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We’re calling on the Prime Minister to take action on child sexual abuse following final IICSA report
3 December 2022 / News
We’ve brought together Leaders from more than 30 agencies and organisations to call on the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary to turn the findings and recommendations of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) into a national mission to prevent child sexual abuse.
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Child sexual abuse victims face longer delays to get to court as waiting times surge
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.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales: adolygiad o flwyddyn 2013/14
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales review on what affected children in 2013/14 - Welsh version.
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Understanding Sexual Behaviour in Children
Advice for parents on healthy and unhealthy sexual behaviour in children and teenagers, how to talk to children about consent and what to do if you're worried.
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Keeping children safe in the home
Every child is different - we have advice about how to keep them safe at home and build up to being independent at their pace.
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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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Our work in Jersey
Explore all the work we're doing in Jersey to protect children and support parents and carers.
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There will be more than 3,500 online child abuse crimes every month the Online Safety Bill is delayed
5 August 2022 / News
A record number of child abuse offences took place online last year and it’s essential the next Prime Minister makes it a national priority to pass the Online Safety Bill.
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Our NSPCC Helpline is likely to see a rise in calls as children are left home alone during the school summer holidays
27 July 2022 / News
In 2020/21, our Helpline received over 6,000 contacts about children left without adult supervision, and the cost-of-living crisis is expected to put more pressure on families this summer.
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NSPCC submission to the Women and Equalities Select Committee Inquiry on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence in Schools
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Our submission in response to the Women and Equalities Select Committee Inquiry on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence in Schools.
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Victims Bill briefing Child Criminal Exploitation
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Gifts in Wills guide
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Child Sexual Exploitation & How to Keep Your Child Safe
If you're worried about sexual exploitation, we have information and advice to protect and help children and young people.
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NSPCC Northern Ireland response to the call for evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Northern Ireland
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Our submission in response to the call for evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Northern Ireland.
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We’ve published Christmas VR safety advice in response to public concerns about child safety in the metaverse
19 December 2022 / News
With more parents more likely to buy their children VR headsets, we’ve developed a guide for parents to support families buying Virtual Reality (VR) headsets for Christmas.
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The NSPCC Virtual Challenge Event Terms and Conditions for the Childhood Day Mile
The NSPCC Virtual Challenge Event Terms and Conditions for The Childhood Day Mile
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Briefing for Joint Cross Party Group on Children and Young People and Cross Party Group on Violence against Women and Children - Welsh
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Our briefing with Welsh Women's Aid and Children in Wales (Welsh language version)
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The Big Wreath Make
Terms and conditions for taking part in The Big Wreath Make this Christmas
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Running Events Near Me | Find a Local Running Event
Wondering 'where can I find running events near me'? Find local running events with the NSPCC, and help change children's lives!
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Report child abuse
If you have any concerns about a child, trust your instincts and contact the NSPCC Helpline. Our specialist team will listen, advise and take any action needed.