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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.
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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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Paper submitted in response to a call for evidence by the parliamentary inquiry into looked after children who go missing from care.
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Advice for parents to understand the risks of online games and help your child play safely.
3 December 2021 / News
Our latest research has found more than 100,000 child abuse image crimes were recorded by UK police forces over the last five years.
Find out how Childline helps thousands of children and young people with any issue they might be facing.
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Our submission in response to the Human Trafficking (Scotland) Bill in January 2014.
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Our submission in response to Equally Safe: Scotland’s strategy for preventing the causes and consequences of violence against women and girls in March 2014.
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NSPCC briefing for Serious Crime Bill, House of Commons second reading, December 2014.
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NSPCC Northern Ireland review on what affected children in 2013/14.