The Telegraph and Argus on MSN
'Numbers are a life skill': Here's how children can have fun with maths
AS a charity, the NSPCC relies mainly on funding from the public, rather than the Government, to ensure we can be there to help children whenever they need us.
NSPCC warns of rising online harms as Childline sees more pupils seek help for anxiety, self‑harm and time spent online ...
FOR some adults, it can be difficult to think about the lives children lead or consider they might have similar emotional and mental health ...
Social media platforms are failing to protect women and girls from harm at every stage, according to new research from the NSPCC. The children’s charity created fake profiles of a teenage girl across ...
The days are getting brighter and the weather is improving, meaning parents may be wondering when they can let their children walk to and from school on their own. The prospect of letting your kids ...
Somerset County Gazette on MSN
NSPCC calls for safeguarding volunteers in Somerset
The NSPCC seeks volunteers in Somerset and North Devon to deliver safeguarding workshops in primary schools. Full training provided.
The NSPCC’s Childline service is delivering, on average, more than 500 counselling sessions a day to children and young people across the UK, with mental health, family relationships and friendship ...
A group of charity volunteers said they were "absolutely gobsmacked" to find out they have passed a £1m fundraising target. The money has been raised over the past 18 years by the NSPCC’s north ...
Former England striker Alan Shearer is backing the NSPCC's Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week. Shearer is one of a number of celebrities supporting the campaign along with Traitors star Fay Greaves ...
A senior volunteer at the NSPCC has revealed she quit the charity over concerns that it had been 'completely captured' by Stonewall and was now pursuing an aggressive form of trans ideology which ...
A mother whose son was sexually abused by a family friend has praised an NSPCC programme that helped him talk about the abuse. Speak out Stay safe, which the NSPCC has been running in primary schools ...
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