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There are no winners or losers - only masters. Sign your school up and find out if they have what it takes to become the Ultimate Classmaster.
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Learn more about recognising young carers and the ways you can support them.
18 February 2025 / News
With more than 100 child sexual abuse image crimes being recorded by police every day, we’re urging the government to strengthen Ofcom’s current approach to private messaging.
Explore our Easter fundraising ideas and get ready to plan an Easter fundraiser for the NSPCC this spring.
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Physical punishment should never be part of any childhood. Sign our petition and help us end the physical punishment of children across the whole of the UK.
10 February 2025 / News
This Children of Alcoholics Week, NSPCC is encouraging young people who are affected to reach out for support
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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.