A scammer used AI to paste a teenage boy’s face onto a naked body before extorting him for cash, the new head of the NSPCC has warned in a stark example of the new horrors facing children online.
As a general rule of thumb, the NSPCC says that children under 12 are rarely mature enough to be left alone for a long period ...
Turning to the NSPCC can be a first-approach basis for any parents who are debating allowing that little extra independence. But, guidance released by the children's charity says there is no ...
Every child deserves a happy and safe childhood, and our Childline service is here to offer support to young people whenever ...
KEEPING children safe from abuse and neglect has always been a core part of the NSPCC’s mission. One of the ways we achieve this is through our Speak out, Stay safe programme delivered in schools.
One of the ways the NSPCC helps them understand this is through Speak out, Stay safe – a programme run by volunteers and our Schools Service for five to 11-year-olds across the UK. The programme ...
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