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Children's stories. Children who've faced abuse, neglect and other incredibly difficult experiences speak about how they got support and found hope for the future. Alice was sexually abused when she was very young. The Young Witness Service helped her feel supported when she gave evidence in court.
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- Alice's Story
Alice's Story - Children's stories - NSPCC
- Sophie's Story
Sophie's Story - Children's stories - NSPCC
- Sioned's Story
Sioned's Story - Children's stories - NSPCC
- James' Story
James' Story - Children's stories - NSPCC
- Annie's Story
Annie's Story - Children's stories - NSPCC
- Finding a Tutor for Your Child
Finding a Tutor for Your Child - Children's stories - NSPCC
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Edrychwch, Dywedwch, Canwch, Chwaraewch - Children's stories...
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Recognising and responding to abuse. Learn how to recognise the signs and what to do if you are concerned about a child.
What to do if you have concerns that a child you know through your work or volunteering has experienced abuse and neglect. How to respond if a child discloses abuse to you. What information you should record and how to report your concerns.
The different types of abuse, how to recognise the signs in children and young people and to work with children, parents and carers to prevent and respond to abuse and neglect.
Child abuse is when a child is harmed by an adult or another child – it can be over a period of time but can also be a one-off action. It can be physical, sexual or emotional and it can happen in person or online. It can also be a lack of love, care and attention – this is neglect.
Shop now. How we're supporting children. Featured news and stories. Online grooming crimes against children increase by 89% in six years. As offences rise to record levels, we’re calling for a strengthened approach from Ofcom and for tougher legislation from the UK government. Read more.
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), founded in the Victorian era, is a deeply ingrained institution in British heritage. This society, initially inspired by a parallel American organization, embarked on a mission to protect children from abuse and neglect.