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  • Example online safety policy statement

    Topics: Online safety
    Templates for an online safety policy statement and an online safety statement you can tailor to the context of your organisation.
  • Report Abuse in Education helpline resources launched

    Topics: News
    Resources to share details of the Report Abuse in Schools helpline with your school community are now available.
  • Helpline for people who have experienced sexual abuse in education settings launched

    Topics: News
    The NSPCC has launched a dedicated helpline for children who have experienced abuse at school, and for adults and professionals that need support and guidance.
  • Protecting children from sexual abuse

    What is child sexual abuse? And how can you recognise it in the children you work or volunteer with? Read our free information to help you understand how to recognise indicators and learn how to respond to concerns.
  • Preventing emotional abuse

    Explains what emotional abuse is, how to recognise it and how people who work with children can respond to it.
  • Protecting children from domestic abuse during coronavirus (COVID-19)

    Topics: News
    Childline counselling sessions and NSPCC helpline contacts about domestic abuse have increased since the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown. We've pulled together some insight and resources to help anyone who works or volunteers with children to recognise and respond to domestic abuse during the pandemic.
  • Telling about abuse

    Topics: Safeguarding and child protection
    A story in pictures providing advice for deaf adults to help them find out what what to do when they have child protection concerns about a child.
  • Podcast: why domestic abuse is a child protection issue

    Topics: Podcast
    Gain an insight into the dynamics of domestic abuse, why it is a safeguarding and child protection issue and how to improve your practice when working with families.
  • Child abuse and neglect

    The different types of abuse, how to recognise the signs in children and young people and to work with children, parents and carers to prevent and respond to abuse and neglect.
  • Podcast: NSPCC Helpline’s Domestic Abuse Practice Advisors

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    Learn how the work of the NSPCC Helpline’s new Domestic Abuse Practice Advisors supports children and families experiencing domestic abuse.
  • NSPCC elearning: online courses

    Our range of online training courses are expertly designed to support you in learning about all aspects of child protection and safeguarding.
  • Sexual abuse: a public health challenge

    Topics: Child sexual abuse and CSE
    Review of the evidence looks at what we know about the causes, prevalence and consequences of sexual abuse.
  • Statistics about physical abuse

    Topics: Safeguarding and child protection, Physical abuse
    Explores statistics available about physical abuse, including the scale of the issue and the characteristics of children who experience physical abuse.
  • Statistics on emotional abuse

    Topics: Emotional abuse, Safeguarding and child protection
    Find out the data available on emotional abuse, including the scale of the issue and the characteristics of children who experience emotional abuse.
  • Preventing child sexual abuse: towards a national strategy

    Topics: Child sexual abuse and CSE, Safeguarding and child protection
    Why we must take action together to stop child sexual abuse before it occurs. Part of the NSPCC’s Impact and evidence series.
  • Protecting children from domestic abuse

    Describes what domestic violence and abuse is, its impact on children, how to recognise it and how people working with families can prevent it.
  • Stop TIME Online

    Topics: Online safety, Child sexual abuse and CSE
    An anti-online grooming activity pack, helping keep children and young people safe online.
  • Child abuse and neglect in the UK today

    Topics: Neglect
    Research report into children’s experiences of abuse and neglect.
  • Podcast: preventing the sexual abuse of disabled children

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    Listen to this episode about our study into preventing the sexual abuse of disabled children and the need for accessible sex and relationships education.
  • Issues to consider when looking at child abuse statistics

    Topics: Safeguarding and child protection
    Our factsheet sets out some of the key issues to consider when looking at child abuse statistics.
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