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 Helpline on 0808 800 5000.
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The NSPCC Hargreave Centre in Liverpool supports vulnerable children and young people.
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
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