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Babies and crying
Worried about why your baby's crying? Find out the reasons babies cry and discover ways to soothe your baby as well as calming yourself with stress-busting tips.
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NSPCC Scotland All Babies Count statistical briefing: looked after infants who are adopted
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Our All Babies Count statistical briefing in June 2012 on looked after infants who are adopted.
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Babies and sleeping
Wondering why your baby won't sleep and need to know how to help them? Here you can find out about sleep at different ages and habits that can support better bedtimes.
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Every conversation counts
Janeen is an NSPCC helpline practitioner; she spends her days helping adults across the UK keep children safe and talks about her experience in dealing with calls about neglect.
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UK government is at risk of failing babies and parents during the coronavirus pandemic
29 October 2020 / News
Coronavirus (Covid-19) mean new and expecting parents need more support than ever - but many aren't getting the help they need. NSPCC and a coalition of early years charities warn Government they're at risk of failing a generation of babies born during the coronavirus pandemic.
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NSPCC Annual Report 2021/22
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NEW Maths on Toast - Your Heart Counts
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We’re calling for greater investment in health visiting as first visits to new-born babies are increasingly delayed
13 February 2023 / News
Earlier face-to-face health visits are important to identify early safeguarding concerns and provide support to new parents.
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NSPCC Scotland response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill in March 2014.
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How to bond with your baby
Find out how to bond with your baby and develop that connection as they grow.
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Peppa Pig Father Christmas Colouring.pdf
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We urge the government to ensure families receive the five health visiting checks they’re entitled to
10 June 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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Our flagship conference shines a spotlight on peer-on-peer sexual abuse as reports increase significantly
11 May 2022 / News
Reports to our Helpline about young people experiencing harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) increased significantly last year after an unheard-of number spoke out publicly about abuse in and around schools.
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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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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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Facebook encryption video
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Facebook encryption video
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Where Your Money Goes Poster
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Show how your fundraising will make a difference to children using this poster – and show that every sparkly pound counts.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales response to the consultation on Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan 2016-19.
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Our submission in response to consultation on Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan 2016-19 in March 2016.
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106% increase in child cruelty and neglect offences in England in the past 5 years
7 December 2023 / News
Our analysis has revealed that recorded offences of adults neglecting, mistreating, or assaulting children have doubled over the last 5 years.
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Three in four parents of children under five years old are anxious about their child’s mental health
29 January 2024 / News
Our new survey has revealed that 75% of UK parents with children under five are anxious about their child’s emotional and mental wellbeing.