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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
Practical advice and information for how to support a child if they are being bullied.
5 January 2024 / News
EPIC.LAN, National Student Esports and SAF are partnering with us to launch our first esports tournament.
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19 September 2023 / News
After years of campaigning, the Online Safety Bill will soon be made a law, and will help protect children from online abuse
18 September 2023 / News
Calls for tech companies to play their part comes amidst global efforts for online safety regulations to protect children from abuse.
5 September 2023 / News
Our new research shows that children are at risk of experiencing sexual abuse and exploitation when using immersive technology such as VR headsets.
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IICSA Changemakers is a coalition of charities and organisations determined to ensure that IICSA remains a defining moment for child protection.
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15 May 2023 / News
What you need to know about online influencers
The Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Cotswolds. Be in with a chance of winning a luxury countryside house worth £3.5m while helping us keep children safe.
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Calling gamers, internet master chefs, online fitness fans. All livestreamers ready to make a difference. You can help us raise funds to protect children.