NSPCC
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
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NSPCC Adverts:
Celebrities
The first advert from the NSPCC's Someone to turn to Campaign from 2004. It features a range of celebrities, including Mel C, Graham Norton, Gary Linekar, Alan Hansen and Sara Cox standing around in complete silence, to highlight the fact that many abused children never talk about the abuse they suffer.
The first advert from the NSPCC's Someone to turn to Campaign from 2004. It features a range of celebrities, including Mel C, Graham Norton, Gary Linekar, Alan Hansen and Sara Cox standing around in complete silence, to highlight the fact that many abused children never talk about the abuse they suffer.
NSPCC Articles:
Child Sex Abuse has risen to 64 times a day.
More than 23,000 offences - including rape, incest and gross indecency - were recorded by police in 2009-10, an 8% increase on 2008-9, the charity said.
More than 23,000 offences - including rape, incest and gross indecency - were recorded by police in 2009-10, an 8% increase on 2008-9, the charity said.
Call for Action Against Bullying
The NSPCC on the 15 November called on schools in Herefordshire to undertake regular pupil surveys to help stamp out long term bullying.
The NSPCC on the 15 November called on schools in Herefordshire to undertake regular pupil surveys to help stamp out long term bullying.
Child Safety Pledge
Guernsey's assistant director for children and maternity services has said vulnerable children in Guernsey will be protected.
Guernsey's assistant director for children and maternity services has said vulnerable children in Guernsey will be protected.
Committed to Jersey Text Service
The NSPCC has said it still wants to set up a text service for the Channel Islands despite a recent attempt not working.
The NSPCC has said it still wants to set up a text service for the Channel Islands despite a recent attempt not working.
Child Abuse Fears can be Texted
Research by the children's charity suggests that one-in-five people said they were concerned about a child but 55% did nothing about it unless they reported concerns immediately.
Research by the children's charity suggests that one-in-five people said they were concerned about a child but 55% did nothing about it unless they reported concerns immediately.
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