But, with your help, so can we. Here's what we've achieved with your support. In 2014, it wasn’t illegal for an adult to send a child a sexual message. We launched a campaign called Flaw in the Law ...
We won’t stop until every child is safe online. Together we can make sure it’s safe for every child to go online. We’re here to support parents with online safety advice, and we’re here for children – ...
Many of us see our online lives and offline lives as different. But for children growing up with technology and the internet, there isn’t a difference – online life and offline life is just life.
If a young person in your life is self-harming it can be distressing and confusing. It may be difficult to start a conversation with them. They might be doing it because they don’t have the words to ...
If you have any concerns about a child, trust your instincts and contact the NSPCC Helpline. Our specialist team will listen, advise and take any action needed. An estimated 1 in 20 children have ...
Whether it’s wanting to learn more about the Taskforce, or how you or your business might support its work, there are many ways you can help us keep more children safe online. All fields marked with ...
89% of children in the UK play video games, but almost 3 in 10 young people have seen something worrying or nasty online. We’re working with developers, platforms and gamers like you to make play ...
If a young person in your life is self-harming it can be distressing and confusing. It may be difficult to start a conversation with them. They might be doing it because they don’t have the words to ...