Listen to a panel of experts from the NSPCC talk about how social workers can build and maintain an evidence base to support their work.
Listen to a panel of experts from the NSPCC talk about how social workers can build and maintain an evidence base to support their work.
School safeguarding shorts are a chance to hear from the NSPCC’s experts on safeguarding in education.
Exploring the implications of using the acronym 'LAC' to refer to looked after children within the care system.
How can we equip professionals to better notice, listen, hear and support a child when they disclose abuse or neglect? Helen Baker and Pam Miller explore the issues.
Teaching about healthy relationships is essential to safeguarding children but it can be a sensitive topic. Kay Joel and Craig Keady explore the issues.
How can governors feel confident in challenging schools on safeguarding matters? Ali Brown shares her own experiences to help school governors keep children safe.
Keeping children safe online is just about keeping children safe. And that's something teachers are already highly skilled at, says NSPCC's Laura Randall.
We need to find more creative ways to empower and support d/Deaf and disabled children and young people, so we can better protect them and prevent abuse.
Our team talks about how this service to protect young people from exploitation is evolving.
Jon Brown, NSPCC's Head of Development and Impact, talks about our initiative to prevent child abuse and neglect.