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4 September 2024 / News
The NSPCC has appointed Chris Sherwood, formerly Chief Executive at the RSPCA, as its new Chief Executive.
2 September 2024 / News
Back-to-school photos are a yearly ritual for many families. And it's your choice whether to keep them private or share them safely online. We have advice to help keep your children's back-to-school photos safe.
28 August 2024 / News
Our research reveals that most professionals across key sectors don't think there's enough support for children experiencing neglect. Read our child neglect report.
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The multi-agency response to identifying and tackling neglect (NSPCC report)
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Starting and finishing at the iconic Old Trafford stadium, this event is known as the UK's flattest, fastest and friendliest marathon.
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22 August 2024 / News
The new government needs close the legal loophole in England and end the use of physical punishment against children.
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