Showing 20 results for 'online abuse'
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Worried about a child?
A leaflet explaining the steps that can be taken by anyone worried about the safety of a child. -
Letting the Future In
An NSPCC service to help children who've been sexually abused to rebuild their lives. -
How safe are our children? 2020
Our statistics report giving an overview of the most up to date statistics on abuse against adolescents that exist in the UK. -
Podcast: The Lighthouse
In this podcast, we explore the multi-agency service for children and young people who have experienced or are experiencing sexual abuse - The Lighthouse. Listen to find out how it was set up and the support it offers. -
NSPCC Wales contributes to new Welsh Government safeguarding guidance
NSPCC Wales has co-written new safeguarding guidance for the Welsh Government, on protecting children from peer sexual abuse, exploitation and harmful sexual behaviour in schools. -
Safeguarding and child protection for tutors
Are you aware of the measures you need to take to help keep children safe as a tutor? See our safeguarding and child protection advice. -
Think B4 You Type: anti-bullying toolkit
Use our free anti-bullying toolkit, Think B4 You Type, to support young people in developing and leading their own campaign around online bullying. -
Social media and online safety - Legislation and guidance
Guidance for organisations and groups about communicating with children and young people online and through social media -
Evaluation of the Letting the Future In service
Findings from the largest randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a therapeutic service to help children who have been sexually abused. -
Steps to Safety: report on the feasibility study
Feasibility study of an early intervention for parents experiencing domestic abuse -
Podcast: technology-assisted harmful sexual behaviour
Learn about the prevalence and different forms of technology-assisted harmful sexual behaviour (TA-HSB) and what help is available for professionals working with children and young people. -
Protecting children from online abuse - Direct work
Explains what online abuse is, how to recognise it and how people who work with children can respond to it. -
Empowering Speak out Stay safe school programme evaluated
Find out our initial evaluation findings of our Speak out Stay safe programme for schools in the UK. -
Making neuroscience more accessible: childhood trauma, the brain and mental health
Read about UCL’s latest study – funded by the NSPCC and ESRC - into how childhood experiences of abuse and neglect can affect brain development. -
Online safety during coronavirus - Communicating with children online
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown, children are relying even more on online technology. Learn how to protect children from the risks they face online. -
Helping school governors keep children safe
How can governors feel confident in challenging schools on safeguarding matters? Ali Brown shares her own experiences to help school governors keep children safe. -
Implementation evaluation of InCtrl
Evaluation of InCtrl, a pilot NSPCC service for children and young people that aims to prevent technology assisted child sexual abuse (TA-CSA). -
Turn the Page
An NSPCC service to protect children from the most common type of contact sexual abuse. -
Women as Protectors service evaluation
An evaluation of the NSPCC's service to support women in safeguarding their children against men who pose a risk of sexual harm. Read the full report now. -
Safeguarding during coronavirus: voluntary and community groups - Online activities and events
Information and resources to help everyone in the voluntary and community sector safeguard and protect children and young people during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.