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What you need to know about neglect – a guide for parents, carers and professionals about the signs and consequences of neglect.
28 February 2023 / News
Childline's Day in the Lonely campaign will encourage children to share their feelings and turn to Childline's services for support, including email and 121 counsellor chat.
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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 7 of the Act, on Safeguarding in February 2015.
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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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If you’re worried about what your child’s searching for or seeing online, we can help you to set up parental controls and keep them safe.
23 April 2020 / News
We are urging tech giants to take urgent steps to protect children from offenders during the COVID-19 lock down.
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17 February 2021 / News
Concerned adults have increasingly contacted the NSPCC about the risk that parents misusing drugs and alcohol may pose to their children.
19 December 2022 / News
With more parents more likely to buy their children VR headsets, we’ve developed a guide for parents to support families buying Virtual Reality (VR) headsets for Christmas.
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29 October 2020 / News
Coronavirus (Covid-19) mean new and expecting parents need more support than ever - but many aren't getting the help they need. NSPCC and a coalition of early years charities warn Government they're at risk of failing a generation of babies born during the coronavirus pandemic.
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