Check out these videos for helpful advice and tips. The NSPCC's parenting advisor Eileen tackles some of the most frequently asked questions from parents.
The NSPCC can never hope to end cruelty to children by itself. We set out to involve everybody and often work in partnership because child abuse is an issue that must be tackled by society as a whole. To influence attitudes and behaviour towards children, we run mass public awareness and education campaigns, using TV advertising other media.
We rely on the support of the general public for 84.6 per cent of our funding - without your support we would have to close our services within six months. Take a look at some of the ways our supporters have raised money for the NSPCC
If you work with children and young people - whether it's in your job, by coaching a sports team or teaching music - check out these videos for advice and tips on making sure everyone stays safe.
The NSPCC's purpose is to end cruelty to children. FULL STOP.
Our vision is of a society where all children are loved, valued and able to fulfill their potential. We seek to achieve cultural, social and political change - influencing legislation, policy, practice, attitudes and behaviours and delivering services for the benefit of children and young people.
For more information and to make a donation, visit our website: http://www.nspcc.org.uk
Registered charity number 216401. NSPCC, charity registered in Scotland, charity number SC037717.
The NSPCC's purpose is to end cruelty to children. FULL STOP.
Our vision is of a society where all children are loved, valued and able to fulfill their potential. We seek to achieve cultural, social and political change - influencing legislation,...