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18 February 2025 / News
With more than 100 child sexual abuse image crimes being recorded by police every day, we’re urging the government to strengthen Ofcom’s current approach to private messaging.
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An assessment of the Government’s proposals against the NSPCC’s six tests for the Online Safety Bill
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Our submission in response to the consultation on Stopping Domestic and Sexual Violence and Abuse in Northern Ireland 2013-2020.
5 September 2023 / News
Our new research shows that children are at risk of experiencing sexual abuse and exploitation when using immersive technology such as VR headsets.
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A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the years 2022/23, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2023
7 February 2023 / News
In support of this annual event on 7 February, we’re offering advice and resources to help keep young people safe.
The signs of child abuse can be hard to spot. We can help you to recognise the signs of abuse and support you if you have concerns about a child.
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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21 July 2022 / News
Online safety advice to help you manage what your child sees on social media.
21 March 2022 / News
With lots of online content about Russia and Ukraine, your child may be confused and worried about what is happening. Here are tips to help you manage what they are seeing online.
How to support children with SEND when talking to people and making friends online. We have advice and tips for discussing chat rooms, online games and apps.
Sometimes you might be worried about what your child's doing online or who they're speaking to, but not know how to talk to them about it. We've got advice to help.
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Understanding the risks of young people being offered money for nude or explicit images.
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A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the years 2021/22, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022.
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A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the past year, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2020.