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Keeping your children safe

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There are lots of fantastic agencies, charities and professional bodies that work hard to support and protect children all across the country. Click the button to be taken to their website for more information and details on how to contact them. 

The NSPCC are the UK's leading children’s charity. They’ve been looking out for children for over 130 years. They work hard to prevent abuse, help rebuild children's lives and support families in need.

The ABA is a unique coalition of organisations and individuals, working together to achieve their vision to: stop bullying and create safer environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn.

Stonewall stand for lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, questioning and ace (LGBTQ+) people everywhere. They imagine a world where all LGBTQ+ people are free to be themselves and can live their lives to the full.

Place 2Be's mission is to improve children's and young people’s mental health. They believe that no child or young person should have to face mental health problems alone. They have teams across the UK passionately supporting pupils to manage challenges in their lives.

Childline is a free, private and confidential service dedicated to helping anyone under 19 in the UK with any issue they’re going through. You can talk about anything. Whether it’s something big or small, our trained counsellors are here to support you. Childline is available any time, day or night.

Barnardos' strategy lives today with a consistent goal of achieving better outcomes for more children by working to build: stronger futures, positive futures and safer childhoods. They help families, where possible, before problems reach crisis point. They keep children safe from sexual abuse and exploitation, while supporting victims and survivors to recover and rebuild. They also do significant work around addressing children’s mental health and wellbeing, especially when so many have experienced trauma.

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