No child's cry for help should go unheard. Esther Rantzen appeals to everyone to make a donation to Childline:
If you would like to make a donation visit www.childsvoiceappeal.org.uk or call NSPCC on 0808 800 5000
No child's cry for help should go unheard. Esther Rantzen appeals to everyone to make a donation to Childline:
If you would like to make a donation visit www.childsvoiceappeal.org.uk or call NSPCC on 0808 800 5000
A national campaign to help keep young children safe from sexual abuse has been launched by the NSPCC with the release of a new mobile phone game and the screening of a prime-time TV ad.
NSPCC launches football 24 hour hotline for sexual abuse victims.
According to a new survey of parents carried out for the NSPCC, 53 per cent of parents were unaware that social media sites like Facebook require users to be over the age of 13. And shockingly one in five parents thought there were no age requirements at all. The NSPCC and O2’s Net Aware guide offers advice to parents about social media.
The long summer holidays can spark problems in the family and this seems to be on the increase as recent research by Childline suggests. Help is at hand for both children and parents.
Sara Gethin, author of Not Thomas, discusses what schools look out for when considering child neglect and what a concerned parent can do.
Research conducted by the NSPCC reveals that less than a fifth of parents are having frequent chats with their children about online safety. The figures are being released to coincide with the launch of the NSPCC’s Share Aware campaign.
With the school holidays here, the NSPCC is urging parents to think carefully before leaving their children home alone during the summer holidays.
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