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Contact the NSPCC Helpline
You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing [email protected] or completing our report abuse online form.
Due to an increase in demand across our service, our voice Helpline is currently available 10am–8pm Monday to Friday. You can still email [email protected] or complete our report abuse online form at any time for free. You don’t have to say who you are.
If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
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Childline offers free, confidential advice and support whatever your worry, whenever you need help.
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From 5-11 February 2024, celebrate gaming culture and community at our Game Safe Festival. Join us in Nottingham and online.
Walk for Children is an annual charity Christmas walk raising vital funds for children.
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Successful Number Day events involve everyone so we've prepared a sample letter that you can send to parents and colleagues or include in your school's newsletter or website.
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Either in class or at home with parents and carers: measure, mix and make some delicious treats and hold a cake sale in school for the NSPCC.
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Our submission in response to the Scottish Government debate: National Parenting Strategy for Scotland in May 2012.
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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.
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Learn about talking to your child with SEND about online safety, talking to people online and online wellbeing. Download our resources and advice.
27 February 2020 / News
Our Fight for a Fair Start campaign urges government to invest in the public health grant so families get the care they need.
Advice and support for discussing online wellbeing for parents and carers of children with SEND.
22 November 2022 / News
Minecraft is one of the most popular games for children and young people. But how safe is it? Here’s an overview of some of the parental controls and safety features that can help to keep your child safe on the platform.
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