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For many young people and children, the last few days of 2020 were challenging. By sponsoring Childline, @Rightmove helped ensure our counsellors could give hope and support to the young people who reached out, meaning things were a little brighter for them as they entered 2021.
We know that anyone can struggle with mental health, no matter what the day is, especially after the past year.
We want all children, young people & adults to be supported. That's why we're here for you 365 days a year.
We understand that some young people might be struggling with their mental and emotional health. We want young people to know that Childline is here for them, on #BlueMonday and every day of the year. Retweet this 👇 to help us reach even more young people.
Our helpline practitioners like Tracey are still here for children.
If you’re worried about a child, contact us on 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk.
We need your help to protect children now more than ever.
If you're worried about a child, our helpline is here, on the phone and online:
Fancy taking on a new challenge at home? There’s still time to #KickTheCaffeine !
We may be apart, but we can still achieve amazing things together. Sign up in the next 2 weeks and start raising money #FridayMotivation
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We welcome the announcement by @RobinSwannMoH on funding for specialist #perinatal #mentalhealth care teams in NI. Through our Fight for a #FairStart campaign, we will continue to work to ensure families have access to the support they need for a healthy & happy start in life
We’re fighting so every family can have a #FairStart, find out more here:
Throughout lockdown, Childline will be listening.
Childline will be helping children feel like they matter.
Childline will be changing children’s lives.
Thank you to all the incredible counsellors who are helping Childline stay running at this time.
We know it can be difficult to think of things to do with your little one in lockdown. But simply smiling, talking, singing & playing with your baby can help build their brains 🧠. All you need is what's round your house! Sign up here: #LookSaySingPlay
Over the past ten months, our counsellors have heard first-hand the devastating impact that the pandemic is having on young people’s mental health. #Childline is here because when a child needs to talk, we need to be here to listen. Read the full story:
Know someone who is banishing the brews this January? Tag a friend you think can #KicktheCaffeine this month!
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'Sharing nudes and semi-nudes: advice for education settings working with children and young people' is the latest guidance from #UKCIS to help education settings understand and respond appropriately to incidents:
Sharing nudes and semi-nudes: the latest #UKCIS guidance for education settings working with children and young people.
This guidance helps you to respond appropriately to incidents and safeguard young people.
With schools closed for many children, we understand you might be worried about having to balance working from home with family life again.
We're here to help. Find out more, here:
We know the impact living with domestic abuse can have on a child or young person. That's why if you're worried about a young person you know experiencing domestic abuse during lockdown it's important you speak up. Together we can help 💚
Our helpline practitioners like Tracey are still here for children.
If you’re worried about a child, contact us on 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk.
We need your help to protect children now more than ever.
Sadly, there are children and young people who are struggling right now.
We run services to help support them, and ensure they don't feel alone. But we can only do this with your support. For more information, visit:
As we re-enter a national lockdown, it's more important than ever you contact us if you're worried about a child. We understand it can be hard to know what to do, but we're here to help on 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk.
If you fancy a challenge to begin the new year with, get sponsored to #KicktheCaffeine this January and get your energy elsewhere. Every pound raised will help us so that we can continue to do our vital work and make 2021 a better year for children:
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