We’re here if you’re concerned about a child, if you’re a parent or carer looking for advice, or if you’re a professional in need of information and guidance. Whatever your worry – call the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000, email us, or submit our online form – we can help. We also have advice about spotting the signs of abuse.
How do I work for Childline?
Proven abilities, conceptually strong in child rights, gender, human rights with a total experience of 6-8 years, training and excellent communication skills with at least 2-3 years experience in child protection sector.
Can you text Nspcc?
Save this number – 88858. You can now text the NSPCC Helpline any time, day or night using that number if you’re worried about the welfare of a child.
Do the NSPCC have a whistleblowing helpline?
The Whistleblowing Advice Line offers free advice and support to professionals with concerns about how child protection issues are being handled in their own or another organisation. Call 0800 028 0285, email [email protected] or find out more about the Whistleblowing Advice Line.
Can you call Nspcc anonymously?
You can continue to contact the Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or email [email protected] If you believe a child is at immediate risk please contact the police on 999. Please note that you still have the option to request anonymity via call or emails.
Is Nspcc the same as Childline?
calling Childline is free and doesn’t show up on the phone bill. in 2006 we became part of the NSPCC to help even more young people.
How do I join child line?
1. Call 1098 – Any child or a concerned adult can dial the CHILDLINE 1098 helpline, which operates night and day. 2. Connected to CHILDLINE centre – The call is received by the CHILDLINE centre where details about the situation are taken from the caller and CHILDLINE units are mobilised if necessary.
Who founded Childline?
Esther Rantzen
Childline/Founders
What is whistle blowing Eyfs?
Whistleblowing is a term used when someone who works in or for an organisation wishes to raise concerns about malpractice in the organisation. Whistleblowing encourages and enables staff to raise serious concerns within the nursery, rather than overlooking a problem or “blowing the whistle” outside.
How do I report someone to the Nspcc?
What to do if you’re worried about a child
- Call 0808 800 5000.
- Report online.
- Email [email protected]
- If you’re using a mobile device/tablet and are experiencing difficulties completing our online form, please try using a computer, or call us on 0808 800 5000, or email [email protected] to report your concern.
What should I do if I am worried about my child?
If a child is in immediate danger, you should always call the police on 999. Anyone who is concerned about a child’s safety or wellbeing can contact us.
What is the NSPCC helpline?
The NSPCC helpline is staffed by trained professionals who can provide expert advice and support. We’re here if you’re concerned about a child, if you’re a parent or carer looking for advice, or if you’re a professional in need of information and guidance.
How can the NSPCC help with family life in lockdown?
Whether you want support and advice for adapting to family life in lockdown, or you’re worried about a child, we’re here to help. The NSPCC helpline is staffed by trained professionals who can provide expert advice and support.
How do I contact the helpline counsellors?
Contact our trained helpline counsellors. Call us from 8am – 10pm or 9am – 6pm at the weekends. You can also get in touch 24 hours a day by email or our online reporting form. You can contact our dedicated helplines to discuss any concerns or get advice and support.