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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.
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6 February 2023 / News
As Children’s Mental Health Week launches, we’ve got insight from Childline and advice for young people, parents and carers.
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Explore all the work we're doing in Jersey to protect children and support parents and carers.
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20 October 2022 / News
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has released its final report on how multiple organisations have failed and are continuing to fail to protect children in their care from sexual abuse.
Join #TeamNSPCC for the 2023 Virtual TCS London Marathon on Sunday 23 April, at your pace and on your own terms.
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Our free, 10-minute digital training will help you know what to do if a child needs help, or if you need support yourself.
28 September 2022 / News
We have a launched a new UK-wide service called Talk Relationships to help teachers deliver sex and relationships education more confidently.
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Enter now and you could win a fantastic jackpot of £10,000 or a kitchen makeover, or one of 52 other brilliant cash prizes.
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Advice and support for keeping your child safe in sports clubs, groups and activities.
Our venue offers purpose-built facilities for hire — perfect for meetings, conferences or training days.
11 August 2022 / News
Waiting to get to court can be extremely distressing for young victims, yet our research shows court waiting times for child sexual abuse cases have surged by 43% in four years.