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What You Need to Know About Child Trafficking
Child trafficking and modern slavery are child abuse. We've got advice to help you spot the signs and report your concerns.
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A Memorandum of Understanding between the NSPCC's CTAC and the HSB and the PSNI
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An MOU between our Child Trafficking Advice Centre and the Health and Social Care Board and the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
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Advice for host families.pdf
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Human Trafficking (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to the Human Trafficking (Scotland) Bill in January 2014.
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National Training Centre
Our venue offers purpose-built facilities for hire — perfect for meetings, conferences or training days.
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Help and advice in Jersey
If you're looking for help or advice in Jersey, you can explore our guidance and services.
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NSPCC and Rees Centre response to the Education Select Committee inquiry on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Looked-After Children
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Our joint submission with Rees Centre in response to the Education Select Committee inquiry on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Looked-After Children October 2015
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Whistleblowing Advice Line
Free advice and support for professionals concerned about how child protection issues are being handled in their organisation.
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NSPCC Northern Ireland response to draft Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) (Independent Guardian) Regulations (Northern Ireland)
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Our submission in response to draft Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) (Independent Guardian) Regulations (Northern Ireland) in November 2015.
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Building a better online world
Supporting parents with online safety information and advice.
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Online safety advice and insights for Safer Internet Day 2023
7 February 2023 / News
In support of this annual event on 7 February, we’re offering advice and resources to help keep young people safe.
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Child Sexual Exploitation & How to Keep Your Child Safe
If you're worried about sexual exploitation, we have information and advice to protect and help children and young people.
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Anti-bullying advice and new insights from Childline
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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We’ve published Christmas VR safety advice in response to public concerns about child safety in the metaverse
19 December 2022 / News
With more parents more likely to buy their children VR headsets, we’ve developed a guide for parents to support families buying Virtual Reality (VR) headsets for Christmas.
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Is Snapchat safe for my child?
27 September 2022 / News
Safety features and tools to help keep your child safe on Snapchat
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Our Helpline sees a large increase in parents seeking advice about leaving children home alone over summer holidays
25 July 2023 / News
We’re urging parents to think carefully about whether their child is ready to be left home alone over the summer holidays.
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Child sexual offences jump 57% in 5 years
10 August 2020 / News
New figures recorded more than 73,500 child sex offences recorded by UK police in 2019/20. We're calling the Government to publish its Child Sexual Abuse Strategy that puts victims and prevention at its core
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NSPCC Northern Ireland response to the call for evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Northern Ireland
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Our submission in response to the call for evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Northern Ireland.
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How to protect your children's back-to-school photos
2 September 2024 / News
Back-to-school photos are a yearly ritual for many families. And it's your choice whether to keep them private or share them safely online. We have advice to help keep your children's back-to-school photos safe.
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Report child abuse
If you have any concerns about a child, trust your instincts and contact the NSPCC Helpline. Our specialist team will listen, advise and take any action needed.