Help for children and teenagers
Need advice or just want to talk? Call ChildLine. Calls are free and confidential.
Need advice or just want to talk? Call ChildLine. Calls are free and confidential.
Worried about a child? Call the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline on 0808 800 5000.
The spring campaign launched on Sunday and will last for four weeks, to reassure all children and young people that they can contact ChildLine with any problem
Planning a special celebration? Whether it's your birthday, wedding or anniversary, share it with the NSPCC by inviting your friends to donate instead of buying you a gift.
Make this year the year you do something active and raise money, join our BIG BIKE RIDE! check out the new website now to find out more.
The NSPCC has submitted evidence to the current Home Affairs Inquiry into Domestic Violence calling for more resources for domestic violence perpetrator programmes.
If you share their sense of commitment and are interested in a role that challenges and rewards you in equal measure, explore these pages or search for your next role.
Our annual reports provide a key means of measuring our achievements over the past 12 months.
Child abuse is the term used when an adult harms a child or a young person under the age of 18. Can you recognise the signs of abuse?
Without ChildLine, who would children be able to turn to? There4them tells you more about our work and why we need your support now.
NSPCC inform is for all practitioners, researchers, trainers, policy-makers and other professionals in the UK. It provides free access to the most current information on child abuse, child protection and safeguarding in the UK.
The latest edition of Your family, the country's number one parenting magazine packed with useful parenting tips, is now available.
The NSPCC Hargreave Centre in Liverpool supports vulnerable children and young people.
Got some spare time on your hands? Join in the fun and explore the NSPCC office.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing and are worried about a child or need advice, contact our NSPCC Child Protection BSL Helpline, through qualified British Sign Language interpreters provided by Sign Video
It could pay for an NSPCC Helpline counsellor to take a call from a distressed child and give them vital help to make their abuse stop.
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