What you need to consider when working with children and families where harmful sexual behaviour has been displayed between siblings and how you can facilitate reunification.
What you need to consider when working with children and families where harmful sexual behaviour has been displayed between siblings and how you can facilitate reunification.
Read the highlights of the NSPCC's safeguarding conference How Safe 2022, which brought together safeguarding professionals from a range of different sectors for two days of inspirational and informative talks.
This episode provides insight into what denial might look like and how you can help children and young people open up using trauma-informed approaches and exercises.
The Department for Education have made updates to England's statutory guidance for anyone working with children.
A look back at some of the resources, research and training we’ve produced to support you in your work with children and young people.
Find out more about Ofsted's series of briefings summarising their interim visits to social care providers and education settings in 2020.
We provide a summary of what the Department for Education’s (DfE) new guidance for out-of-school settings (OOSS) providers in England covers, including some of the key messages from the guidance.
NSPCC Wales has co-written new safeguarding guidance for the Welsh Government, on protecting children from harmful sexual behaviour in schools.
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Read about UCL’s latest study – funded by the NSPCC and ESRC - into how childhood experiences of abuse and neglect can affect brain development.
Three new reports focused on learning from case reviews in England have been made available through the UK Government website.
As part of his fellowship, Pat will be visiting the USA to explore public health approaches to combating child sexual abuse, with the aim of using his findings to develop a new public health framework for all CSA cases in the UK.
A look back at some of the work we did in 2019 to inform, educate and, most importantly, support you in keeping children safe.