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Child sexual abuse survivors urge tech companies to act now to make their products safe for children
18 September 2023 / News
Calls for tech companies to play their part comes amidst global efforts for online safety regulations to protect children from abuse.
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Reporting child abuse and neglect
In the UK and worried about a child's safety or wellbeing? You can report it to us by phone or online, remaining anonymous if you wish.
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Effects of child abuse
Abuse can derail a child’s development. But together, we can change that.
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We’re calling for effective action in the Online Safety Bill as child abuse image crimes reach record levels
22 February 2023 / News
66% increase in child abuse image offences recorded by UK police in the past 5 years, our investigation has revealed.
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Understanding child abuse: types, signs, and support
Learn to identify child abuse and how to act. Access support and read stories of hope. Help keep children safe with the NSPCC.
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Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport
Advice and support for keeping your child safe in sports clubs, groups and activities.
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Child sexual exploitation crimes up 10% in the last year
28 October 2022 / News
We’re launching a campaign called the Full Story to connect more young people at risk of, or experiencing sexual exploitation, with Childline.
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Inappropriate content on social media
21 July 2022 / News
Online safety advice to help you manage what your child sees on social media.
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Welcome to the new NSPCC Child Safety Online blog!
30 November 2021 / News
Bringing you topical content, news stories about developments in online safety and letting you know our latest safety tips and advice, campaigns you can join and much much more.
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Teaching Your Child about Internet & Online Safety
Sometimes you might be worried about what your child's doing online or who they're speaking to, but not know how to talk to them about it. We've got advice to help.
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Types of Child Abuse & How to Prevent Them
We've got information and advice on different types of abuse, how to spot the signs and what you can do to help keep children safe.
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Our Child Safety Online (CSO) Taskforce
Learn about what a group of amazing supporters and industry leaders are doing to help us make the online world safer for children.
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Victims Bill briefing Child Criminal Exploitation
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to regulations and code of practice in relation to Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act - Part 2 of the Act, on General Functions, including Well-being, Population Assessment, Prevention, Promotion of Social Enterprises and Provision of Information, Advice and Assistance
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Our submission in response to regulations and code of practice in relation to Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act - Part 2 of the Act, on General Functions, including Well-being, Population Assessment, Prevention, Promotion of Social Enterprises and Provision of Information, Advice and Assistance in February 2015.
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Spotting the signs of child abuse
The signs of child abuse can be hard to spot. We can help you to recognise the signs of abuse and support you if you have concerns about a child.
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What to do if you suspect child abuse
Steps you can take to help keep a child safe and what to do if you suspect a child's been abused.
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Finding a tutor for your child
If you’re thinking of hiring a tutor for child, there are several things to consider from your child’s needs to safety. Here’s our guide to finding a suitable tutor.
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What to do if a child reveals abuse
It can be distressing if a child tells you they’re being abused and you might not know what to do. We’ve got advice to help you take the next steps.
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How to support a child with depression or anxiety
Recognise the signs of anxiety and depression in children and get advice on how you can best support a child who needs your help. How to support a child with childhood depression or anxiety.
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Helping a child with loneliness | Parental Support | NSPCC
What should you do if you think – or know – your child feels lonely? By learning more about loneliness, you can work with your child to help them. Find out how.