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What is the NSPCC?

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What is the NSPCC?

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The NSPCC is the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. We’re here to end cruelty to children in the UK by fighting for their rights, listening to them, helping them when they need us and making them safe. We provide national services such as ChildLine and our Helpline for concerned adults to provide support for all children. Our local services focus on the most acute forms of abuse and the most vulnerable children so that we can bring help, advice and treatment to children at risk or those who have been abused. We demonstrate the most innovative and effective solutions and then campaign for these services to be adopted UK wide. We share our experience with governments and organisations working with children so together we improve the protection of children and challenge those who will not learn and change. We campaign for better laws and we educate and inform the public to improve understanding about child abuse. Through our work – predominantly funded by public d

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