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The NSPCC's response to Ofcom's Illegal Harms Consultation
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A six-point plan to protect children
7 December 2023 / News
Our analysis has revealed that recorded offences of adults neglecting, mistreating, or assaulting children have doubled over the last 5 years.
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IICSA Changemakers is a coalition of charities and organisations determined to ensure that IICSA remains a defining moment for child protection.
15 May 2023 / News
We want the government to focus on funding for these services, as the Victims and Prisoners Bill goes through Parliament.
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18 November 2022 / News
We’re calling for the Government to deliver a Victims Bill that legislates for support services for children impacted by domestic abuse.
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10 June 2022 / News
19% of babies in 2021 didn’t receive their 12-month health visitor review by the time they were 15-months-old, according to our new analysis of latest Public Health England data.
21 April 2022 / News
New data and research released today paints a worrying picture of the abuse and neglect faced by children. Support children and help us end child abuse by getting involved in Childhood Day 2022.
1 March 2022 / News
Childline launches a campaign to support young people experiencing mental health issues and suicidal feelings
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Briefing for First 1001 Days Movement Start for Life
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A report on the Gender Pay Gap at the NSPCC in accordance with The Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017.
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