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26 November 2024 / News
As concerns of children experiencing domestic abuse rises, we’re launching our annual Christmas campaign to remind young people Childline is available throughout the festive season
14 November 2024 / News
How do children and parents feel about the impact of smartphones and social media? We present evidence and opinions on access to technology and social media.
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We're working to keep children safe in the Midlands. You can help us be there to support every child that needs us.
We're working to keep children safe in the South West and Channel Islands. You can help us be there to support every child that needs us.
1 November 2024 / News
As online grooming crimes rise to record levels, we're calling for toughened rules from Ofcom and stricter laws from the UK government.
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Featuring key policy updates, information on the Changemakers event, and hearing from one of our Survivor Advisory Community.
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Featuring key policy and political updates, information on the Changemakers event, hearing from one of our Survivor Advisory Community and the future focus of IICSA Changemakers
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