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Step Change | Take the stairs. Change children’s lives.
38 floors. 1,037 stairs. A race to the top of the City’s most iconic building.
Take part: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/stepchange
On 7 February 2010, 30 St Mary Axe, aka The Gherkin, have granted the NSPCC exclusive access to host its inaugural Step Change event. All pr...oceeds will go towards our Child’s Voice Appeal.
Whether you are looking for a challenge in the New Year, training for the marathon or looking for a unique corporate team building challenge - this event is for you. You can enter as an individual or as a team of four at http://www.nspcc.org.uk/stepchange

From 1 December, there will over 100 out-of-this world items and experiences available during a 12 day online eBay auction – all in aid of the NSPCC’s Child’s Voice Appeal. ...

NSPCC Peter Andre talks about why he supports the NSPCC and ChildLine
Peter Andre: I'd have used ChildLine if it had been around when I was bullied at school - mirror.co.
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And as a father it horrifies me to think that there are abused children who are suffering in silence, too afraid to speak out.

Could you help NSPCC raise awareness? If so, please send us an email on facebookstories@nspcc.org.uk Please don’t reply on Facebook. ...

Today (24 November) The Daily Mirror and the Daily Record invites readers to donate to the NSPCC’s Child's Voice Appeal. ...

Today (24 November) The Daily Mirror and the Daily Record invites readers to donate to the NSPCC’s Child's Voice Appeal. ...

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Social networking site, Bebo is introducing a new abuse-reporting tool so users will be able to access help and advice instantly.
One click takes them to the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre website where they have access to a variety of organisations including ChildLine, Beatbullying and the Internet W...atch Foundation. The move by Bebo came during Anti-Bullying Week, which was focusing on cyber-bullying.
Bebo installs paedophile panic button as police warn Facebook and MySpace are failing to protect chi
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Jim Gamble, head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (Ceop) Centre, said in Facebook and MySpace didn’t do enough to stop paedophiles and ‘cyberbullies'.
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Check out the stories that appeared in yesterday’s papers: ‘NSPCC says more children are at risk’ – Sunday Express Researc...


















