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Child health and development NSPCC Learning

WebChild development refers to the physical, cognitive, emotional and social growth that occurs throughout a child's life. Children's mental health – their cognitive, behavioural and …

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Signs That a Child Is Suffering From Mental Health Issues NSPCC

WebEvery childhood is worth fighting for. Recognising the signs that a child may be struggling with their mental health can be really hard. We've got advice to help you support children …

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Child mental health: recognising and responding to issues

WebMental health is an individual's cognitive, behavioural and emotional wellbeing (Mind, 2020). It's something we all have - including every child and young person. We use the term …

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Mental health and parenting NSPCC

WebEmotional support to people affected by mental health problems and their families and friends. NSPCC Learning is a site for anyone working or volunteering with children and …

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A review of the research on children and young people who …

WebThis review of the literature about online harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) was carried out to help inform and update guidance for practitioners working with children and young …

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Promoting mental health and wellbeing NSPCC Learning

WebPromoting children and young people’s wellbeing is a key part of keeping them safe, helping them develop and ensuring they have positive outcomes into adulthood (Public Health …

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How to support a child with depression or anxiety NSPCC

Webbeing patient and staying calm and approachable, even if their behaviour upsets you. recognising that their feelings are valid and letting them know it’s OK for them to be …

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Give children equal protection from physical abuse NSPCC

WebThe number of people who think smacking, hitting, slapping, or shaking a child is not acceptable has risen from 67% in 2023 to 71% in 2024*. Ahead of the next General …

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We’re calling for greater investment in health visiting as

WebEarlier face-to-face health visits are important to identify early safeguarding concerns and provide support to new parents. Nearly 100,000 new-born babies didn’t receive their first …

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Statistics on the impact of COVID on children NSPCC Learning

WebCOVID-19 has had a significant impact on the mental health and wellbeing of many children and young people. There are indications that some forms of child abuse have increased …

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Effects of child abuse NSPCC

WebSome of the effects child abuse can have include: negative effects on a child’s health, relationships and education; adults who were abused as children may find it harder to …

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Online safety quiz NSPCC

WebYou can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing [email protected] or completing our report abuse online form.. Due to an increase in demand across our …

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Working with the health sector HSB NSPCC Learning

WebHarmful sexual behaviour (HSB) has been identified by NHS England as a priority area in healthcare. Everyone who works in the health sector has a key role in recognising when …

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Parental mental health problems NSPCC Learning

WebReferences and resources Centre for Mental Health (2022) A sound investment: increasing access to treatment for women with common maternal mental health problems (PDF). …

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Children's experiences of legal but harmful content online

WebThere is no official definition for legal but harmful content. The term is used to describe images, words and videos that are legal to create and view but have a high risk of …

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Online porn NSPCC

WebRisks of children watching online porn. Children and young people watch porn or sexually explicit content are at greater risk of developing: unrealistic attitudes about sex and …

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Child Sexual Exploitation & How to Keep Your Child Safe NSPCC

WebTo report sexual exploitation: call 999 if the child is at immediate risk or call 101 if you think a crime has been committed. call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online. …

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Early help and early intervention NSPCC Learning

WebEarly help and early intervention services can be provided at any stage in a child or young person's life, from the early years right through to adolescence. Services can be …

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Gillick competence and Fraser guidelines NSPCC Learning

WebApplying Gillick competence and Fraser guidelines. The Fraser guidelines still apply to advice and treatment relating to contraception and sexual health. But Gillick competency …

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Underage drinking NSPCC

WebYou can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing [email protected] or completing our report abuse online form.. Due to an increase in demand across our …

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