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Contact the NSPCC Helpline
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.
If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
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Our submission in response to DHSSPC consultation on Co-operating to Safeguard Children and Young people in Northern Ireland in September 2015.
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Our submission in response to the consultation on the young people’s version of the Stopping Domestic and Sexual Violence and Abuse Strategy in 2014.
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Our submission in response to the Department of Health pre-consultation on a successor strategy to the New Strategic Direction on Alcohol and Drugs Phase 2
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Our submission in response to the consultation on extension of offence in Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act (2004) to include: “causing or allowing serious physical harm to a child or vulnerable adult.”
Join us for HACK (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids) 2023, a fabulous hike on the Slieve Donard mountain in Newcastle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
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Our submission in response to the Justice Committee’s call for evidence on the Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Bill in April 2013.
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Our submission in response to Welsh Women’s Aid/Welsh Government consultation on good practice on delivering whole education approaches to preventing violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence in May 2015.