Worried about a child?
If a child or young person needs confidential help and advice direct them to Childline. Calls to 0800 1111 are free and children can also contact Childline online.
If you think a child is in immediate danger, contact the police on 999.
If you're worried about a child but they are not in immediate danger, you should share your concerns.
- Contact the NSPCC Helpline via email help@nspcc.org.uk anytime or call 0808 800 5000 between 10am and 8pm Monday to Friday.
- Contact your local child protection services. Contact details can be found on the website for the local authority the child lives in.
Need help?
To speak to someone about our training, online learning, conferences, events, consultancy services or our self-assessment tool, please get in contact using the details below. Our team are on duty between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
Email: learning@nspcc.org.uk
Telephone: 0116 234 7246
Online: bespoke training/consultancy enquiry form
Library and Information Service
Contact the Library and Information Service if you need help with your research or literature search or if you want to know more about our library database and the National Collection of Case Reviews.
Email: information@nspcc.org.uk
Schools Service
Contact the Schools Service if you have a question about our safeguarding programme, Speak out Stay safe, or if you want to discuss an existing request.
Email: schools@nspcc.org.uk
Local campaigns
Want to discuss a potential campaign or initiative that helps protect children and young people from abuse and neglect in your local area? Get in touch with the Local Campaigns team to find out more about how we can help.
Email: localcampaigns@nspcc.org.uk
Implementation
Looking to deliver one of the NSPCC's services for children and families in your local area? Send an enquiry to the Implementation team to find out how we can help.
Email: implementation@nspcc.org.uk
Services for children and families
We work directly with children and families either in their homes or at our local hubs across the UK and Channel Islands.
Visit the main NSPCC website to see which services are available in your area and find contact details for your local hub.
Contact help@nspcc.org.uk for further information.
Feedback
If you have any comments or feedback on our web content or website please get in touch.
Email: learning@nspcc.org.uk
Complaints
Find out how to make a complaint via the main NSPCC website.
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