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Information on reporting sexual abuse in education

The NSPCC has been commissioned by the DfE to set up an independent helpline for children, parents and professionals to seek expert, sensitive advice from the NSPCC and safely report abuse that has happened or is happening in educational settings.

 

Information on reporting sexual abuse in education helpline: 0800 136 663

 

The helpline is a dedicated line for children and young people who have been victims of abuse and for worried adults and professionals that need support and guidance. Run by fully-trained NSPCC helpline staff, NSPCC staff will offer advice for anyone concerned about current or non-recent abuse.

 

You can contact the helpline on 0800 136 663 Monday to Friday 8am – 10pm or 9am – 6pm at the weekends or email help@NSPCC.org.uk

 

For additional information, please visit https://www.everyonesinvited.uk

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How Everyone’s Invited Started . Soma’s experience of rape culture began in her early teenage years. Conversations with friends throughout her time at school and university began to reveal to her just how widespread the issue is for young people.

 

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