The NSPCC has a new helpline called Report Abuse in Education. The bespoke helpline provides appropriate support and advice to victims of abuse and harassment, and concerned adults, including onward action such as contacting the police if they wish to.
The newly launched helpline will provide support to:
- children and young people who want to share current and non-recent experiences of sexual abuse and harassment
- children and young people who want to talk about being involved in or witnessing any incidents
- anyone who works or volunteers in a school setting and needs support and guidance
- adults who have experienced non-recent abuse
- parents and carers who are concerned about their own child or other children.
Young people and adults can contact Report Abuse in Education by calling 0800 136 663 or emailing help@nspcc.org.uk
Who is this aimed at?
Pupils, parents and teachers
When
24/7
Where
Via a helpline
Cost
Free
How to get involved
Contact the helpline calling 0800 136 663 or emailing help@nspcc.org.uk
Contact details
Phone: 0800 136 663
Email: help@nspcc.org.uk
For further information
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Visit the NSPCC Report Abuse in Education page on the NSPCC website
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