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Online child abuse crimes have doubled in recent years and more must be done to protect children online
15 September 2021 / News
While online abuse crimes have doubled over the last four years, new Government plans to regulate social media through the Online Safety Bill fall significantly short of tackling this issue.
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Why children must be at the heart of the next government
15 November 2023 / News
We've joined together with other charities to call for the next UK government to put children at the heart of policy making.
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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.
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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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How can I help my child if they are being bullied?
Practical advice and information for how to support a child if they are being bullied.
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NSPCC Scotland response to Equally Safe: Scotland’s strategy for preventing the causes and consequences of violence against women and girls
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Our submission in response to Equally Safe: Scotland’s strategy for preventing the causes and consequences of violence against women and girls in March 2014.
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Report abuse to the NSPCC
Worried about a child? Concerned about child abuse? Report your concerns to the NSPCC Helpline using our online form.
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UK public backs strengthening Online Safety Bill to give children a voice in online safety regulation
10 May 2023 / News
An amendment that would create a dedicated child online safety advocate is due to be debated by Lords next week
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13,000 online child sex offences could be recorded during Online Safety Bill delay
1 November 2022 / News
The longer this vital legislation is delayed the more vulnerable children are at risk of online grooming and sexual abuse.
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Donate Today. When a child isn’t safe, we need to be here to protect them. Donate now and help us be here for children.
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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes review announced
7 December 2021 / News
The government has announced a national review into Arthur’s death. We welcome this and will be challenging the government to make sure the recommendations are acted upon.
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NSPCC Helpline
You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing [email protected] or completing our report abuse online form.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Health and Sport Committee inquiry into teenage pregnancy
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Our submission in response to the Health and Sport Committee inquiry into teenage pregnancy in February 2013.
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How to support a child with depression or anxiety
Recognise the signs of anxiety and depression in children and get advice on how you can best support a child who needs your help. How to support a child with childhood depression or anxiety.
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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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Is Minecraft safe for children?
22 November 2022 / News
Minecraft is one of the most popular games for children and young people. But how safe is it? Here’s an overview of some of the parental controls and safety features that can help to keep your child safe on the platform.
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A Memorandum of Understanding between the NSPCC's CTAC and the HSB and the PSNI
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An MOU between our Child Trafficking Advice Centre and the Health and Social Care Board and the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
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If a report's been made about you
Find out what happens when someone makes a report to our helpline and how you can access information held about you.
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Internet connected devices
Get advice about what internet connected devices or toys are and how to keep your child safe.
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Illegal Harms Consultation - NSPCC response
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The NSPCC's response to Ofcom's Illegal Harms Consultation