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Helpline highlights

A series of reports on why people contact the NSPCC and how we help

Northern Ireland: a year in review April 2011-March 2012
March 2013

Reports on the contacts made to the NSPCC's helpline service from Northern Ireland looking at the length of time people wait before making contact, the number of contacts resulting in referrals or receiving advice.

See also: Child protection in Northern Ireland
Briefings and guidance on child protection in Northern Ireland.






 

The under-reporting of sexual abuse
November 2012


Looks at calls made to the NSPCC about sexual abuse, what happens when people call the NSPCC and what types of calls we received about sexual abuse.

See also: Child sexual abuse  
Guidance and policy, research and practice, statistics and NSPCC services to help protect children from sexual abuse.

See also: Children under one
Our pages look at why children under one are at risk and provide information to help protect babies from abuse and neglect.





Helpline highlight: more people contacting the NSPCC with concerns about neglected children

More people contacting the NSPCC with concerns about neglected children
June 2012


Reports on the rise in people contacting the NSPCC who are concerned about children being neglected. Looks at why people contact the NSPCC about neglect and the reasons people wait before contacting us.

See also: Child neglect
Our pages set out why neglect is an NSPCC priority and what we are doing to protect children from neglect.




Helpline highlight: a year in review
A year in review
March 2012


A review of the NSPCC’s helpline service in 2011 looking at contacts made to the NSPCC and what this can tell us about the levels of abuse and neglect.


See also: The NSPCC's helpline service
How the NSPCC can help professionals to protect children from abuse and neglect and how this fits in with child protection policies and procedures.





Helpline highlight: how the NSPCC protects babies

How the NSPCC helpline protects babies
December 2011


Looks into some of the key concerns people who call the NSPCC have about babies.


See also: All babies count: children under one
Our pages set out why children under one are an NSPCC priority and what we are doing to protect babies from abuse and neglect.




For earlier editions in the series please contact the NSPCC Information Service

 


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