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Explore expert support and advice for every parenting challenge. Whether in calm or chaos, we guide parents and carers through the ups and downs.
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29 October 2020 / News
Coronavirus (Covid-19) mean new and expecting parents need more support than ever - but many aren't getting the help they need. NSPCC and a coalition of early years charities warn Government they're at risk of failing a generation of babies born during the coronavirus pandemic.
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If you’re worried about what your child’s searching for or seeing online, we can help you to set up parental controls and keep them safe.
17 February 2021 / News
Concerned adults have increasingly contacted the NSPCC about the risk that parents misusing drugs and alcohol may pose to their children.
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5 March 2021 / News
New NSPCC data reveals there could be a long-lasting impact on the future health, wellbeing and life chances of babies born during the pandemic, as parents face heightened stress, social isolation and mental health problems.
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Support for parents or carers who are concerned about their alcohol or drug use.
29 January 2024 / News
Our new survey has revealed that 75% of UK parents with children under five are anxious about their child’s emotional and mental wellbeing.
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