The NSPCC’s flagship conference is on Wednesday 26 June 2024. Early bird discounted tickets now available for a limited time. 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. Early bird discounted tickets now available for a limited time. Don’t miss out on the latest research and innovations to keep children safe and influence a national strategy for children.
This 'why language matters' blog explores the term 'paedophile' and why it should be used with caution.
A five-part podcast series exploring the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) final recommendations.
What to consider when planning therapeutic sessions for children and young people displaying harmful sexual behaviour (HSB).
We spoke to NSPCC practitioners about the principles of direct work with children and young people displaying harmful sexual behaviour.
How schools and colleges should respond to low-level concerns in education including resources to support you.
We talk about about the lack of representation of Black girls’ experiences in child sexual abuse research and the impact this has on policy and practice.
Hear Jahnine Davis and Nick Marsh, founders of Listen Up and Ineke Houtenbos, a senior consultant at the NSPCC, discuss intersectionality and its application within safeguarding practice.
Explores the complexity and dynamics of domestic abuse, the effects it can have on children and how you can improve your practice.
Resources to share details of the Report Abuse in Schools helpline with your school community are now available.
Get information on what new reports have been published around child safeguarding reviews and multi-agency arrangements in England.
Read about the increased risk of non-accidental head injuries to babies and young children and how the COVID crisis has escalated the situation.
Take a look at the five areas you need to consider when making changes or updating your safeguarding policies and procedures during coronavirus (COVID-19).