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We urge the government to ensure families receive the five health visiting checks they’re entitled to
16 May 2022 / News
19% of babies in 2021 didn’t receive their 12-month health visitor review by the time they were 15-months-old, according to our new analysis of latest Public Health England data.
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Keeping children safe from online sexual abuse
3 May 2022 / News
Advice and guidance for parents who are worried about their child being groomed.
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NSPCC Responsible Gambling Guide
DOC / 99 KB
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Understand the benefits and risks of online gaming
8 February 2022 / News
Do you know the types of games your child plays online? Do you understand the risks of gaming? We have a webinar to help you.
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Online wellbeing for children with SEND
Advice and support for discussing online wellbeing for parents and carers of children with SEND.
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Edited or filtered images and videos
Learn about the impact that seeing altered images and videos can have on young people and find out how to support them.
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Reporting online safety concerns
Guidance on what to do if you're worried about something a child has experienced online.
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Supporting children's wellbeing online
Get advice on helping children to manage their mental wellbeing when they're online.
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Last December was loneliest month for children contacting Childline
1 December 2021 / News
Our Childline service saw counselling sessions about loneliness peak over the festive period last year, with a record number of nearly 600 sessions provided on this topic in December alone.
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Briefing for First 1001 Days Movement Start for Life.pdf
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Briefing for First 1001 Days Movement Start for Life
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Annual Report 2020/2021
PDF / 19 MB
A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the past year, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2021
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Childline delivers nearly 5,000 counselling sessions to children about eating and body image disorders
16 August 2021 / News
Since April last year, Childline has seen an increase in children and young people having concerns about eating disorders and body image.
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Parents’ mental health issues could be missed due to pandemic
5 March 2021 / News
New NSPCC data reveals there could be a long-lasting impact on the future health, wellbeing and life chances of babies born during the pandemic, as parents face heightened stress, social isolation and mental health problems.
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Jump across leap pads
Keep busy while learning about staying safe and speaking out by playing leap pads with your kids, perfect for 5-7 year olds.
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Learn what’s OK and not OK
A great way to start a conversation with your child about what’s OK and not OK, while reminding them of who they can talk to if they are feeling worried or upset. Perfect for 5-11 year olds.
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Get creative with rock painting
Keep busy while learning about speaking out and staying safe by making rock decorations with your kids, perfect for 5-11 year olds.
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Make a wellbeing box
Creating a wellbeing box can be a good way to start conversations with your child about what might help when things feel tough. Perfect for 5-11 year olds.
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Childline raise concerns about mental health as counselling sessions delivered to children passes 50,000
13 January 2021 / News
Childline volunteers say the number of children wanting to talk about mental health and loneliness in counselling sessions has risen during the pandemic.
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Annual Report 2019/2020
PDF / 25 MB
A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the past year, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2020.
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Record numbers contact the NSPCC with concerns during lockdown
10 July 2020 / News
We call on government to explain in detail how they will aid children’s physical and mental recovery from abuse and trauma suffered during lockdown.