The government must invest in early years services to better protect babies and young children Last year, our Helpline referred 11,465 children aged 5 and under to local agencies like the police and ...
In 2023/24 Childline provided over 900 counselling sessions to children on sextortion - the blackmail and threats children receive to share sexual images online. At the same time, the NSPCC Helpline ...
When you sign up to Pledge to Protect, you will receive information about how support makes a difference to children and the variety of ways you can support us in the future. If you're an existing ...
Sign up for monthly updates with actions you can complete in 2 minutes or less to support our campaigns. NSPCC campaigners across the UK have helped us to change laws ...
Meet Techosaurus, our new online safety dinosaur! Children are growing up in a time where screens are everywhere and the internet plays a big part in their lives, even from a very young age. This can ...
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. An estimated 1 in 20 children have ...
We're committed to being there for every child and young person. Here at the NSPCC, everything we do is to protect children and prevent abuse. That’s why our commitment to equality, diversity and ...
Whether they’re heading off to university, moving in with a partner or looking for independence, when your child leaves home, it’s a big deal. Whatever the reason for leaving home is, there are things ...
All day. All night. Always. Abuse can happen at any time of the day or night. And when it does, it’s vital that children have someone they can talk to – no matter the hour. That’s why our Childline ...
We provide services across Scotland to help give children and young people the support they need to thrive. We have a service centre in Glasgow. We work with children, families and professionals. We ...
It’s natural for children and teenagers to be curious about sex and relationships. But for some parents and carers, their child starting a new relationship or becoming sexually active is worrying.
For some families, room sharing is a choice to help siblings bond. For others, it's a necessity. Whatever your reasons for doing it, we've got advice and guidance on how it can be a positive ...