
Erin Norman, a blogger from the Independent Mind’s community, recently sent us a series of questions about the impact of the Baby Peter case on child protection in the UK. ...

A third of teenage girls in a relationship suffer unwanted sexual acts and a quarter physical violence, reveals new research launched today (1 September 2009) by the NSPCC and the University of Bristol...

Baby P - NSPCC Campaign Action Group to protect all children
Internet Safety Campaign update - 15,400 signatures so far! If you haven’t yet signed it, please go to http://www.nspcc.org.uk/safetynetcampaig n - it will only take a couple of minutes and you will be helping to keep young people safe online. Please pass the website on to people you think would want to support us too.Read More

The naming of those responsible for the death of Baby Peter will happen at midnight tonight. We expect there will be many articles in the national papers and that public awareness of our cause will be very high...

Baby P - NSPCC Campaign Action Group to protect all children
It might be a simple action, but you can help spread the word by changing your profile picture to this image and by updating your Facebook status to:
I’ve saved 0808 800 5000, the NSPCC Helpline number, to my mobile. Because you never know when a child will need you. www.facebook.com/nspcc
We want to see a society where all children are loved, valued and able to fulfil their potential. To find out more about the NSPCC and our work visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk The Child’s Voice Appeal, launched in 2008, aims to raise £50 million over three years to transform ChildLine and the NSPCC Helpline to ensure ...we are there for all children. To find out more, visit http://www.childsvoiceappeal.org.uk If you would like to get involved, raise money, volunteer or take part in an event visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk/getinvolved to find out howRead more
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Baby P - NSPCC Campaign Action Group to protect all children You never know when a child will need you. That’s why we are trying to raise awareness of the NSPCC Helpline number, 0808 800 5000.

Sian Salter today spent her one hour on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth raising awareness of the Child’s Voice Appeal for the NSPCC Helpline and ChildLine. Sian unveiled a banner which said: ‘The hardest thing for an abused child is to speak out. Help give them a voice’. Over t...

NSPCC supporter Sian Salter will stand on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth this Friday (31 July) to promote the Child’s Voice Appeal for the NSPCC Helpline and ChildLine service. ...

As part of Antony Gormley’s One & Other exhibition, BT employee Jonathan Harkins, 41, will proclaim up to sixty public messages of love from Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth to raise funds for ChildLine this Thursday (16 July). J...

Hi everyone, My name’s Rachel and I’m going to be standing on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square calling on people to support my stand against child cruelty this Monday 06 July. ...
















