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3 February 2025 / News
This Children’s Mental Health Week, Childline is encouraging young people who are experiencing anxiety to reach out.
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28 January 2025 / News
Learn more about artificial intelligence (AI) content and tools, and discover ways to help your children stay safe. Written by Kate Edwards, Associate Head of Child Safety Online.
28 January 2025 / News
As over three quarters of the UK public want child safety checks on new generative AI products, we’re calling on the Government to adopt specific safeguards for children in its legislation.
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31 December 2024 / News
Hywel Peterson, a long-serving volunteer and supporter of NSPCC Cymru, has received an MBE for Voluntary and Charitable Services in the King's New Year Honours
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Losing a loved one is incredibly hard, especially for children. In this article, we share advice and guidance from our experts to help you support child through the journey of grief and loss.
12 December 2024 / News
Our thoughts go out to all those who loved and cared for Sara in a life that was marked by so much pain and suffering.
Read our helpful tips to help you determine what is right for your child in terms of tech ownership and usage throughout childhood.
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