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There will be more than 3,500 online child abuse crimes every month the Online Safety Bill is delayed
5 August 2022 / News
A record number of child abuse offences took place online last year and it’s essential the next Prime Minister makes it a national priority to pass the Online Safety Bill.
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Prime Minister urged to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls
27 April 2023 / News
Rishi Sunak urged to back online Violence Against Women and Girls Code of Practice for big tech firms.
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Record numbers of children and young people affected by domestic abuse
1 February 2022 / News
Domestic abuse can have a long lasting impact on children and young people. The NSPCC calls for better and more local recovery services.
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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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Calls about domestic abuse highest on record following lockdown increase
10 June 2020 / News
Calls about domestic abuse highest on record following lockdown increase. We're calling ministers to amend the Domestic Abuse Bill to recognise how violence can affect children.
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Livestreaming and online video apps
Learn what livestreaming and online video apps are and why young people use them. We’ve got advice to help you understand the challenges and keep your child safe.
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NSPCC Parliamentary Briefing Online Safety Bill.pdf
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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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Ofcom's Protecting Children from Online Harms Consultation: NSPCC response
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Child abuse image crimes in the UK have risen - we urgently need a stronger Online Safety Bill
3 December 2021 / News
Our latest research has found more than 100,000 child abuse image crimes were recorded by UK police forces over the last five years.
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Strategy booklet 2021
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Strategy booklet 2021
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Positively online: top tips for online wellbeing
Discover our six top tips to support your child's online wellbeing and take our family quiz.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to a consultation on draft statutory guidance on the National Training Framework on violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence under section 15 of the Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Act Wales (2015)
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Our submission in response to a consultation on draft statutory guidance on the National Training Framework on violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence under section 15 of the Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Act Wales (2015) in October 2015.
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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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PANTS Parents guide online.pdf
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Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse releases its final report
20 October 2022 / News
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has released its final report on how multiple organisations have failed and are continuing to fail to protect children in their care from sexual abuse.
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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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We’re calling on the Prime Minister to take action on child sexual abuse following final IICSA report
3 December 2022 / News
We’ve brought together Leaders from more than 30 agencies and organisations to call on the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary to turn the findings and recommendations of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) into a national mission to prevent child sexual abuse.
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Child sexual abuse crimes reach record levels
15 April 2022 / News
New analysis shows online child sexual abuse crimes have increased since the government promised to bring in new laws to protect children on social media.
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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.