The NSPCC
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children started in 1884 and over the last 125 years has been at the forefront of child protection.
New NSPCC figures show most people wait over a month to report child abuse. Watch our film and help spread the message: 'Don't wait until you're certain'
The NSPCC has launched a new campaign, ‘Don’t wait until you’re certain,’ which urges the public not to ignore that niggling doubt about a child’s safety, as concerning new figures show most people wait over a month before contacting the NSPCC.
The NSPCC has launched a new campaign, ‘Don’t wait until you’re certain,’ which urges the public not to ignore that niggling doubt about a child’s safety, as concerning new figures show most people wait over a month before contacting the NSPCC.
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About The NSPCC
The NSPCC is inspired by a belief that we can make a difference for all children. That’s why we aim to end cruelty to children in the UK. Even if it takes many generations to realise it, we achieve much more for children by having this inspirational vision.
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