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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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Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport
Advice and support for keeping your child safe in sports clubs, groups and activities.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to the consultation on draft statutory guidance on “Ask and Act” under section 15 of the Violence against Women Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act 2015 and section 60 of the Government of Wales Act 2006.
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Our submission in response to consultation on draft statutory guidance on “Ask and Act” under section 15 of the Violence against Women Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act 2015 and section 60 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 in January 2016.
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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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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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Is TikTok safe?
20 April 2022 / News
Information and advice on the latest TikTok safety settings and parental controls.
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Privacy policy
The NSPCC is committed to protecting your personal information. This page, with our terms of use and cookies policy, set out the basis on which we will process any personal information we collect from you or that you provide to us.
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Speak out Stay safe
Our Speak out Stay safe programme helps children understand what abuse is and what to do if they're scared or worried. Click for advice, training and resources for schools, parents and carers.
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Let's talk PANTS with Pantosaurus!
With the help of our friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus, Talk PANTS is a simple conversation to help keep your child safe from sexual abuse. Click to learn more.
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Content promoting self-harm, suicide and eating disorders
Get advice on supporting young people who've been exposed to content promoting self-harm, suicide and eating disorders.
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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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Comprehensive child safety guide
Explore the NSPCC’s guidance on child safety: in-home safety, mental health, online risks, relationships, and how you can help. Essential advice for parents.
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Non-recent abuse
If you were abused in childhood, you may be struggling with difficult feelings and unwanted memories. We've got information and advice to help.
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Is Instagram safe for my child?
11 July 2022 / News
Advice to help you set up Instagram safely for your child.
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Gifts in Wills
By leaving a legacy gift in your Will to the NSPCC, you can give the most powerful gift – a safe and happy childhood.
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How can I help my child if they are being bullied?
Practical advice and information for how to support a child if they are being bullied.
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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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Look, Say, Sing, Play - Brain-building tips
Right from birth, every time you talk, sing or play with your child, you're not just bonding, you're building their brain. Get free brain-building tips.
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Support children with SEND talking to people online
Young people use the internet to contact friends they might know from school or other activities. Sometimes children with special educational needs and disabilities may struggle with making friends when other children are not being inclusive or kind.
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Remove nude images shared online
Information for parents and carers about Childline and IWF's Report Remove, a tool to help young people report unwanted images online.