NSPCC

NSPCC

Lanyon Building
North Derby Street
Belfast
BT15 3HN
United Kingdom

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We’re the leading children's charity fighting to end child abuse.

NSPCC helpline asset – If you are worried about a child or young person, and need to speak to someone for advice and support, you can contact the @NSPCCNI helpline on the phone and online. 

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The NSPCC’s Young Witness Service, which supports young people as they give evidence in criminal proceedings, is invaluable to those who may already have experienced great personal trauma and who are facing re-living this trauma in court.

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It’s the start of a New Year and an opportunity to help make a fundamental difference to the lives of children and young people in Northern Ireland, whatever your skills, talent and available time.

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The NSPCC has released new figures highlighting the number of calls it received to its Helpline that related to children aged under one year old.

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SPAR stores across Northern Ireland are delighted to be helping dreams come true by supporting this year’s NSPCC Letter from Santa campaign.

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The NSPCC’s 2011 Letter from Santa fundraising campaign is off to a magical start with help from the people of Northern Ireland!

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NSPCC NI and the Department of Education have this week sent every primary school in Northern Ireland a copy of the NSPCC Keeping Safe research.

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The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Education has shown its support for ChildLine’s brand new service for primary school age children across Northern Ireland, by sponsoring a ‘school assembly’ at Parliament Buildings.

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The NSPCC in Northern Ireland has launched its ‘All Babies Count’ campaign to highlight the vulnerability of babies and to call for better and earlier support for new parents.

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Local Firstsource workers have been donating their spare change in aid of ChildLine for this year’s Bring a Pound to Work Day.

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A seminar to review work done across Derry/Londonderry, Tyrone and Fermanagh over the past 18 months to tackle ‘Hidden Harm’ - the effect of parental alcohol misuse on children and families - took place in the Waterfoot Hotel last week.

More Information

Type of Organisation

VCSE

Team

  • Claire Campbell
  • Paul Stephenson
  • Rachel Walsh
  • vacancies nspcc
  • Deborah Radcliffe
  • NSPCC Northern Ireland
  • Suzanne Rogers
  • Angharad Wall
  • Rebecca Woodley
  • Jassmin Nijjer
  • Dearbhla Sloan
  • Irene McGettigan