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What should you do if you think – or know – your child feels lonely? By learning more about loneliness, you can work with your child to help them. Find out how.
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Our Christmas fundraising walk is coming to Leeds! Take part in Walk for Children on Sunday 8 December, and join us in Roundhay Park for a day of festive fun.
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11 September 2024 / News
The government must invest in early years services to better protect babies and young children.
6 September 2024 / News
Childline provided over 900 counselling sessions relating to sextortion, the blackmail and threats children receive to share sexual images online in 2023/24.
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5 September 2024 / News
Declining spending on early intervention services means many families are not receiving support before they reach crisis point.
4 September 2024 / News
The NSPCC has appointed Chris Sherwood, formerly Chief Executive at the RSPCA, as its new Chief Executive.