NSPCC helpline always available

Home isn’t always a safe place. Schools closing could put some children at greater risk of abuse and neglect and that’s why we’re supporting the NSPCC.

5th May, 2020

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Home isn’t always a safe place. Schools closing could put some children at greater risk of abuse and neglect and that’s why we’re supporting the NSPCC.

If you’re worried about a child or young person, or if you notice that something just doesn’t seem right, the @NSPCC is here.

You can talk to their helpline team who offer free support and guidance on 0808 800 5000 (8am-10pm Mon-Fri / 9am-6pm weekends) or you can email help@nspcc.org.uk 24/7.

Alternatively, if you have specific concerns about the safety of a child or young person in Norfolk you can call Norfolk County Council Children’s Services on 0344 800 8020.