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NSPCC Scotland response to the equal opportunities committee consultation on a draft Education (Scotland) Bill 2015
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Our submission in response to the equal opportunities committee consultation on a draft Education (Scotland) Bill 2015.
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NSPCC Scotland response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill in March 2014.
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NSPCC Scotland briefing on the wider context for the future of children's services: beyond the Children and Young People Bill
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Our briefing on the wider context for the future of children's services: beyond the Children and Young People Bill in March 2013.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Justice Committee’s call for evidence on the Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to the Justice Committee’s call for evidence on the Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Bill in April 2013.
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Duty to Protect - NSPCC report - Sept 2021.pdf
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We've been here for children for over 100 years. From our campaigns to our services – we strive to make a difference in everything we do. Here’s what we’ve achieved with your help.
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Listen up, Speak up
Our free, 10-minute digital training will help you know what to do if a child needs help, or if you need support yourself.
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Support for end-to-end encryption increases if child safety can be protected
16 April 2021 / News
Private messaging is the frontline of child sexual abuse online and we are calling for an urgent reset of debates on end-to-end encryption.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to Communities, Equality and Local Government Committee: consultation on the Gender-based Violence, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Bill
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Our submission in response to Communities, Equality and Local Government Committee: consultation on the Gender-based Violence, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Bill in September 2014.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to National Assembly for Wales’ Health and Social Care Committee’s consultation on the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Bill 2015
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Our submission in response to National Assembly for Wales’ Health and Social Care Committee’s consultation on the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Bill 2015 in April 2015.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Education and Culture Committee’s call for evidence on Stage One of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to the Education and Culture Committee’s call for evidence on Stage One of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill in July 2013.
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Cymerwch ran yn ein hyfforddiant digidol am ddim sy’n para 10 munud. Take our free, 10-minute digital training.
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82% rise in online grooming crimes against children in the last 5 years
15 August 2023 / News
We are urging MPs and tech companies to back the Online Safety Bill following new research on the scale of online grooming.
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Campaigners join architects of Online Safety Act in Parliament to celebrate ground-breaking new laws for children
31 October 2023 / News
Abuse survivors and young people join NSPCC Chief Executive and head of Ofcom to mark momentous achievement
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What is the Metaverse?
23 May 2022 / News
The metaverse is tipped to be the next big development in digital technology. But what is it and what risks does it pose to children and young people?
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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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Online grooming crimes have risen by more than 80% in four years
12 July 2022 / News
We may see even higher levels of online child sexual abuse, as record levels were reached during the pandemic, and have not subsided, meaning there may be a long-term increase in risk.
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New partnership as young people contact Childline about AI related sexual abuse, bullying and misinformation
25 January 2024 / News
We have joined forces with Common Sense Media to help keep children safe online and improve the global understanding of the impact of generative AI on children.
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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.