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10 June 2025 / News
We’re calling for neglect to be considered a ‘national emergency’ and a new amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to introduce a national neglect strategy.
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BB Test - June Release
Test your nerve with a tandem or solo skydive for charity at 20 locations across the UK.
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Virgin Money Giving Fundraiser Registration Page
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14 May 2025 / News
Our new research shows that the most popular social media sites are failing girls, making them vulnerable to grooming, abuse and harassment.
Childhood Day is our national day of action to help keep children safe. Move a mile and support the NSPCC's vital work of keeping children safe. Find out more.
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12 May 2025 / News
We’re offering advice for both children and parents in dealing with these emotions in a healthy way.
8 May 2025 / News
We’re calling on the government to fund local authorities.
30 April 2025 / News
We’re sharing advice for young people, parents and carers during exams period.
30 April 2025 / News
We’re calling for an urgent amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to end the physical punishment of children in England.
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Download a PDF file of NSPCC Legacy Bank Details
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