[13:43] 12% rise in number of calls to Childline over Christmas

The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has said that 820 children and young people contacted its Childline service this Christmas, a 12% increase compared to last year.

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2024/1226/1488158-childline-christmas-contact/

#TheIrishSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoChildren #820 #Childline #thisChristmas #12% #lastyear

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Dear Marietta,
I remember the first time I heard the jingle for #Childline - I never thought would need it. I remember Esther Rantzen talking about how Childline was set up for Children to have a safe place to talk to someone in their time of need. I can’t believe that you were there for me and listened to me for the first time in my young life. You may never know how much of a positive impact you had on me. Then, or right through to today.

🎄🎅☃️I've just created a 'Letter from Santa' from the @NSPCC.
It's been another challenging year, but let's bring some magic home this Christmas with a letter for our little ones! All donations help #Childline. You can order yours here: https://letterfromsanta.nspcc.org.uk/letter-from-santa #LetterFromSanta

https://letterfromsanta.nspcc.org.uk/letter-from-santa

NSPCC Letter from Santa

Surprise your little ones with a personalised Letter from Santa with a donation to the NSPCC, and help Childline be here for children this Christmas.

NSPCC

NSPCC (Childline) wants troubled kids visiting YouTube when looking for support content - an online harms site that invades their privacy.

This flies in the face of their campaigns to protect children from online harms, leading some of the most vulnerable to one of the platforms that poses a high risk to them.

#gdpr #privacy #onlineharms #nspcc #childline

https://kidsharms.com/

KdsHarms - NSPCC Wants Troubled Kids On An Online Harms Site

NSPCC push vulnerbale kids towards an online harms platform that invades their privacy.