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Find out more about serious case reviews, how they are conducted, where to find a specific review and what we can learn from them, all on NSPCC Learning.
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NSPCC briefing for Serious Crime Bill, House of Commons second reading, December 2014.
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NSPCC Northern Ireland review on what affected children in 2013/14.
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NSPCC Think Piece on the case for ‘time out’ childcare, January 2013.
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NSPCC Northern Ireland review on what affected children in 2014/15.
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NSPCC Scotland review on what affected children in 2013/14.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales review on what affected children in 2013/14.
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Our submission in response to call for evidence: an independent review into the role and functions of the Children’s Commissioner for Wales in October 2014.
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Our submission in response to the consultation on extension of offence in Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act (2004) to include: “causing or allowing serious physical harm to a child or vulnerable adult.”
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A case study to be used in assemblies and presentations looking at J, a child how was helped by the NSPCC.
17 January 2024 / News
Our new research with Action for Children reveals that more children in care in England could return to their families with better support.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales review on what affected children in 2013/14 - Welsh version.
11 September 2024 / News
The government must invest in early years services to better protect babies and young children.
Information for parents and carers about Childline and IWF's Report Remove, a tool to help young people report unwanted images online.
Female genital mutilation is illegal. We've got advice to help you keep children and young people safe.
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Our submission in response to the consultation on the Review of The Unified Voluntary Sector Fund and Other Funds 2011-12 in February 2012.
25 July 2023 / News
We’re urging parents to think carefully about whether their child is ready to be left home alone over the summer holidays.