Childline annual review 2017/18: "The courage to talk”
Gives an overview of Childline data in 2017/18. Includes additional information on counselling sessions about: mental and emotional health and wellbeing, family relationships, bullying, sex, relationships, puberty and sexual health, and sexual and physical abuse.
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Childline annual review 2016/17: "Not alone anymore"
Looks at what children and young people are telling us about: anxiety, suicidal thoughts and feelings and children and young people with special educational needs, disabilities or a health condition.
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Childline annual review 2015/16: "It turned out someone did care".
Looks in detail at what children and young people are telling us about: mental health and wellbeing, sexuality and gender identity, and problems at school.
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Childline annual review 2014/15: "Always there when I need you".
Focuses on some of the biggest and emerging issues of the year: mental health, sexual abuse and partner abuse.
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Childline annual review 2013/14: Under pressure.
Includes a closer look at some of the key topics of the year: mental health conditions, eating disorders, online abuse, school and education problems.
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Further information
> See also Childline: 30 years of listening to children on the NSPCC Library catalogue
> Find all previous editions of the Childline annual review in the NSPCC Library
> View previous thematic Childline and helpline reports in the NSPCC Library
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