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You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing [email protected] or completing our report abuse online form.
Due to an increase in demand across our service, our voice Helpline is currently available 10am–8pm Monday to Friday. You can still email [email protected] or complete our report abuse online form at any time for free. You don’t have to say who you are.
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10 January 2024 / News
We're launching a campaign with the Home Office to tackle child sexual abuse and raise awareness for our Helpline.
Applications for the Online Safety Youth Taskforce have now closed.
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31 October 2023 / News
Abuse survivors and young people join NSPCC Chief Executive and head of Ofcom to mark momentous achievement
15 August 2023 / News
We are urging MPs and tech companies to back the Online Safety Bill following new research on the scale of online grooming.
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You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing [email protected] or completing our report abuse online form.
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NSPCC Whistleblowing commissioned Helpline report 2019-20
10 July 2020 / News
We’ve joined forces with the British Athletes Commission to provide free, confidential support and guidance to anyone involved with gymnastics who has safeguarding concerns.
Free advice and support for professionals concerned about how child protection issues are being handled in their organisation.
We have dedicated helplines that offer advice on specific issues. These include female genital mutilation (FGM), gangs, radicalisation and whistleblowing.
In the UK and worried about a child's safety or wellbeing? You can report it to us by phone or online, remaining anonymous if you wish.
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Our policy supports our staff to raise serious concerns and ensures they are updated on any action taken
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Our submission in response to call for evidence: an independent review into the role and functions of the Children’s Commissioner for Wales in October 2014.