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What is the Nspcc slogan?

What is the Nspcc slogan?

Every childhood is worth fighting for
The charity will retain its name, which it has had since its establishment in 1884, but is replacing its slogan “Cruelty to children must stop. Full Stop” with “Every childhood is worth fighting for”.

Which statement best Summarises a key message from the Nspcc?

We all have a responsibility to keep childhood free from abuse. We must do everything possible to protect children and young people and prevent abuse from happening.

Is the Nspcc increasing or decreasing?

Recent data shows that in April, May and June there were more than 22,000 contacts to the NSPCC helpline from adults with concerns for the wellbeing of a child. This is an increase of almost a third (32%) on the monthly average for the three months prior to lockdown….TOTAL.

TOTAL
1 – 30 June 7,521

What is NSPCC number?

0808 800 5000
Whatever your worry – call the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000, email us, or submit our online form – we can help. We also have advice about spotting the signs of abuse.

What is Nspcc number day?

NSPCC Number Day is a maths-inspired fundraising event where schools across the UK raise money for the NSPCC. On this day, children take part in a number of maths activities and are encouraged to make a donation and wear an item of clothing with a number on it.

What services do NSPCC provide?

We support parents and families in caring for their children and provide therapeutic assistance to help children move on from abuse. We also provide help and support through the NSPCC helpline, Childline and our work with schools.

Who do the NSPCC help?

Who is it for? The support and protection service in Protect & Respect is for children and young people aged 11 to 19, where there are concerns that a child or young person is experiencing exploitation. We provide tailored support for the child and their parent or carer.

What does the NSPCC mean by safeguarding children?

Safeguarding means: protecting children from abuse and maltreatment preventing harm to children’s health or development ensuring children grow up with the provision of safe and effective care taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcomes.

How to get in touch with the NSPCC?

Call us on 0808 800 5000, email [email protected] or fill in our online form Some of our services are specially developed to help parents during pregnancy and after birth. Find out more about our working with families services , including how to get in touch with ones in your area.

How many mothers are supported by NSPCC in UK?

NHS England (2018) Partners of new mums with mental illness set to get targeted support on the NHS. 2. The NSPCC conducted a survey with YouGov Plc of 2,004 mothers in England, with children aged one to three years. Fieldwork was undertaken between 4th – 10th February 2020. 3.

Is there a NSPCC helpline for modern slavery?

In additional to our general helpline, we have dedicated helplines which work in partnership with other agencies and offer advice on issues such as FGM , online safety, gangs and modern slavery. Every call, email and form is important to us – even if you have a question or simply want reassurance.