Majority of Londoners support new law to end child poverty
More than three-quarters of people in the UK would support a new parliamentary Bill to end child poverty, a survey
More than three-quarters of people in the UK would support a new parliamentary Bill to end child poverty, a survey
Several universities and charities have partnered to undertake a two year study to enhance the UK’s response to domestic abuse
child abuse image offences reported by the Met police in London is up 175% since 2016, NSPCC research shows.
Reports of child abuse in South West London have increased since 2013 with Richmond-upon-Thames detecting 130% more children, and Merton
Record numbers of online child grooming crimes have been recorded by police in the UK in the last three years,
A leading children’s charity has warned that children are suffering from mental and emotional health issues as a result of
Soft toys and primary colours fill the waiting room, but they don’t mask the seriousness of what happens at the
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) are kick-starting 2018 with their Number Day fundraising campaign.
Lambeth ranked the borough with the fourth highest number of newly recorded female genital mutilation cases in London over a
Tom Brake hosted a charity dinner at the House of Commons to raise money for the NSPCC last weekend. The
Lambeth is among the areas with the highest prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation in England according to a report published