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Instagram most used platform in child grooming crimes during lockdown
13 November 2020 / News
New data shows there were more than 1,200 online grooming crimes recorded against children in the three months from April to June, with the true scale of the problem likely to be much higher.
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NSPCC response to All Party Parliamentary Group on Runaway and Missing Children and Adults
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Paper submitted in response to a call for evidence by the parliamentary inquiry into looked after children who go missing from care.
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We urge the government to ensure families receive the five health visiting checks they’re entitled to
16 May 2022 / News
19% of babies in 2021 didn’t receive their 12-month health visitor review by the time they were 15-months-old, according to our new analysis of latest Public Health England data.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Scottish Government debate on Scotland: the best place in the world to grow up
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Our submission in response to the Scottish Government debate on Scotland: the best place in the world to grow up in March 2013.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to Welsh Government’s Consultation on the National Strategy on Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence
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Our submission in response to Welsh Government’s Consultation on the National Strategy on Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence in October 2016.
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Is YouTube safe?
8 August 2022 / News
An overview of the safety features and parental controls to help keep your child safe on YouTube.
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Children at the Table Nov 23.pdf
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Illegal Harms Consultation - NSPCC response
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The NSPCC's response to Ofcom's Illegal Harms Consultation
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NSPCC Annual Report 2021/22
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to draft curriculum for Wales 2022 guidance
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Our submission in response to the draft curriculum for Wales 2022 guidance
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Victims Bill briefing Child Criminal Exploitation
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee’s inquiry into health inequalities in the early years
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Our submission in response to the Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee’s inquiry into health inequalities in the early years in March 2014.
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Sexual abuse
If you're worried about sexual abuse, or signs of possible sexual abuse, we have information and advice to help you.
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Facebook end-to-end encryption plans make stopping child abuse online harder
26 March 2021 / News
New plans from Facebook risk turning back the clock on children's online safety. We're calling on the Government to take action now to protect children online.
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What Parents Need to Know About Sexual Grooming
Children and young people can be groomed online or in the real world, by a stranger or by someone they know. If you're worried about a child, we have advice to help.
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Helpline for abuse concerns in British Gymnastics to close
12 February 2021 / News
The BAC and NSPCC have announced that the helpline set up in response to allegations of abuse within British gymnastics will close at the end of February, having taken over 220 calls to date.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Education and Culture Committee Inquiry into decision making on whether children should be taken into care
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Our submission in response to the Education and Culture Committee Inquiry into decision making on whether children should be taken into care in August 2012.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to Welsh Government action plan to further equality for transgender people
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Our submission in response to Welsh Government action plan to further equality for transgender people in September 2015.
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