Our child protection specialists are available to advise, support and take any necessary steps to ensure the right help is put in place for every child, family and individual impacted by Chan’s crimes.
"With the right support, children who have been abused, and adults who were abused in childhood, can process their experiences and begin to heal."
Kellie Ann Fitzgerald, NSPCC Assistant Director for London and South East
Contact our dedicated helpline
We have set up a dedicated helpline for anyone affected by the abuse and crimes carried out by Vincent Chan.
Call 0800 028 0828 from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday and 9am-6pm on weekends.
Email help@nspcc.org.uk at any time.
It’s free to contact, and you don’t have to tell us who you are if you don’t want to.
"Chan’s terrible crimes shocked the country and will have been devastating for the children, families and communities in which he lived and worked.
The families and individuals impacted by his appalling abuse are trying to piece their lives back together, and it is vital they have access to all the help they need to do this.
- Kellie Ann Fitzgerald, NSPCC Assistant Director for London and South East
Support for professionals working with children and young people
Access resources and support to promote safe practice in early years, education and community organisations.
