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The NSPCC's response to Ofcom's Illegal Harms Consultation
Practical advice and information for how to support a child if they are being bullied.
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21 March 2023 / News
We’re calling on the Westminster Government to give children in England equal protection from assault by scrapping the defence of ‘reasonable chastisement’.
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21 March 2022 / News
New research shows over two-thirds (68%) think physically disciplining a child, for example by smacking, isn't acceptable.
1 February 2022 / News
Domestic abuse can have a long lasting impact on children and young people. The NSPCC calls for better and more local recovery services.
4 January 2022 / News
Albert Heaney, our Trustee for Wales, has been awarded the title of Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to social care in the New Year Honours List 2022.
16 November 2021 / News
Last year Childline counsellors delivered 6,654 sessions about bullying – and analysis highlights how, while for some children lockdowns were a respite from bullies, for others the bullying transferred online.
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A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the past year, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2021
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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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A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the past year, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2020.
Advice to help parents or concerned adults understand how to talk to children about race and racism, and what you can do to support a child who’s experiencing racial bullying.
How to talk to children and teens about alcohol and make sure they know the risks.
Witnessing domestic abuse is child abuse. If you're worried about a child, we have advice to help you keep them safe.