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You can contact our Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or emailing [email protected].
Our voice Helpline is available 10am–4pm Monday to Friday. You can email [email protected] at any time for free. You have the option to remain anonymous.
If we have not yet responded to you and your concerns for the safety of a child increase, please contact the police or local Children’s Services directly. Please be assured that we'll action all contacts that our Helpline receives.

Childline offers free, confidential advice and support whatever your worry, whenever you need help.
Child abuse and its effects are preventable. We can work together to stop abuse happening and support children who have been abused.
Abuse will effect children in different ways with some of the effects lasting a lifetime.
Adults who were abused as children may find it harder to cope with life's stresses, get a good job, or be a good parent
It doesn’t have to be this way. We can all play our part in preventing abuse. And we can all help a child who’s experienced abuse to get their life back on track.
You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or emailing [email protected]
We help children to recover from abuse and get their lives back on track.
We equip parents and carers with the knowledge, skills and support they need to protect their children from abuse.
We run our helpline and Childline for any concerned adult or child to turn to for confidential support.
We teach children that abuse is never their fault, and they can always speak out and get help.
We stand up for children and demand that laws and rules need to change to protect them.
We are constantly striving to find the best ways to protect children and prevent abuse and share these with people who work with children – find out about our research on our website for professionals, NSPCC Learning.