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1. About our dedicated helplines 2. Contact our dedicated helplines 3. NSPCC Helpline 4. Other organisations' helplines
If you think a child may need help, now's the time to contact us
You can contact our dedicated helplines to get advice and support on sex and relationships education, abuse in education, FGM, footballers who have been sexually abused, gangs, radicalisation and whistleblowing.
For more general concerns about a child’s safety or wellbeing, visit our Helpline page. We also have advice about spotting the signs of abuse.
Contact our dedicated helplines
This is our dedicated helpline offering advice, information and support to anyone concerned that a child's welfare is at risk due to FGM.
This is our dedicated helpline offering advice and support to anyone who's experienced sexual abuse as a young footballer.
You can speak to us if you're worried a child or young person is involved in or at risk from gangs.
You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk or completing our report abuse online form.
Our voice Helpline is currently available 10am–4pm Monday to Friday. You can still email help@NSPCC.org.uk or complete our report abuse online form at any time for free. You don’t have to say who you are.
If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
If you're worried about radicalisation, don't wait until you're certain.
You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000, emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk or completing our report abuse online form.
Our voice Helpline is currently available 10am–4pm Monday to Friday. You can still email help@NSPCC.org.uk or complete our report abuse online form at any time for free. You don’t have to say who you are.
If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.
We're working with the Department for Education to provide a dedicated helpline for children and young people who have experienced abuse at school, and for worried adults and professionals that need support and guidance.
We’ve created a dedicated helpline for secondary school educators to seek advice and guidance on teaching sex and relationships education, how to respond to safeguarding concerns, and answer questions or concerns from students or parents.
The Whistleblowing Advice Line offers free advice and support to professionals with concerns about how child protection issues are being handled in their own or another organisation.
Other organisations' dedicated helplines
These dedicated helplines have been established in partnership with organisations as part of their general child protection procedures.
This dedicated helpline can provide advice, support and information to callers from the Falklands Islands.
This dedicated helpline forms part of the FA's Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures.
We can assist professionals, parents and carers, and the public, to report concerns for children who may be at risk due to football-related activity.