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3 May 2022 / News
Advice and guidance for parents who are worried about their child being groomed.
Guidance on what to do if you're worried about something a child has experienced online.
Find out how Childline helps thousands of children and young people with any issue they might be facing.
Advice and support for discussing online wellbeing for parents and carers of children with SEND.
Advice on how to talk to children about difficult topics, such as divorce, illness and death.
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Our submission in response to the Scottish Government debate on the future of adult health and social care services in March 2013.
We work directly with children and families across the UK. Find out which services are available in your area and how to get in touch.
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It takes less than a minute to demand perinatal mental health support for mums and dads who need it, so that every baby and every family gets a fair start.
Understand the risks and get advice to help children use headsets safely.
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NSPCC Think Piece on the case for ‘time out’ childcare, January 2013.
School can feel like a scary place whatever age you are. We’ve got advice to help you keep children and young people safe and support them at school.
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Our submission in response to linking the Continuing Professional Education and Learning (CPEL) Framework and registration as a social worker in September 2014.
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Our submission in response to the consultation on Elective Home Education Policy in 2014.
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Our submission in response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill in March 2014.