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Supporting parents with online safety information and advice.
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15 July 2024 / News
Last year, our Helpline supported over 7,800 contacts where concerns about a child being left home alone or unsupervised was mentioned, with more than half of contacts resulting in a referral to a local authority.
11 July 2024 / News
A post-election poll by the Children’s Charities Coalition shows 78% of people would support the Government introducing a new parliamentary Bill to eradicate child poverty.
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28 June 2024 / News
The Voice of Online Youth gives young people a say in online safety decisions.
21 June 2024 / News
As we celebrate Pride Month, we’re also reminding children and young people in the UK that Childline is here for them.
We're asking the government to help keep children safe.
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The latest events, reports and key updates. As well as hearing from one our Survivor Advisory Community.
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The latest events, reports and key updates, as well as hearing from one of our Survivor Advisory Community.
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