NSPCC: supporting professionals and organisations to keep children safeThe NSPCC is here to prevent cruelty to children. Everything NSPCC do, ultimately, is for this reason alone.
But NSPCC know that preventing abuse and keeping children safe is not simple. That’s why they work across the UK with organisations, professional groups and networks that engage with children and families.
NSPCC support them by offering information, training, conferences, consultancy, resources, publications and representation. They assist and empower you to do everything you can to keep children safe.
They also know that there is a lot that you can teach us, from your experience. Working collaboratively helps us all to keep children safer.
The NSPCC new booklet gives you a summary of what the NSPCC does and describes the ways in which they can work with you to protect children.
You can download their new booklet here.
You can also download it in Welsh.
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