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Children concerned about drink and drug use of parents
The latest figures show that many children are concerned or scared about their parents' drinking or drug use.
Feature: Sexual abuse
Sexual abuse is still a reality for some children in the UK. The NSPCC is targeting sexual abuse by pursuing policies that help prevent it taking place, and by supporting those who have survived it.
The NSPCC comments on new sex offender scheme
The NSPCC comments following the Home Secretary's announcement that the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme is to be rolled out nationally.
NSPCC wins award at Tatton Flower Show
The NSPCC was represented for the first time at this year's Tatton Flower Show with a garden representing a child's fjourney as they face a problem alone.
Art exhibition by trafficked young people
'The Art of Trafficking', an exhibition of artwork by trafficked young people, launches in Camden, London in late August.
JLS's Marvin Humes shows his support for young people
Marvin Humes from pop group JLS has been showing his support for young people through his work with ChildLine.
UK Challenger event
This year's corporate challenge event, which took place in June, pledges £450,000 for the NSPCC.
NSPCC wins gong at New Media Age Awards
The NSPCC won in the 'Best Use of Social Media' category for their Idea Agency campaign for ChildLine.
Working with Westminster
The NSPCC lobbied candidates in the election and we are continuing to work with the new coalition government.
The NSPCC calls for child protection reforms
The NSPCC responds to the government's announcements that there will be an independent review into the state of children's care including frontline child protection, and that serious case reviews are to be published in full.
The NSPCC partners with fairsharemusic
The NSPCC has become a founding partner of www.fairsharemusic.com - a great new site that lets music lovers donate to the NSPCC as they download the music they love.
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