Child Safety

What are the Risks of AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) might not always be obvious, but is has quickly become a common part of our daily experience. In this article, the NSPCC examines what the rise of AI means for children, and […]

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Christmas Tech with the NSPCC

Lucky children across the country will be hoping to receive new gadgets or shiny new tech this Christmas. While parents and carers might be looking forward to a little quiet time while their children enjoy […]

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NSPCC Christmas Campaign

As we make our way into December, families and children across the UK will be looking forward to Christmas. While carols and Christmas songs, lights, trees and gifts are the focus of most of us, […]

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New Term, New Phone, New Worries

With the autumn term well underway, children in schools everywhere will be getting back into their routines. For some who have made the transition into secondary school or are in their final year of primary, […]

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Children In Sports Safety with NSPCC

With the new school term well underway and families readjusting to routines after the summer holidays, some young people will be looking to take part in new challenges and activities. Following England’s victory at the […]

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KEEP SAFE IN HOT SUMMER WEATHER

First aid and health response charity St John Ambulance explains how you can stay safe in hot weather this summer Knowing how to spot the symptoms and treat common heat-related conditions such as heat exhaustion, […]

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NSPCC Internet Safety Advice

Feature on Online Safety for All About Family There’s no doubt that the online world is a significant part of children’s lives today. From gaming and social media apps to completing schoolwork online, technology can be […]

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Child Choking Advice

Easter Paediatric (children over 12 months old) First Aid advice As we head towards Easter, the shops are filled with lots of sweet treats.  These are incredibly enticing however could potentially put children at risk of […]