and adults

Videos

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If you notice changes in a child's behaviour, it could be a sign of grooming or child sexual abuse. Listen, believe and act. [Organisation Name] is committed to creating spaces where concerns are heard, children are believed, and action is taken to keep them safe. To learn more about the signs and how to talk to children and young people, visit tellsomeone.tas.gov.au.