The NSPCC’s flagship conference is on Wednesday 26 June 2024. Don’t miss out on the latest research and innovations to keep children safe and influence a national strategy for children.
The NSPCC’s flagship conference is on Wednesday 26 June 2024. Don’t miss out on the latest research and innovations to keep children safe and influence a national strategy for children.
The Government has set out its plans for a mandatory duty in England to report known or suspected child sexual abuse.
Hear experts from the NSPCC and Childline discuss school absenteeism, which has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic, and the safeguarding implications of children missing school.
Our How safe? 2019 report focuses on the emerging issues around online safety and online abuse. Play our latest episode for a quick summary into the key findings and conclusions drawn from the report.
Tune into our podcast to explore the challenges military families can face, the impact on children and our findings from our evaluation report.
What risks are involved when recruiting in educational institutions? Our podcast explains why it’s essential to have a safeguarding thread throughout your recruitment process to ensure the safety of children and young people.
This Volunteers' Week we want to thank everyone who has volunteered or is volunteering for NSPCC Learning and contributing towards keeping children safe.
Is your anti-bullying procedure and policy being put into practice? Listen to our podcast now to discover what makes an effective policy in schools.
Have you heard about our Speak out Stay safe service? Listen to our podcast for an insight into how our service benefits children, parents and school staff.
Safer recruitment is a continuous process. By incorporating safeguarding practices into your new staff's induction you can be confident you're empowering them in keeping children safe.
In this blog we discuss how following safer recruitment practices not only safeguards the children and young people in your school but helps you attract the best candidates.
This podcast looks at NSPCC’s two services, Pregnancy in Mind and Baby Steps, and how they support parents with their perinatal mental health problems.
Sex and relationships can be a scary and confusing subject for young people with SEND, but the NSPCC's Love Life materials can help teachers address the issues.