With many parents getting their children ready to go back to school, some will be considering letting their kids walk to school by themselves- but when is the right time to let them go?
The NSPCC is calling parents to back a ban on physical punishment in England and northern Ireland, saying it's harmful and puts kids at risk.
Nearly 300 signatories urge Sir Keir Starmer to ban smacking of children in England as NSPCC Helpline contacts rise 40% in ...
As an NSPCC poll has revealed almost a third of people in Wales think babies, children and young people are not well ...
More than 90% of kids have a phone by the age of 11. Here's what to consider when deciding if your child's ready for a mobile ...
Leeds United are proud to support the NSPCC in their Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport campaign.Keeping Your Child Safe in ...
Nearly a third of people in Wales believe babies, children and young people are not well protected from abuse and neglect, according to an ...
Durham Cricket Foundation and the NSPCC’s Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) are calling on parents and carers across the ...
PUPILS at St Mary’s School in Henley celebrated its centenary by running 100 miles for charity. Between them, pupils from ...
Calls by concerned adults to an NSPCC child welfare hotline have jumped by over 50% over the course of the pandemic, the charity has said. The NSPCC said it was now receiving more than 30 calls a day ...
As the summer holidays come to a close, many parents will be gearing up to send their children back to school - or perhaps for the first time. However for those with older kids, the debate on what age ...