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Showing 21 to 29 of 29 results for "CORONAVIRUS".
29 May 2020 / News
We are urging the Prime Minister to get social media regulation done as online child grooming offences pass 10,000
28 May 2020 / News
Almost 7,000 Childline counselling sessions about coronavirus have taken place with children and young people since January.
14 May 2020 / News
New survey reveals over a quarter of adults are unsure where to go for help during the coronavirus crisis. Anyone worried about a child should contact the NSPCC Helpline.
6 May 2020 / News
With our campaign Fight for a Fair Start we are urging government to make sure all new parents receive the support they need now and after lockdown
23 April 2020 / News
We are urging tech giants to take urgent steps to protect children from offenders during the COVID-19 lock down.
19 April 2020 / News
The Government has announced an additional £1.6 million for the NSPCC Helpline, helping adults report concerns about a child.
17 April 2020 / News
Childline has carried out 2,200 counselling session about coronavirus (COVID-19) since the end of January. We need your support to be here for children across the UK.
Find out how Childline helps thousands of children and young people with any issue they might be facing.
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