Last year, our Helpline supported over 7,800 contacts where concerns about a child being left home alone or unsupervised was mentioned, with more than half of contacts resulting in a referral to a local authority.
Between April 2023 and March 2024, our NSPCC Helpline, which provides help and advice for adults with concerns about the wellbeing of a child, received 7,802 contacts on the subject of a child being left home alone, compared to 4,717 contacts over the previous 12 months.
The increase in the number of contacts on this issue to our Helpline could be due to a number of factors, including a recent NSPCC Helpline marketing campaign, increased service capacity and greater public awareness about the risks of leaving children home alone.
More than half of these contacts (51%) on children being left home alone were deemed serious enough for our Helpline to make a referral to a local authority with a view to further action being taken.