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Due to an increase in demand across our service, our voice Helpline is currently available 10am–6pm 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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Making a donation in memory of someone or setting up a tribute fund can be a positive way to celebrate the life of a loved one.
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9 April 2024 / News
Sir Peter Wanless, Chief Executive of the NSPCC, will be passing the reins to a successor later this year, following 11 transformational years in the role.
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See our mandatory male/female gender pay gap reporting as well as a fuller pay gap report that extends to the protected characteristics of ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and religion.
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Taking place on Childhood Day, 7th June 2024 our Childline Sports Day brings together the UK media sector for one day in support of the NSPCC’s Childline Service.
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19 March 2024 / News
Over the past year, Childline has delivered over 14,000 counselling sessions about low mood or unhappiness to children and young people who have contacted the service.
Run in the world-famous 2025 TCS London Marathon with the NSPCC! Join #TeamNSPCC at London Marathon 2025, and help change children's lives.
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Cymerwch ran yn ein hyfforddiant digidol am ddim sy’n para 10 munud. Take our free, 10-minute digital training.
1 March 2024 / News
There was a 25% increase in child abuse image offences recorded by UK police in 2022/23, compared to the previous year. We're urging tech companies and Ofcom to do more to keep children safe.
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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