What are the latest government plans for a mandatory duty in England to report known or suspected child sexual abuse?
What are the latest government plans for a mandatory duty in England to report known or suspected child sexual abuse?
A look back at some of the resources, research and training we’ve produced in 2024, to support you in your work with children and young people.
Sir Peter Wanless and members of the IICSA Changemakers discuss how to carry out safe and meaningful participation work with adult victim-survivors of child sexual abuse.
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.
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.
In this podcast, we explore the multi-agency service for children and young people who have experienced or are experiencing sexual abuse - The Lighthouse. Listen to find out how it was set up and the support it offers.
Our Child Trafficking Advice Centre (CTAC) team talks about our specialist service to professionals concerned that a child may be a victim of trafficking.
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.