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NSPCC Scotland response to Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People draft strategic plan 2011-2015
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Our submission in response to Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People draft strategic plan for 2011 to 2015.
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How to Talk to Children About Sex & Safety | NSPCC
Advice for parents and carers to support their children with healthy and unhealthy relationships, sexuality and gender identity.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to the inquiry into alcohol and substance misuse
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Our submission in response to the inquiry into alcohol and substance misuse in January 2015.
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Sulphur & White
27 February 2020 / News
The life story of David Tait – our supporter, ambassador and former trustee – is coming to cinemas in March. All proceeds will go to the NSPCC.
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Charity walks, treks and challenges
Take on a charity walk, trek or challenge for the NSPCC. There's nothing quite like getting out, getting active and seeing the world as you've never seen it before.
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Helping Your Child Cope with Your Divorce or Separation
Divorce and separation can be hard, but it's important that your child gets the right support. Know your rights and get advice on helping your child.
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News and opinion
The latest news and opinion on our work and activities across the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
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Our organisation and structure
How we're organised to take on the fight for every childhood.
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Childhood Day DIY fundraising terms and conditions.pdf
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Scottish Government debate: integration of adult health and social care
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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.
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Executive Board and trustees
Details of NSPCC Senior Executive Pay in accordance with NCVO guidelines and who our trustees are.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Review of The Unified Voluntary Sector Fund and Other Funds 2011-12
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Our submission in response to the consultation on the Review of The Unified Voluntary Sector Fund and Other Funds 2011-12 in February 2012.
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Almost 87,000 sexual offences against children were recorded by police in the past year
10 January 2024 / News
We're launching a campaign with the Home Office to tackle child sexual abuse and raise awareness for our Helpline.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to Welsh Women’s Aid/Welsh Government consultation on good practice on delivering whole education approaches to preventing violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence
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Our submission in response to Welsh Women’s Aid/Welsh Government consultation on good practice on delivering whole education approaches to preventing violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence in May 2015.
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Talking about drugs and alcohol
If you're worried about underage drinking or drug use, we've got information about the law and advice to keep your children safe and aware of the risks.
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Child sexual exploitation crimes up 10% in the last year
28 October 2022 / News
We’re launching a campaign called the Full Story to connect more young people at risk of, or experiencing sexual exploitation, with Childline.
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NSPCC Partners in Business
Want your company to help us be there for children and families across the UK and the Channel Islands? Become an NSPCC Partner in Business.
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5 indoor Christmas games and activities for kids and families
12 October 2023 / News
Get cosy this Christmas and try out some of these fun indoor games and activities including our Christmas activity sheets.
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Livestreaming and online video apps
Learn what livestreaming and online video apps are and why young people use them. We’ve got advice to help you understand the challenges and keep your child safe.
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Sharing nudes and semi-nudes
It can feel awkward talking to your child about sharing nudes and semi-nudes. We’ve got advice to help you understand the risks and support them if something makes them feel upset or worried.