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You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing [email protected] or completing our report abuse online form.
Due to an increase in demand across our service, our voice Helpline is currently available 10am–8pm Monday to Friday. You can still email [email protected] or complete our report abuse online form at any time for free. You don’t have to say who you are.
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Will you sponsor a call to Childline and give a child minutes that matter? Donate now and sponsor life-changing calls.
Making a major donation as an individual or trust can have an enormous impact on the services we provide for children.
Dive into out guidance on siblings sharing bedrooms: Discover key safety tips, legal insights, and how to keep a peaceful, secure space for children.
what it's like to partner with us and how we're making a difference to children who've experienced or are at risk of abuse.
There's plenty of fun ways to get involved and fundraise for the NSPCC. Find inspiration and choose your fundraising challenge. Get your free fundraising pack.
As you talk PANTS with your child, it's natural for them to have some questions. We've got advice to help you answer them accurately and in an age appropriate way.
It takes less than a minute to demand perinatal mental health support for mums and dads who need it, so that every baby and every family gets a fair start.
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Your guide to accessing the information the NSPCC holds about you.
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Our Fight for a Fair Start campaign urges government to invest in the public health grant so families get the care they need.
By leaving a legacy gift in your Will to the NSPCC, you can give the most powerful gift – a safe and happy childhood.
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An assessment of the Government’s proposals against the NSPCC’s six tests for the Online Safety Bill
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NSPCC Northern Ireland review on what affected children in 2014/15.
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Our submission in response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill in March 2014.
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In this activity, children work to see how many different types of ‘star’ they can draw. This allows children to explore shape, symmetry and properties of numbers in a creative setting.
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Play it in your maths lesson or organise a big fundraising quiz with teachers versus pupils in the school hall.