We're here to protect children from harm. It can be hard to know when extreme views become something dangerous. And the signs of radicalisation aren't always obvious. It might be nothing, it might be ...
Participation means ‘taking part’. At the NSPCC, this means we will listen to and work with children and young people so they are involved in the decisions that affect them. There are lots of ways ...
We help children who’ve been abused, protect children at risk, and find the best ways to prevent child abuse from ever happening. We work with schools up and down the country through our Speak out ...
Contact our helpline for free to talk to a trained professional - even if it's only to put your mind at ease. We’ve launched a dedicated helpline for children and young people who have experienced ...
Children and young people involved with gangs and criminal exploitation need help and support. They might be victims of violence or pressured into doing things like stealing or carrying drugs or ...
Gender identity describes how a person feels about their gender. For many people, their gender identity corresponds to the sex they were registered at birth. For others, it does not. Some people see ...
The Whistleblowing Advice Line offers free advice and support to professionals with concerns about how child protection issues are being handled in their own or another organisation. If you think an ...
We partnered with Ambitious about Autism to bring online wellbeing tips, specifically for parents and carers of children with SEND. Try the suggested tips and see which work for your family. Being ...
There's no such thing as a perfect parent. One day all's calm, the next it's chaos. However it's going, we're here with advice and support for parents and carers.
A gift in honour of a loved one can help their memory live on and provide brighter childhoods for children. However you choose to remember, feel good knowing you're helping to protect children today ...
The online world gives us access to a huge amount of information and services, but the scale of information available also means that there is content that is inappropriate for children. What is or ...
As children start to explore the internet, they may come across content that isn't suitable for their age, or that may upset or worry them. We’ve got lots of advice to help you and your child if they ...