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The tragic death of Baby P - your action will count.

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Help us answer more calls and protect vulnerable children this Christmas. Donate now to the Child’s Voice Appeal.

LFS 2008

Don't miss out on a letter from Santa! Orders close on 16 December so make sure you get yours now.

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Baby P

The horrific death of Baby P has understandably provoked widespread horror, sadness and anger and marks one of the most important moments in child protection for many years.

What is child abuse?

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?

NSPCC Corporate eCards

Send more than a traditional Christmas card this year. Deliver festive wishes to your staff, clients and customers with a fabulous Corporate eCard

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NSPCC Christmas eCards

Send eCards to your friends, family, staff at the touch of a button! It's fast, fun and free.

Shop on Amazon and eBay this Christmas

This Christmas, why not shop and support the NSPCC at the same time? Choose Amazon and eBay to make your purchases, while helping to end child cruelty.

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Office fundraising ideas

Add some Christmas sparkle to the workplace with our festive fundraising ideas to help vulnerable children lead happier lives.

Corporate Santa

The Student Apprentice Team Challenge 2009

Do you have what it takes to be Student Apprentice of the Year? Come and test your mettle against the best of the UK's young minds and you could be working with Amazon for two weeks!

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Ladies' Golf Classic

Calling all lady golfers! Your participation in this popular event will put you on par for a host of prizes, while supporting our work to end child abuse.

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NSPCC Number Day

Be part of the biggest maths fundraising event ever and take part in Number Day on 4 December 2008.

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Annual impact report 2008

Every year the NSPCC sets itself specific and challenging aims against the four strategic objectives that we believe will end cruelty to children. At the end of each year we set out our progress against them in our annual impact report.

Careers at NSPCC

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.

£10 a month can make a real difference

For some children, Christmas can be a time of suffering In the twelve days of Christmas this year, we expect to counsel nearly 5,000 children across the UK. Please donate now and help us to support more vulnerable children this Christmas.

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